Evidence of at least 2 year UK experience in Maternity required for this post.
The post will enable the Trust to maintain a full range of services within the department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology. As a unit we have encouraged Clinical Fellows to develop their own areas of special interest.
The post will be based at the West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust. It would be expected that the candidate should have completed a defined period of structured training in Obstetrics and Gynaecology with documented evidence of progress to the equivalent level of ST3 or above.
Please see Job Description and Personal Specification attached for full detail.
- Share in the resident on-call rota (see attached timetable)
- Participate in 1 in 9 on-call rota, including weekends on call (day shifts Saturday and Sunday 0800-2030 or nights 2000 - 0800) per year.
- Share the general duties of a registrar obstetrician and gynaecologist, including teaching junior medical staff and students, clinical governance including clinical audit and management duties.
- Continue to develop professionally by keeping abreast of relevant medical developments and fulfilling CPD requirements.
- Take part in the Trust’s Clinical Fellow annual appraisal scheme.
- Develop agreed protocols and systems for patient management in areas of special interest
- Share in the administrative and managerial duties of the department as a whole
- Share responsibility for supervision and training of junior medical staff and medical students.
- Work in the appropriate speciality networks.
Please see Job Description and Personal Specification attached for full detail.
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The maternity service at West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust is evolving. Currently responsible for the care of approximately 2300 births each year, the service offers choice of care pathway, lead professional and place of birth to women primarily living in the Bury St Edmunds, Newmarket, Thetford, Sudbury, Haverhill and surrounding areas.
The unit consists of a labour suite with 7 ensuite delivery rooms, one of which contains a birthing pool; a room designated for high-dependency and post-operative care; and a dedicated bereavement suite. There is direct access to the obstetric theatre, neonatal unit and co-located midwifery birthing unit. Dr Chamika Abayasinghe is the Obstetric Anaesthetic Lead Consultant working alongside 6 other anaesthetists. There is one large 30 bedded antenatal/postnatal ward area that includes a neonatal transitional care bay co-located to the triage and maternity day assesment unit areas.
The departmental outpatient area includes a Colposcopy Suite, consulting rooms and the ultrasound department. Consultant-led antenatal clinics are held at the West Suffolk Hospital where there are full ultrasound services including Doppler assessment of high-risk pregnancies, with peripheral antenatal clinics at Newmarket and Thetford.
The Gynaecology ward, Gynae Assessment Unit, Early Pregnancy Assesment Unit and termination of pregnancy services are based on F14 ward. Gynaecological outpatient services are currently based at the West Suffolk Hospital, Thetford, Newmarket and Sudbury. All operating lists take place at the West Suffolk Hospital, in main eight theatre complex and purpose-built day surgery unit with 5 theatres.
Please see Job Description and Personal Specification attached for full detail.