Ideal for anyone planning a career in Specialist Renal and/or Internal Medicine
Are you considering Renal Medicine but want to “try before you buy”?
Are you looking for more clinical experience before Internal Medicine Stage 2 training?
Are you planning to apply for IMT stage 2 training via the ‘alternative certificate’?
Are you keen to gain more experience in Renal and Internal Medicine with a friendly team that is interested in your development as a doctor before deciding on your next career move?
This post will give opportunities to be involved in a dynamic renal unit which prides itself on delivery of high quality care for its patients and is at the forefront of developing research in dialysis, CKD and AKI as well as leading many quality initiatives across the country
There will be opportunity for development of acute skills work across the renal and medical HDU with close liaison with ITU; invaluable experience applicable across all medical specialties
You will gain the opportunity to train in invasive procedures in a supportive environment with hands on consultant supervision and training.
Recent resident doctors coming through this post in recent years have gone onto permanent contracts within the trust or obtaining NTNs in their chosen specialty (often in renal)
Provision of junior support to the Specialist Medicine and Acute Medicine services
To provide daily care and management of general internal medical patients on wards 407 and 409 in Royal Derby Hospital
Participation in out-patient renal clinics (Royal Derby and Queens Hospital Burton)
Provide (with support and training) daily care to dialysis patients on haemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis
Provide daily care and management in the Acute Renal Assessment Unit with consultant of the day supervision at all times
Provide Acute renal referral cover in Derby and Burton for AKI and other specialist renal problems in conjunction with the referrals consultant of the week
Active participation in Clinical Governance, audit and research activities.
Keeping up to date and participating in relevant Continuing Medical Education and Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
Participation in annual appraisals
Provision of junior support to the Acute & Specialist Medicine services.
Shared role in delivery of teaching & training to junior doctors & non-medical staff.
As a trusted organisation at the heart of our communities, we recognise the important role we can play in supporting the public, patients, our own people and local partners in achieving the best of health for the local population and the communities in which they live by providing Exceptional Care Together
Our fundamental Values of Compassion, Openness and Excellence underpin how we intend to work as a Trust and the associated behaviours are becoming embedded in all aspects of how we work.
In return we will offer:
- Development opportunities, including both professional and leadership development
- On-going support through every step of the way from recruitment to when you join our team and beyond.
- A variety of other staff benefits including employee assistance programme, discounted gym membership, onsite fitness classes, car schemes
Key Facts about our Trust:
- We see on average 4810 OP appointments per day.
- We are the 4th busiest Trauma & Orthopaedic outpatients department in England – an average of 2077 per week.
- An average of 1115 patients are seen in A&Es across our network every day – 3rd largest in the country.
- Our hospitals admit an average of 195 emergency patients daily.
- Last year we undertook almost 33,700 planned surgical operations in our 57 operating theatres.
- We are one of only 7 Trusts nationally with more than 50 operating theatres.
- We carry out more than 140 elective procedures each working day.
We are very pleased to be appointing a Senior Clinical Fellow (ST4+ equivalent) to work in Specialist Medicine as part of our team in renal medicine. This is a full-time, fixed-term service appointment for 12 months. Applications for less than full-time working patterns (LTFT) are very welcome.
The post is based at Royal Derby Hospital, the appointees will undertake duties within the renal unit covering both Derby and outreach support to Burton.
The post will involve 12 months of specialist medicine with an out of hours commitment to the renal rota which covers acute high dependency unit (HDU) admissions to renal as well as general medical HDU. This will be a 1:8 weekday evening cover and 1:8 weekend cover (no night shifts). Full resident. Renal Consultant available at all hours for support.
Senior Clinical Fellows (IM3 equivalent) work Monday to Friday, rostered between 08.45-17.15. As part of a ward multi-disciplinary team, the SCF will review patients daily and support consultant ward rounds to enable efficient senior decision-making and effective management of patients on their respective wards. In addition, there are daily ‘board rounds’ with the opportunity to discuss the management of the ward patients with the consultant of the week.
During your inpatient work you will be based within the Department of renal medicine and work with our team of consultants, advanced care practitioners (ACPs), therapists and Discharge Support Officers (DSOs) to deliver a responsive service to medical patients throughout the hospital. Your speciality team will give you consistent support and further learning opportunities.
You will be expected to work as middle-grade doctors, seeing renal speciality referrals, medical High dependency referrals and leading your junior team with full consultant support. There is a consultant working on the renal inpatient ward and a separate consultant covering referrals with limited other commitments during their ward / referral weeks so you will be guaranteed full support when seeing complex referrals including plenty of opportunities for development and training.
You will also work on the dialysis unit and in the renal assessment unit (RAU) allowing you to gain supported experience and training in management of more specialised renal problems including acute glomerulonephritis and commonly encountered dialysis related complications and emergencies in our interesting multi-morbid population. We run Multidisciplinary Simulation sessions on the dialysis unit to aid your confidence in managing these areas.
The post can be tailored to individual requirements but centres upon the provision of care to the renal patients. There is scope to access opportunities that enable you to fulfil the ‘alternative certificate’ required for stage 2 training. For instance you will be invited to all the regional registrar teaching days in renal and general medicine on a rotational basis with the other middle grades. Local renal training includes a weekly educational meeting, teaching outpatient clinics in renal modalities, fortnightly histology meetings, multidisciplinary radiology meetings, Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) service across two sites with support of AKI nurses as well as consultants to mention a few.