Vascular surgery registrar

Salary/Rate:As per salary scale
Job type:Permanent
County:Nottinghamshire
Sector:Surgical Specialities
Job ref:653
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About the Role

I am recruiting for a Vascular surgeon to work as a Trust grade / registrar or above for a university hospital in the midlands. The hospital is a big major trauma centre & tertiary referral centre.

We provide a range of national and internationally renowned specialist services, and we are at the forefront of new surgical procedures and research programmes.

As a teaching hospital, we are instrumental in the education and training of doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals. We are proud of our strong relationships with universities across the Midlands.

This is an exciting opportunity to get excellent experience in Vascular Surgery with exposure to emergency and elective services. You will work closely with consultants, other junior doctors and multi-disciplinary teams.

The Vascular department is the regional vascular tertiary referral unit. In addition to being a hub for complex elective vascular (including endovascular) referrals, we also deal with a substantial load of the regional vascular emergencies.

We are engaged in performing complex vascular surgery including open and endovascular operations and have close links with Interventional Radiology colleagues. We was the first Trust in the UK to perform endovascular surgery and continues to be a driver for this type of surgery. There are weekly MDTs where patients are discussed with various colleagues from around the Trust.

There are ample opportunities for work based assessments from the supervising consultants. You will also be allocated a Clinical Supervisor.

The post holder will contribute to the 1:8 on-call rota and should therefore have completed core surgical training (or equivalent), have full MRCS, ALS and have experience working within the NHS.

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