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Become an important part of our team, at the heart of delivering high quality, patient-centred care for the half-million people who live in Grampian. Enjoy the numerous benefits and excellent resources from living in one of the UK’s finest cities.
Applications are invited for a Clinical Fellow in Dermatology based in Aberdeen Royal Infirmary. Aberdeen Royal Infirmary is the major teaching hospital for the North East of Scotland. The Department of Dermatology provides tertiary services for the NHS Grampian Region.
We are looking for an enthusiastic and motivated individual who wants to gain experience in the diagnosis and management of skin disease. The Department of Dermatology offers a comprehensive Dermatology Service for Outpatient and In-patient Care including day treatments. The services include General Adult and Paediatric Dermatology, Patch Testing, Phototherapy, Photodynamic Treatment, Hyperhidrosis Clinics, Laser Service for Medical Dermatology, Skin Cancer Clinics and Skin Cancer Surgery.
The successful applicant will be part of a team of 6 NHS Consultants, 3 Registrars and Specialist Nurses.
This post is initially for a Fixed Term for 1 year however extension beyond this may be possible.
Full registration with a licence to practise with the GMC is required. For more information visit www.gmc-uk.org
Candidates should have achieved completion of Foundation training and previous experience in Dermatology is desirable, although not essential.
Aberdeen is well known for its superb quality of life and enjoys first class amenities, housing and schools. There are excellent connections with other British cities and the continent, flying time to London is one hour with more than 20 daily flights - and road and rail links to all points north and south are easily accessible. Aberdeenshire includes some of the most spectacular countryside in Europe with Royal Deeside and the Cairngorm Mountain National Park and a wide range of outdoor pursuits within easy reach or commute of the city.
For further information please contact Dr Michelle McNeil, Service Clinical Lead, Medicine 4 (michelle.mcneil@nhs.scot).