Clinical Fellow in General Medicine, Uhm - Airdrie, United Kingdom - NHS Scotland

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Clinical Fellows in General Medicine

University Hospital Monklands
The posts are based at University Hospital Monklands in Airdrie. University Hospital Monklands is a busy general hospital with over 400 inpatient beds. It is situated in the west of Scotland within commuting distance of both Edinburgh and Glasgow.


We are a friendly department with a wide range of medical specialties on site including the regional renal and infectious diseases unit.


The appointees will be assigned a clinical/educational supervisor and a Personal Development Plan will be agreed based on their previous experience and educational needs.

They will meet their supervisor regularly throughout so they can provide support in meeting their PDP goals.


Day to day work will involve reviewing in-patients and progressing with their investigation and management, performing necessary procedures, liaising with family and communicating with primary care.

The appointees will also take part in the acute medical receiving rota, reviewing newly admitted patients. There is a full shift out-of-hours component to the rota, with evening, night-shift and weekend cover. There is appropriate senior supervision at all times.

The hospital runs an educational program with both hospital wide and general medicine specific education sessions. There is also opportunity to take part in clinical audit and quality improvement projects.


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