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NHS Scotland is committed to encouraging equality and diversity among our workforce and eliminating unlawful discrimination. The aim is for our workforce to be truly representative and for each employee to feel respected and able to give their best. To this end, NHS Scotland welcomes applications from all sections of society.
Applications are invited for a Clinical Fellow (CT or ST Level) in Adult Critical Care Medicine, starting on 7 February 2024 for a period of 6 months. We wish to appoint an enthusiastic doctor to join our team in Aberdeen. Applicants are welcomed post foundation training and support will be tailored to the individual's skills and experience. Applications from those with a certificate of completion of training (CCT) wishing to gain additional experience in Critical Care are also welcomed. This is a full time post.
Although the post is not recognised as a training position by the Postgraduate Dean or Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine, it will be extremely useful for those wishing to gain additional knowledge and skills in Critical Care Medicine. The post will also be suitable for those seeking additional experience in Critical Care for equivalence (CESR) applications.
The post can provide flexible training and we would welcome discussion with you about how the post can be tailored to individual needs. Opportunities are available to develop new and additional skills in extracorporeal life support, trauma management, echocardiography, education and simulation, quality improvement and research. The department scores highly in the GMC National Training Survey (it was the number one programme in the UK for overall trainee satisfaction in the latest GMC survey) and in the Scottish Trainee Survey.
The successful applicant will join a dedicated team of 15 Critical Care Consultants leading the Critical Care Department, in Aberdeen Royal Infirmary. The Critical Care Department in Aberdeen is delivered across two areas totaling 30 beds providing Level 2 and Level 3 to over 1800 patients a year. We admit patients from across the North of Scotland and the Northern Isles and also receive patients from shipping and offshore installations. A six bedded Cardiothoracic ICU sits adjacent to the General ICU and admits around 600 patients per annum.
All major specialties are covered within the ICU (with the exception of Transplant Surgery) including Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery, Major Vascular Surgery, Major Head and Neck Surgery, Plastics, Neurosurgery and Major Trauma. The ICU provides Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygen (ECMO) support for patients from all Scottish Health Boards requiring extracorporeal life support. Aberdeen is the commissioned National ECMO Centre for Scotland, an ELSO Platinum Centre of Excellence and an integral part of the UK ECMO Network.
Aberdeen Royal Infirmary (ARI) is the largest hospital within NHS Grampian. It is situated on a self-contained 125 acre site at Foresterhill, to the north west of the city centre. It is one of the largest hospital complexes in Europe. The campus houses Aberdeen Maternity Hospital, Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital, the Scottish National Hyperbaric Centre, the University of Aberdeen Medical and Dental School, University Institute of Medical Sciences, Health Services Research Unit, and the world renowned Rowett Research Institute.
ARI has a catchment population of over 600,000 across the North of Scotland, and admits approximately 100,000 patients per annum. It is a tertiary referral centre for the Grampian and Highland regions and the Northern Isles. It is one of the Major Trauma Centres in Scotland. Close links with the University of Aberdeen have made ARI a centre of pioneering medical research in a number of fields.
Aberdeen is a cosmopolitan city that offers a great range of cultural activities. Its close proximity to beautiful coastline, hills and awe-inspiring countryside makes it ideal for those seeking an exciting outdoor lifestyle.
Full registration with a licence to practise with the GMC is required. (licence to practise must be in place prior to starting in post). For more information visit www.gmc-uk.org
Informal enquiries are welcome. To obtain further information please contact:
Dr Stephen Friar, Consultant Intensivist. Telephone 01224 559847 or via email stephen.friar@nhs.scot or Dr James MacBrayne, Consultant Intensivist and Clinical Lead for Intensive Care. Telephone 01224 559847 or via email james.macbrayne@nhs.scot