FAQs
What is the primary role of the Clinical Fellow in Anaesthetics - ICU?
The primary role is to develop and support the critical care service by providing coverage as a non-airway trained doctor to meet the increasing demands of the critical care unit.
What qualifications are required for this position?
Applicants should have relevant medical qualifications and training in anaesthetics or critical care to fulfill the responsibilities of this role.
What type of patients will the Clinical Fellow be working with?
The Clinical Fellow will be working with critically ill patients requiring intensive care services and support.
Is prior ICU experience necessary for this position?
While prior ICU experience is beneficial, it may not be strictly necessary for candidates transitioning into this role.
What is the expected duration of the fellowship?
The duration of the fellowship is typically specified in the job posting, and candidates are encouraged to check the specifics for this role.
Are there opportunities for professional development within this role?
Yes, there are opportunities for professional development, including exposure to various critical care practices and potential pathways for further training.
What are the working hours for this position?
The working hours are generally shift-based and may include nights and weekends, depending on the needs of the critical care unit.
Will there be mentorship provided to the Clinical Fellow?
Yes, mentorship and guidance will be provided by experienced staff within the critical care team to support the fellow's learning and development.
How can candidates apply for this position?
Interested candidates can apply through the designated application process outlined in the job advertisement.
Is there a start date for this role?
The start date will be communicated to successful candidates during the interview process or after the selection decision is made.