Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust
Haematology consultant

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Torbay and South Devon Foundation Trust is offering the opportunity to combine a rewarding job in haematology with an unrivalled lifestyle in the heart of one of the most beautiful areas of the country.
We are looking to expand our department and recruit a full time 10PA haematology consultant with a 1 in 5 on call rota with a specialist interest that compliments the existing haematology consultant team.
The successful applicant will be joining a team of 6 consultants and we have recently expanded to having 2 registrars on the Peninsular Haematology Rotation.
Current Team Members:
- Dr Barry Jackson: Clinical lead and lead for haemophilia, transfusion, and MPN
- Dr Heather Eve: Lead for myeloma
- Dr Nwe Oo: Lead for laboratory, thrombosis, and haemoglobinopathy
- Dr Tom Skinner: MDT and clinical governance lead
- Dr Deborah Turner: Lead for lymphoma
- Dr Rui Zhao: Lead for acute leukaemia and MDS
Responsibilities:
- Join the senior medical team in running outpatient clinics.
- Support patients having day case and inpatient cancer treatment by providing high-quality consultant-delivered care including clinical leadership and supervision of junior medical staff.
- Be proactive in ensuring that all patients receive rapid assessment, treatment, and clinical decision-making.
- Take ownership for and deliver your own workload.
- Contribute to the medical leadership, management, and innovation within haematology services.
- Offer support and training to all non-consultant grade doctors within the unit.
- Promote inter-disciplinary working in the department and across the hospital.
- Ensure that current standards and evidence-based practice are applied.
- Participate in clinical audit program, including both departmental and multidisciplinary audit.
- Contribute to research and innovative practice within haematology.
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Torbay and South Devon’s operational delivery model starts with all teams being aligned to Care Groups, compromising of Planned Care, Medical and Urgent Care, Families and Communities, Children’s Family Health Devon, and Non-Clinical. Within these Care Groups are sub-divisions which represent all our services.


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Torbay & South Devon NHS Foundation Trust is one of four hospitals providing non-surgical cancer treatment within Devon and Cornwall (Royal Devon University Healthcare Foundation Trust, University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Foundation Trust, Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust, and Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust.) Systemic Anti-Cancer treatment and Radiotherapy is administered in all these sites.
For further details / informal visits contact:
- Name: Amy Coats
- Job title: Operational Manager
- Email address: amy.coats1@nhs.net
- Telephone number: 01803 655558
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