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Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Specialist Doctor in Emergency Medicine

Worksop
Posted about 19 hours ago
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Please note we have specified valid FRCEM, ALS, ATLS and EPALS (or equivalent) certifications as Essential Criteria in the Person Specification for this position. If you do not confirm you hold all three life support courses and have completed FRCEM on your application, it will unfortunately be rejected

The successful candidate will contribute to emergency care across the Division of medicine and will work as a Trust Doctor as part of the Emergency Department team with a full shift rota. The current rota is calculated at an average 10 PA per week. We have forged close links between our Acute Medicine and Emergency Medicine Teams. As part of the Consultant led team the successful applicant will provide shop floor input and leadership. This post will be primarily be based at Bassetlaw Hospital but cross site working is expected when needed.

Key Duties Of The Post

  • Managing a whole spectrum of emergency patients
  • Assistance and supervision of the F1, F2 and GPST doctors with the management of patients.
  • Strengthening the delivery of a high-quality Emergency Medicine service across the hospital and community.
  • Developing further links between Emergency Medicine and Acute Medicine
  • Developing innovative practices in clinical patient management, focusing on high quality care.
  • Developing a subspecialty interest

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DBTH is one of Yorkshire’s leading acute trusts, serving a population of more than 440,000. Our services are based over three main hospital sites and several additional services employing over 7,000 colleagues.

At DBTH we have a comprehensive framework of behaviours that guide us in our daily working lives, these form the DBTH Way. We pride ourselves on our commitment to the values of We Care and now the DBTH Way builds upon these foundations, providing further clarity on what it means to embody these values in our everyday interactions.

As an organisation that supports flexible working, we want to be sure that you can work in a way that is best for us and for our patients, and for you. Speak to us about how we might be able to accommodate a flexible working arrangement. If it works for the service, we will do our best to make it work for you.

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As an equal opportunities employer, we encourage applicants from all sectors of the community, particularly from under-represented groups including those with disabilities, members of our ethnic minorities and LGBTQ+ communities.

We offer a range of benefits to support our people including:

  • Extensive range of learning opportunities
  • NHS Pension Scheme
  • Generous holiday entitlement in line with Terms & Conditions
  • Comprehensive health and wellbeing support
  • NHS Car Lease schemes and a range of salary sacrifice scheme
  • Discounts on restaurants, getaways, shopping and finance through external providers.

For further details / informal visits contact:

Name: Naushad Khan

Job title: Clinical Director Emergency Medicine

Email address: naushad.naushadkhan@nhs.net

Telephone number: 0773844132

Christopher Carson

Divisional Director Urgent & Emergency Care

Email: christopher.carson9@nhs.net

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Skills

Emergency Medicine
Clinical Leadership
Patient Management
Acute Medicine
Supervision
Emergency Care

Location

Worksop, England, United Kingdom

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