International Clinical Fellow in Oculoplastics & Ophthalmology
Wye Valley NHS Trust
CQC: Requires improvementHereford
Salary
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Posted
2 weeks ago
About the role
This advert may close early if we receive a high volume of applications. The Ophthalmology Fellow position is a one year post January 2027-January 2028, to allow a senior trainee exposure to oculoplastic surgery, while further refining their skills in general ophthalmology and cataract surgery. The degree of responsibility given to the appointed doctor will be commensurate with their experience and supervision will be available from the clinical lead of the oculoplastic service & consultant ophthalmologists in the Hospital Eye Service. The Victoria Eye Unit was formed in August 2002 following a move to the new County Hospital from the dedicated Victoria Eye Hospital in Hereford City. The Victoria Eye Unit is the OphthalmologyDepartment at the Wye Valley NHS Trust and is based in the Eign Suite outpatients department. The Ophthalmology Department has the largest catchment area of any department within the Trust andthis is currently approximately 230,000. As well as completion of online application, supporting CV must be emailed to: simon.madge@wvt.nhs.uk and ben.while@wvt.nhs.uk Applications will only be considered if both steps are completed.
The following paragraphs and outline timetable are to be regarded purely as an example and the precise duties and timetable will depend on the experience of the person appointed and as agreed between the Trust and the appointee. The Consultant with whom the appointed Fellow is working will be in overall charge of service and will allocate duties and responsibilities depending on the experience of the appointed doctor. The appointed Fellow will work in hospital and community clinics within Herefordshire, Shropshire and Powys and see new and old patients, as required. There will be no regular on-call duties but opportunities may arise for on-call duties to be carried out in the event of leave. The appointed Fellow undertakes, exceptionally to perform additional duties in occasional emergencies and unforeseen circumstances. The appointed Fellow undertakes exceptionally to be available for such irregular commitments outside normally roistered duties as are essential for continuity of patient care. The appointed Fellow is expected to keep up-to-date with current clinical practice, and may make arrangements to attend local departmental teaching meetings where these fit with their timetable and duties. The appointee is also expected to attend national and international meetings to update on general ophthalmic and in particular oculoplasticsurgery