Applications are invited for a full-time position of a Senior Clinical Fellow with an interest in Vitreo-Retinal. This is a fixed-term post for 12 months.
The Ophthalmology Department is purpose built and is based on the BRI site where there is operating theatre and ward provision. The ophthalmology department at Bradford is well equipped with some of the latest technology available including a number of Heidelberg Spectalis OCTs, facilities for OCT angiography, wide filed Optos imaging, Pentacam, retinal laser- Navilas, YAG and SLT laser, B Scan ultrasound, visual field analysers etc, while Electro diagnostic facility is available at the University of Bradford.
A hospital wide electronic patient record is complemented by ophthalmology specific EPR –Medisoft. Two dedicated Ophthalmology operating theatres are equipped for all ophthalmic surgical procedures. Leica Proveo microscopes with wide-angle viewing system and 3D heads-up display operating system (Alcon Ngenuity).
Sessions will include:
Theatre
Outpatient clinics (including ARC)
Visiting other units subject to approval by supervising consultant and clinical director
Our People Charter outlines the behaviours we can expect from one another and what you can expect from Bradford Teaching Hospitals Foundation Trust:
We value people
We are one team
We care
We’re keen to meet people who share these values and are passionate about delivering the highest quality of care to our patients.
The Fellow will divide their time between the outpatient clinics, the LASER suite, and the theatre. The
Fellows are expected to work-up all surgical patients, and to be involved with all aspects of postoperative care. The high volume of patients will allow extensive experience in all aspects of medical and surgical retinal disease. The amount of responsibility afforded to each particular fellow will depend on individual ability.
See attached Job Description and person specification.