King’s College Hospital London, Dubai
Specialist – Emergency Medicine (preferably with UK experience)

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PLEASE NOTE THIS POSITION WILL BE BASED IN KINGS COLLEGE LONDON HOSPITAL IN DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Position Overview
To provide a comprehensive Emergency Medicine service for King’s College Hospital. The post-holder will be responsible for the diagnosis and management of patients attending King’s College Hospital with conditions requiring Acute Care and Emergency Medicine expertise. They will manage a caseload which includes a wide range of health conditions within King’s College Hospital facilities and ensure the highest standards of care for all patients. They will adhere to the manifesto of care expected of all physicians at King’s College Hospital.
Key Accountabilities
- To undertake the duties outlined in the Specialist / Registrar Job Plan.
- To share responsibility for the leadership, organisation, and effective operation of the Department.
- Responsible for the clinical management of patients attending the Emergency Department and will provide advice for staff in the Emergency Department.
- Act as rapid response Team Leader (Under supervision of a consultant) when on duty within the department, and lead cardiac arrests within the Emergency Department.
- To provide clinical leadership, supervise, teach, and train junior medical staff, and be involved in the teaching of nursing staff, paramedics, medical students, etc., attached to the Department.
- To take an active part in Clinical Audit and other Clinical Governance issues.
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Clinical Governance & Personal Development
- Attend all relevant clinical meetings unless on approved leave.
- Participate fully in all aspects of clinical governance making a significant contribution to clinical audit and risk management activities.
- Take an active role in identifying and reporting clinical risk.
- Contribute to standard setting within the organisation.
- Commit to continual personal development (CPD) and audit to ensure evidence-based best practice is followed.
- Maintain own CPD through attendance at any courses and/or study days necessary to ensure that professional development requirements are met.
- Attend training and events organised by the hospital/clinic or other agencies, where appropriate.
- Take responsibility for individual learning, development and performance and be willing to demonstrate professional activities and skills to peer reviewers.
Administrative
- Effectively manage own time, workload and resources.
- Comply with the UAE medical health authorities’ requirements in order to maintain medical licence.
- Contribute to the development and maintenance of computer-based patient records.


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Managerial
- Assist the Clinical/Medical Director, Deputy CMO and CMO with recruitment of new staff when required.
- Assume other administrative or clinical duties as needed.
- Be willing to deputise and delegate when appropriate.
- Support colleagues with the smooth running of the hospital by providing cover and assistance, during periods of absence.
- Welcome calls (although infrequent) from the management team, and physician on duty while out of working hours.
- Participate in an on-call rota for King’s College Hospital.
Training & Medical Education
- The applicant will be expected to take an active role in teaching and training.
- To contribute to regular CME events in the organisation.
Education & Qualification, Experience, Training, Knowledge & Skill
Education & Qualification
- UAE Medical Health Authority License (DHA).
- MBBS & Master’s degree/Post Graduation/ Diploma in related specialty.
- CCT or completion of a recognized specialist training program is preferable.
Experience
- Minimum 5 years of clinical practice in a similar setup.
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