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Job reference: 078664
Salary: Snr. Clinical Fellow (Spec Reg) (£34,901 - 54,879)
Job closing date: 10/12/2021
Job Type: Medical and Dental
Location: Glasgow Royal Infirmary
Employment type: Fixed-term
Hours Per Week: 40
Job posted date: 26/11/2021
Employer (NHS Board): NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde
Department: Plastic Surgery

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Senior Reconstructive Clinical Fellow

This Post is an immediate start until August 2023

Glasgow Royal Infirmary

Senior Fellowship post is available until August 2023 based within the internationally renowned Canniesburn Plastic Surgery Unit at Glasgow Royal Infirmary, in Scotland, where 19 consultants run 6 general anaesthetic theatres each day and provide national and regional services. This post would be primarily directed at supporting the breast service which delivers ~250 free flap breast reconstructions per annum, in addition to a range of oncoplastic procedures, implant-based reconstructions, and other procedures.

Candidates should be in possession of the FRCS (Plast), or equivalent international specialty training accreditation, at the time of commencing in post. They should have extensive experience in Burns, Hand, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (equivalent to U.K. ST6/7 or above) and a clear focus upon higher-order skills acquisition for reconstructive breast surgery. A process exists to match training provision to the experience and sub-specialty training requirements of the successful candidate(s).

On the basis of educational and progress assessments, candidates will be provided with targeted higher order training in reconstructive breast microsurgery. The successful candidate would be on the ST-grade (registrar) on call rota throughout the post. This post is aimed at senior trainees from the U.K. or abroad, who seek higher-level training within reconstructive breast surgery.


Further information is available from Prof A Hart
(Telephone: 0141 211 8202 secretary)


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