Senior Clinical Fellow Oncology
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Job summary
Senior Clinical Fellow
This a fixed term full-time appointment for 12 months to work alongside ST3+ medical and oncology trainees providing acute oncology, outpatient and inpatient oncology services at NNUH.
This post is ideally suited for someone who wishes to pursue a future career in Oncology or to explore the option of oncology as a potential career choice.
This post offers a varied work pattern, with duties including cover for:
The Acute Oncology Service
Weybourne Day Unit/Radiotherapy
Middle-grade on call rota
Opportunity for clinics, teaching and professional development
Main duties of the job
The Acute Oncology Service (AOS)
AOS provides a 24/7 point of contact for all patients under the care of the Oncology Department at the NNUH. Patients may self-refer to the service or be referred via their GP's or outpatient 'hot clinics'. In-hours, medical cover of the service will be the priority of this post, as well as offering advice to other speciality colleagues and GPs in the community with support from on-call consultants.
Procedures to take place in AOS include but are not limited to abdominal paracentesis and thoracocentesis. AOS is staffed by a mix of clinical fellow/ST3+ trainee, advanced care practitioners (and trainee ACPs) and experienced nurses.
Weybourne Day Unit/Radiotherapy
The Weybourne Day Unit (WDU) is where the majority of systemic anti-cancer therapy (SACT) takes place at the NNUH. This post will be part of the medical cover for WDU offering advice to senior nursing staff, pre-assessment of patients attending for treatment with acute problems as well as cover for emergencies (e.g. reactions and extravasation). Radiotherapy cover is also provided, with experience being gained in the management of acute radiation toxicity.
About us
The Oncology department consists of 15 Consultant Oncologists, 13 Clinical and 2 Medical, managing a wide variety of solid tumours. The team delivers radiotherapy and systemic anti-cancer therapies to the population of Norfolk with a catchment population of 750,000 people.
A team-based approach includes holding joint new patient clinics, ward rounds as well as collaborating in service development. A weekly oncology multidisciplinary meeting (Grand Round) is held on Thursday morning. Site-specific multidisciplinary meetings are held in a dedicated MDT room with video-links to neighbouring trusts. Neurosurgery and specialist paediatric services are provided at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge.
The Consultant Oncologists are supported by 3 senior clinical fellows (this post), and a variable number of training registrars and rotational junior doctors on the ward.
The Acute Oncology Service is based on the James Pryor Unit and is supported by nurses and Advanced Clinical Practitioners.
Site specific clinical teams are also supported by 16 Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNSs) who also deliver oral SACT out-patient clinics.
Details
Date posted
31 May 2024
Pay scheme
Hospital medical and dental staff
Grade
Doctor - other
Salary
£55,329 to £63,152 a year £55,329 per annum
Contract
Fixed term
Duration
12 months
Working pattern
Full-time
Reference number
234-MS2160
Job locations
Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital Foundation Trust
Norwich
NR4 7UY
Employer details
Employer name
Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital
Address
Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital Foundation Trust
Norwich
NR4 7UY
Employer's website
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Employer contact details
For questions about the job, contact:
Consultant Oncology, Service Director for Oncology
Dr Jenny Nobes
01602286286
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