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Junior Clinical Fellow in Emergency Medicine and Minor Injuries

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  • Internship
    Full-time
    Off-cycle Internship
  • Healthcare
  • £37.7K - £59.3K
  • Cardiff

Requirements

  • MBBS or equivalent
  • Training in Radiation Protection or agreement to attend next available course
  • ALS , ATLS, APLS provider status
  • Desirable criteria:
  • MCEM
  • MSc or PHD
  • SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE , ABILITIES
  • Essential criteria:
  • Demonstrable skills in written and spoken English adequate to enable effective communication about medical topics with patients and colleagues
  • Desirable criteria:
  • Audit
  • Teaching
  • Previous Experience
  • Essential criteria:
  • 2 years with suitable experience in Emergency Medicine
  • Desirable criteria:
  • Paediatrics, Acute medicine, Orthopaedics & Trauma. Critical care and anaesthetics.

Responsibilities

  • The post holders would work at junior doctor level in the Emergency Unit. We would support the individual to develop skills and competencies across the breadth of Emergency Medicine, including but not limited to ultrasound, observational medicine, pre-hospital, paediatrics, frailty. The clinical work in the Emergency Unit is well supported by middle grades and consultants throughout the 24/7 period. This is an opportunity to further develop and embed clinical skills and experience in emergency medicine.
  • To further support the career development of the post holder the post is split into 80% clinical work and 20% professional development. We are able to offer development opportunities in clinical leadership, innovation, quality improvement and research and could support a post graduate certificate or diploma in medical education or other related fields. It is anticipated that the post holder will contribute to teaching undergraduates in the Emergency Unit and at Cardiff University throughout the academic year.

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Mission & Purpose

Cardiff and Vale University Health Board provides local healthcare services for people in Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan and is the main provider of specialist services for the people of south Wales - and for some services, the whole of Wales and the wider UK. Our Health Board delivers health services for our local population of approximately 500,000, and we host over 100 specialist services for our region and beyond. We’re very proud of the role that we play within the NHS, as one of the largest and most complex NHS organisations in the UK. We employ a diverse workforce of around 14,000 staff who work across a range of hospital sites and deliver care in people’s homes and other community settings.