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MAJOR TRAUMA CLINICAL DEVELOPMENT FELLOW
The Queen Elizabeth University Hospital is like any six year old. Energetic. Ambitious. Awake at all hours. Changing every day.
Since beginning our journey, the Emergency Department and General Surgical teams of Scotland’s showpiece hospital have been evolving and developing an enviable research, innovation, teaching, quality improvement and trauma portfolio. Now is the time to join our team as we embark on our next adventure, opening our doors as the Major Trauma Centre for the West of Scotland in August 2021.
We have Major Trauma Clinical Development Fellow posts available to start in August 2021. These posts will be based on a 12-month contract with 6 months of Emergency Medicine and 6 months of General Surgery with each specialty providing experience in the management of major trauma in addition to the fundamentals of emergency medicine and general surgery. In General Surgery clinical and operative opportunities will be similar to our Core trainees but with the additional opportunity and responsibility to integrate into the new trauma service.
These posts are not only aimed at improving your clinical skills but also your research, teaching, quality improvement and innovation skills. The Emergency Medicine component of the MTC Fellow post has an attractive 70% clinical and 30% non-clinical split with your non-clinical time spent focussed on developing the trauma service through teaching, quality improvement and service design whilst at the same time making your CV the envy of your peers. In General Surgery non-clinical time will also be regularly allocated and it is anticipated that the changes being implemented as the Major Trauma Centre develops will provide significant research and audit opportunities.
You will become part of the team in Scotland’s largest and newest MTC, driven to excel in Emergency and Surgical Trauma Care. Will we train you, develop your clinical skills and knowledge and help you achieve your future career goals wherever they may lie. You will leave the QEUH with a passion for trauma medicine, EM, surgery, a robust CV, a smile on your face and a skip in your step! Previous Clinical Development Fellows in both EM and surgery have been top competitors in interviews, with a proven track record of securing highly sought-after national training posts.
Whether you’re considering your next career move, just need some more experience before entering specialist training, or simply want to learn something new, make your time count for something these posts have much to offer you.
You do not need any prior experience in Emergency Medicine or General Surgery, we will aim to provide you with the core teaching and supervision similar to that of an FY2 / CT1 grade. We would also be delighted to receive applications for more experienced doctors looking to take their emergency medicine and surgical skills to a more advanced level.
Come and join us in Scotland’s busiest hospital, a purpose-built masterpiece that you will be proud to call home. Work with us as we make the exciting transition to become Scotland’s biggest Major Trauma Centre.
These posts have not been approved for Training purposes by NES. To practice medicine in the UK you need to hold both GMC registration and a licence. All candidates must be available to commence work on 4th August 2021.
If you have any questions, please email alan.whitelaw@ggc.scot.nhs.uk (Emergency Medicine Consultant) or simon.gibson@ggc.scot.nhs.uk (Consultant Surgeon). We look forward to hearing from you.
EU Settlement Scheme
EU, EEA or Swiss nationals are strongly encouraged to join the EU Settlement Scheme prior to 30th June 2021. As part of the recruitment process, you will be required to produce proof of your EU Settlement status from 1st July 2021 to demonstrate your Right to Work in the United Kingdom.
Existing employees may be asked to provide evidence of their EU Settlement Status from 1st July 2021.
Further information: https://www.gov.uk/settled-status-eu-citizens-families.