Clinical Fellow in Haematology with Interest in Haemoglobinopathies - London, United Kingdom - St George's Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

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    ST GEORGE'S UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST

    Clinical Fellow's (SpR / ST3+ level) in Clinical Haematology

    Must have MRCP

    With an interest in Haemoglobinopathies

    Applications are invited for the above posts based at St Georges Hospital, South West London. The successful applicants would join a team of Clinical Haematologists based at St Georges providing Haematology services.

    We are seeking a number of Specialist Registrar/Clinical Fellow postsin haematology with previous experience in haematology. As a member of a multidisciplinary team, the post holder will work in collaboration with the existing consultant body and specialist registrars and clinical fellows, nurse specialist, other medical staff and the clinical psychologist to provide a comprehensive range of clinical and laboratory services for patients. The post will involve working through and supporting all subspecialties in the department including a range of malignant, stem cell transplant, red cell and thrombosis and haemostasis services.

    The post will be based within the Department of Haematology, St Georges Hospital NHS Trust which is sited in the Medical School building in Jenner Wing.

    The attached Job Description is based on a full time worker and for posts that are less than whole time will be less hours in line with the post

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    ST GEORGE'S UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST

    Clinical Fellow's (SpR / ST3+ level) in Clinical Haematology

    Must have MRCP

    With an interest in Haemoglobinopathies

    Applications are invited for the above posts based at St Georges Hospital, South West London. The successful applicants would join a team of Clinical Haematologists based at St Georges providing Haematology services.

    We are seeking a number of Specialist Registrar/Clinical Fellow postsin haematology with previous experience in haematology. As a member of a multidisciplinary team, the post holder will work in collaboration with the existing consultant body and specialist registrars and clinical fellows, nurse specialist, other medical staff and the clinical psychologist to provide a comprehensive range of clinical and laboratory services for patients. The post will involve working through and supporting all subspecialties in the department including a range of malignant, stem cell transplant, red cell and thrombosis and haemostasis services.

    The post will be based within the Department of Haematology, St Georges Hospital NHS Trust which is sited in the Medical School building in Jenner Wing.

    The attached Job Description is based on a full time worker and for posts that are less than whole time will be less hours in line with the post

    About us

    St George's Hospital is the only university hospital in the south-west London, and as such has developed links with most district general hospitals throughout SW London, Surrey and Sussex, and supports a significant training programme for junior doctors who rotate through the Trust. There is a postgraduate education and training center on site. The campus is shared with St George's University of London (Medical School), and all staff has access to the extensive university library facilities. Infection research is a key theme for both Trust and University and there is a large amount of on-going translational research with a many opportunities for research and to build research programs in research.

    The Trust is on four sites; St George's Hospital, the base for acute general medicine and surgical services, Queen Mary's Hospital in Roehampton, The Nelson Hospital in Merton and the St John's Therapy Centre for outpatient care of elderly patients in Battersea.

    The Trust board is chaired by an independent chair and in addition there are five non-executive directors from outside the NHS including some from Industry and Commerce. The Trust is organised as four Clinical Divisions, subdivided into ten Clinical Directorates:

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    Qualifications

    Essential

  • Full GMC registration
  • MBBS or equivilant
  • MRCP (UK/I) or equivalent
  • Desirable

  • BSc or other undergraduate degree
  • Skills

    Essential

  • Appropriate level of clinical knowledge
  • Appropriate experience and competence in common medical interventions
  • Ability to work as an effective member of a multidisciplinary team
  • Desirable

  • Previous experience of haematology at SpR level
  • Clinical experience

    Essential

  • General medical experience of 24 months
  • Desirable

  • Previous haematology experience
  • UK hospital experience of 24 months
  • Personal Skills

    Essential

  • Ability to communicate with clarity in written and spoken English
  • Empathise with patients and their relatives
  • Work co-cooperatively with others