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  • Job
    Full-time
    Mid Level
  • Healthcare
  • Chester, +2

Requirements

  • - Prior broad based GIM training
  • - Some prior gastroenterology experience is desirable but not essential
  • - Motivated to develop a career in gastroenterology
  • - Complete IMT training
  • - Formal gastroenterology training number (if applicable)

Responsibilities

  • The appointee will be primarily ward based and will be expected to provide regular senior opinions to gastroenterology inpatients.
  • They will be opportunities to attend regular training outpatient clinics and endoscopy training is likely.
  • There will be time allocated for personal development and quality improvement work.

FAQs

What qualifications are required for the Senior Clinical Fellow in Gastroenterology position?

Applicants should have prior broad-based General Internal Medicine (GIM) training. Prior gastroenterology experience is desirable but not essential.

Is this position suitable for someone completing IMT training?

Yes, this position may suit someone who has completed IMT training and is looking to gain a formal gastroenterology training number.

What will be the primary responsibilities of the appointee?

The appointee will primarily be ward-based, providing regular senior opinions to gastroenterology inpatients.

Are there opportunities for outpatient clinic attendance and endoscopy training?

Yes, there will be opportunities to attend regular training outpatient clinics, and endoscopy training is likely to be included.

Will there be time allocated for personal development?

Yes, time will be allocated for personal development and quality improvement work.

Who can I contact for further details or informal visits regarding this position?

For further details or informal visits, you can contact Dr. Omar Noorullah, Consultant Gastroenterologist, via email at omar.Noorullah@nhs.net or by phone at 0151 604 7048. You may also contact Dr. Paul Flanagan at Paulflanagan@nhs.net.

What is the work environment like at Wirral University Teaching NHS Trust?

Wirral University Teaching NHS Trust is known for its warm and friendly work environment, with staff described as “competent and caring” by patients.

What are the transport links like for the Wirral area?

The Wirral is easily accessible with excellent transport links including motorway, train, bus, and ferry, and is within easy reach of major cities such as Liverpool, Chester, and Manchester, as well as North Wales.

How large is the Wirral University Teaching NHS Trust?

Wirral University Teaching NHS Trust is one of the largest and busiest acute Trusts in the North West of England, employing over 6,000 staff and serving a population of approximately 400,000 people.

What facilities does the trust provide?

The trust has approximately 855 beds trust-wide and provides a high-quality range of acute care services.

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Mission & Purpose

Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust provides comprehensive healthcare services across multiple sites in the Wirral area. Their ultimate mission is to deliver high-quality, patient-centered care, ensuring the well-being and health of the local community. Their purpose is to offer accessible, effective, and compassionate medical services, continuously improving healthcare standards and patient experiences through innovation and dedicated service.