Job summary For entry into the Specialty Doctor grade, applicants must have at least 4 years full time post graduate training (or its equivalent gained on a part-time basis) at least 2 of which will be in the specialty training programme in a relevant specialty.
They must be able to work unsupervised when needed.The post is paid on the Specialty Doctor pay scale and the point of scale will be offered in accordance with the Specialty Doctor Terms and conditions of pay 2021.
Main duties of the job The post-holder will provide a high quality "shop floor" clinical presence, working in close co-operation with nursing, managerial and medical colleagues to provide high quality healthcare to the Trust's patients.Provide high quality care to patientsSupervise junior clinical staffParticipate in research, teaching, audit and governance programmesThe successful applicant will join the Adult Medicine Team at Darent Valley Hospital.
There is opportunity to rotate through the following specialties (which can be discussed at interview:Acute Medical Unit (AMU), Renal Medicine, Respiratory, Ageing and Health, Acute Medicine, Gastroenterology, Stroke, Diabetes & Endocrinology.The post does include participation in on call rota for medical registrar and the current General Medical Registrar on Call Rota is 1 in 10 intensity.
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Job description Job responsibilities Duties and responsibilities of the post Integral to the responsibilities of the post are the following requirements:-The appointee will cover inpatients under consultant supervision.They will take part in consultant ward rounds.They will ensure that GP electronic discharge letters containing all relevant information are sent.The appointee will be expected to give advice when required to clinical nurse practitioners and to advise junior medical staff where appropriate.They will ensure that case notes are properly completed, drug prescriptions are regularly reviewed, appropriate investigations are carried out and the results acted upon and made available for consultant ward rounds.To prove of a first class clinical service to our patientsTo provide sufficient information to colleagues during handover to ensure consistency of careTo supervise and teach junior clinical staff, including workplace based assessments (WPBAs)To participate in the teaching, research, audit and governance programmes within the DepartmentTo engage in personal development and appraisal processes to achieve revalidation with the GMCTo work towards and comply with National targets Person Specification Qualifications Essential oMBBS or equivalent medical qualification oMRCP(UK) full certification or equivalent by time of appointment Eligibility Essential oEligible for full registration with the GMC at time of appointment oEvidence of achievement of Foundation competences from a UKFPO oaffiliated Foundation Programme or equivalent by time of appointment in oline with GMC standards/ Good Medical Practice including: oEvidence of achievement of CT/ST1 competences in medicine at time oof application & CT/ST2 competences in medicine (as defined by the ocurricula relating to Core Medical training) by the commencement of the oST3 training post (August 2012 or later), supported by evidence from owork-based assessments of clinical performance (DOPS, Mini-CEX, oCBD, ACAT) and Multi-Source Career Progression Essential oAbility to provide complete details of employment history oEvidence that career progression is consistent with personal ocircumstances oEvidence that present achievement and performance is commensurate owith totality of period of training oAt least 24 months8 experience in medicine or an ACCS9 programme or equivalent (not including Foundation by the time of commencement of ST3 training)