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The Royal Berkshire

ED Trust Grade Registrar

Reading
Posted about 18 hours ago
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An excellent opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic and motivated Trust Grade Registrar to join the Emergency Department at the Royal Berkshire Hospital.

The successful candidate will be involved in all aspects of direct patient care in the Emergency Department (ED), as well provide leadership and manage the department at night.

Dedicated Consultant supervision and guidance will be available throughout the duration of the post, aiming to build a fulfilling and sustainable career in Emergency Medicine.

Requirements

The successful candidate would be a doctor with significant previous experience in Adult and Paediatric Emergency Medicine, gained either in the NHS or abroad. They would be competent in performing common emergency procedures, such as DC cardioversion, chest decompression and tube thoracostomy, reduction of dislocated joints and fractures, wound suturing etc, as well as managing medical emergencies - cardiac arrest, tachy- or bradyarrhythmias, acute coronary syndrome, seizures, DKA, shock, sepsis, respiratory failure etc.

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This post requires excellent communication and leadership skills when dealing with distressed patients and/or relatives, interdisciplinary referrals, presenting cases at board rounds. The successful applicant is expected to have experience to lead the Emergency Department, especially at night, be able to supervise and guide junior colleagues, and thrive in a busy environment requiring focus and multitasking.

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Diversity makes us interesting… Inclusion is what will make us outstanding.

Inequality exists and the journey to eliminate it is not easy. Every step we take will be a purposeful step forward to deliver a truly inclusive culture where all our people are enabled to deliver outstanding care, where background is no barrier, and where everyone can be their authentic self and we truly represent our patient community.

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Application Process

If you need additional help with your application please get in touch by calling the recruitment team on 0118 322 6997 or 0118 322 5342.

Our primary method of communication will be via email. However, if you would prefer to be contacted through a different method, please inform the recruitment team.

Contact Information

For further details / informal visits contact:

  • Name: Jane Brenchley
  • Job title: Consultant Emergency Medicine
  • Email address: Jane.Brenchley@royalberkshire.nhs.uk
  • Telephone number: 0118 322 7019
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Skills

Emergency Medicine
Patient Care
Leadership
Communication
Multitasking
Adult Emergency Procedures
Paediatric Emergency Procedures
Medical Emergency Management
Interdisciplinary Referrals
Case Presentation
Supervision
Guidance
Focus
Wound Suturing
Cardiac Arrest Management
Sepsis Management

Location

Reading, England, United Kingdom

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