The radiology department is a thriving, cohesive team looking to expand its Consultant Radiologist workforce. There is a vacancy for a Consultant Radiologist with sub speciality training in Uro radiology.
The role includes supporting the weekly Urology Cancer Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) meetings, as well as participating in the weekly Benign Urology meetings. In addition, there is a requirement to support the MRO (Multidisciplinary Renal Oncology) and Adrenal MDTs, although these occur less frequently.
The post also involves specialty reporting and scanning, focusing on common urological and renal presentations and conditions. The successful candidate will contribute to specialist ultrasound (US) imaging, including interventional procedures as required.
A key component of the role includes working with dedicated CT and MRI protocols tailored for comprehensive assessment of urological and renal pathologies, ensuring high diagnostic accuracy and support for clinical decision-making.
The post is based at York, with an expectation to cover sessions at Scarborough, (currently approximately one day per fortnight). The role includes a commitment to general reporting for acute and cold cases and participate in the on- call rota. Acute CT and MRI reporting is dealt with by a team based within a dedicated acute reporting hub. All Radiologists have a short weekly session as the duty radiologist.
The radiology department is committed to teaching. We support radiology trainees from both West Yorkshire (Leeds) and east Yorkshire (Hull) training schemes. The department is consistently rated highly by trainees. We have strong links with the Hull York Medical School, providing further opportunities in undergraduate teaching and training.
The role includes a commitment to acute general work in the department. Acute CT and MRI reporting is dealt with by a team based within in a dedicated acute reporting hub, facilitating sharing of expertise and interesting cases. All radiologists have a two-hour weekly session as the duty radiologist. On call frequency is currently 1 in 15 with the on call radiologist in the department reporting 5-9pm weekdays and 9am-9pm weekends. Outsourcing covers the on call outside these hours. The majority of on calls are supported by a radiology registrar.
York & Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust provides a comprehensive range of acute hospital, community & specialist healthcare services for approximately 800,000 people living in & around York, North Yorkshire, North East Yorkshire & Ryedale - an area covering 3,400 square miles, & which includes Scarborough & Bridlington. We are the largest provider of healthcare in the region & we are incredibly proud of our 8,500 staff, working across 9 hospital sites
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