Job summary The posts will commence from April 2024 for 6 months, with a possibility to extend to 12 months.
Candidates should have completed their surgical training and have their CCT or equivalent, or be within approximately 6-12 months of obtaining for the CCT or equivalent.
This post will have a focus on pelvic floor conditions, as well as colorectal cancer and their management.
The postholder will be a full member of the team, partaking in all ward rounds.
You will be attached to different consultants for fixed periods to enable continuity between outpatient and inpatient experience.
You are also encouraged to attend day surgery.
All working patterns are under continuous review in line with the New Deal regulations.
Main duties of the job Successful applicants will work with the admitting general surgical on-call teams, providing support both in the A&E Department, where appropriate, and on the wards.
A full on-call commitment of one in eight night-time shifts with prospective cover resident on call will be required for the Upper Gastrointestinal and colorectal posts.
In line with our commitment to improving the working lives of our junior doctors, the duties and the hours of the new posts will be fully compliant with the New Deal initiative.
All working patterns are under continuous review in line with New Deal guidelines.
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About us St Thomas' has seven colorectal surgeons providing tertiary level care in a variety of benign and colorectal cancer conditions.
The St Thomas' Colorectal Unit performs a number of multivisceral resections for advanced and recurrent colorectal cancer in conjunction with the plastics and urological teams.
The Pelvic floor unit is a tertiary referral unit for the South East of England and with regular MDMs held with the urologists and gynaecologists.
There is a strong robotic surgery programme with patients undergoing operations for both cancer and benign disease, including inflammatory bowel disease.
The colorectal unit also has particular interests in inflammatory bowel disease surgery with about 80 resections performed each year.
Job description Job responsibilities This post is initially for 6 months with the possibility to extend to 12 months.
The postholder will be a full member of the team, partaking in all ward rounds.
You will be attached to different consultants for fixed periods to enable continuity between outpatient and inpatient experience.
You are also encouraged to attend day surgery.
All working patterns are under continuous review in line with the New Deal regulations.
Person Specification Qualifications Essential Full GMC Registration and hold a licence to practise FRCS part 3 CCT certificate Desirable MD/MS/PhD Experience Essential Comprehensive clinical experience in Colorectal Surgery Desirable Experience of Endoscopy Knowledge Essential Ability to work as an effective member of a multidisciplinary team Evidence of understanding of and adherence to the principles of Good Medical Practice set out by the General Medical Council Desirable Experience in clinical guideline development Management Essential Evidence of understanding of the role of clinical management Desirable Evidence of leadership in the development of clinical services Research Essential Understanding of the principles and applications of clinical research Desirable Evidence of original research Peer Review publications