Job description
We have a fantastic opportunity to work within the Emergency Department as a Trust Doctor commencing August 2023. We are looking for a dynamic, enthusiastic and motivated doctor to work as part of the clinical team in the Emergency Department. In return we are offering flexible posts with clinical time ranging from 50 -100%, thereby offering flexible time for personal, academic and other clinical pursuits. We are keen to encourage development of specialist interests within the Emergency Department and will support training in areas such as Simulation and Emergency Ultrasound. There is also funding available for those wishing to achieve a Post Graduate Certificate.
Main duties of the job
This post will be Emergency Department based.
- Responsible for the Primary care of patients in the Emergency Department including treatment of trauma, major and minor cases
- Referral of patients to appropriate in-patient facilities as appropriate
- Care of critically ill patients and resuscitation of patients in the Emergency Department
- Participation in the full shift rota pattern
- Involvement in Emergency Department multi-disciplinary team meetings
- Involvement in patient queue management
- Active involvement in audit and the development of departmental policies
- Active involvement in lunchtime ‘learning bite’ teaching, and weekly departmental SHO teaching
- The post holder will be required to work Bank Holidays, as per the rota and will receive time off in lieu
The Trust is a designated Major Trauma Unit and plays a full and active role in the Peninsula Trauma Network. Emergency and Major Incident planning is led by the department.
We are committed to a seven-day Consultant led service delivering high quality emergency care to our patients.
All hospital Medical and Dental Staff are required to be appropriately registered with the General Medical (with a licence to practice) / Dental Council to practice in the UK. Evidence of such registration will be necessary before a post is offered. Failure to maintain registration will result in termination of contract.
- Ability to take a focused medical, Paediatric and surgical history
- Ability to perform complete systems examinations
- Ability to request and interpret appropriate investigations including radiographs, biochemistry and Haematology results
- Communication and referral skills
- Ability to work as part of a team in patient management
- Basic airway management
- Basic life support skills
- Defibrillation
- Wound care and fracture management
On a rolling daily basis, you will be allocated to different areas within the Emergency Department ensuring you get exposure of all key areas, including helping to support the team in Resus, the Respiratory Area, Paediatrics, Majors and Ambulatory/Minors areas.