Remedium Partners Limited
A&E - Specialty Doctor

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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Speciality Doctor in Emergency Medicine to join a forward-thinking and clinically skilled Emergency Medicine team in Greater London.
The department is committed to providing safe, compassionate, and high-quality emergency care, supported by a strong multidisciplinary team and robust clinical governance structure.
The Emergency Departments provide 24-hour emergency care, with a comprehensive range of medical and surgical services supported by diagnostic and therapy services. The service manages a high-volume and complex patient population and has established trauma and emergency care pathways.
The successful candidate will join a highly motivated middle-grade team and will have opportunities to develop a specialist area of interest within Emergency Medicine.
Main Duties The Successful Candidate Will
- Provide high-quality clinical care to patients attending the Emergency Department.
- Take responsibility for the primary assessment and management of patients.
- Supervise and support junior doctors working within the department.
- Work closely with the nurse in charge and wider multidisciplinary team to ensure patients are managed safely and efficiently.
- Assess patients in observation and clinical decision areas and contribute to appropriate diagnosis and management.
- Lead the trauma team when required.
- Assist the cardiac arrest team when required.
- Review X-ray reports and arrange appropriate follow-up for patients with missed fractures.
- Work collaboratively with colleagues across different specialities.
- Contribute to the department's clinical governance and quality improvement activities.
- Participate in departmental and trauma-call audits.
- Take an active role in teaching junior doctors, medical students, nursing staff, and other professional groups.
- Maintain continuing professional development and participate in relevant training and professional meetings.
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Training & Development
The Emergency Medicine service has a strong commitment to education and professional development.
The Successful Candidate Will Have Opportunities To
- Develop a specialist interest within Emergency Medicine.
- Participate in departmental teaching programmes.
- Attend regular middle-grade teaching sessions.
- Attend weekly Grand Rounds.
- Participate in monthly X-ray meetings.
- Attend regional Emergency Medicine trainee training days.
- Undertake relevant professional courses and meetings.
- Contribute to audit and quality improvement.
- Develop their skills through ongoing CPD and study leave.


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Person Specification
Requirements Essential
- MBBS or equivalent
- MRCEM
- Full registration with the GMC
- Completed at least 4 years' full-time postgraduate training, or equivalent experience gained through part-time/flexible training.
- At least 2 years' experience in Emergency Medicine or relevant equivalent competencies.
- ALS provider
- ATLS provider
- Understanding of the principles of medical audit.
- Understanding of the role of research in Emergency Medicine.
- Effective communication skills in English.
- Ability to work effectively as part of a multidisciplinary team.
- Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues across other specialities.
- Professional attitude towards work and a good attendance record.
- Interest in teaching medical students, nursing staff, and other professional groups.
Desirable
- EPLS/APLS or PALS certification.
- Evidence of completing a clinical audit project.
- Evidence of research publication.
- Good presentation skills.
- Qualification in medical education.
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