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Trust Fellow in Plastics Surgery (CT1-2/ST1-3)

  • Job
    Full-time
    Junior Level
  • Business, Operations & Strategy
  • London

AI generated summary

  • You must meet qualifications and skills outlined in the job description and person specification; experience in plastics surgery is essential.
  • You will assist in patient care, support surgical procedures, collaborate with medical teams, manage case documentation, and engage in training and development activities in pediatric plastic surgery.

Requirements

  • The full job description provides an overview of the key tasks and responsibilities of the role, and the person specification outlines the qualifications, skills, experience and knowledge required. For both documents please view the attachments.

Responsibilities

  • The full job description provides an overview of the key tasks and responsibilities of the role, and the person specification outlines the qualifications, skills, experience and knowledge required. For both documents please view the attachments.

FAQs

What is the job title for this position?

The job title is Trust Fellow in Plastics Surgery (CT1-2/ST1-3).

What are the main responsibilities of the Trust Fellow in Plastics Surgery?

The main responsibilities include providing clinical care, participating in surgical procedures, assisting in patient management, and engaging in team collaboration.

What qualifications are required for this position?

Candidates must have relevant medical qualifications, ideally at the CT1-2 or ST1-3 level in their training.

Is prior experience in plastics surgery necessary for this role?

While prior experience in plastics surgery is beneficial, it may not be strictly necessary, as training and development are a key component of the role.

What opportunities for professional development are available?

The position offers opportunities for mentorship, access to training programs, and participation in conferences relevant to plastics surgery.

Is there an on-call requirement for this position?

Yes, there may be an on-call requirement as part of the rotation in the role.

What is the duration of the fellowship?

The duration of the fellowship may vary; please refer to the specific details in the job description attachments.

Will there be a structured supervision and support for the fellow?

Yes, the fellow will receive structured supervision and support from experienced consultants and supervising staff.

How does the application process work for this position?

Interested candidates should submit their applications as outlined in the job description, typically including a CV and cover letter.

Are there networking opportunities available within the trust?

Yes, the trust promotes networking opportunities through various meetings, training sessions, and departmental events.

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Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust (GOSH) is a national centre of excellence in the provision of specialist children's health care, currently delivering the widest range of specialist care of any children's hospital in the UK. It aspires to offer outcomes for children in the top five in the world. The largest centre in the UK for children with heart or brain problems, and, with UCLH it is the largest centre in Europe for children with cancer. It is the only specialist Biomedical Research Centre for paediatrics, it works in partnership with the UCL Institute of Child Health (ICH), part of University College London, and together they form the largest paediatric research and teaching centre in the UK, and one of the largest in the world. The hospital at Great Ormond Street is the only exclusively specialist children's hospital in the UK. It does not have an Accident and Emergency department and largely only accepts specialist referrals from other hospitals and community services. The population of children served by the hospital is characterised by those with multiple disabilities and/or health problems and rare and congenital (present at birth) conditions.