Commencing August 2025 for 12 months (alternative start days may be considered) The Emergency Department at Chelsea andWestminster Hospital is an exciting and expanding department in one of the busiest and highest-performing non-elective trusts in the country.We are looking for enthusiastic, forward thinking team players to help build on the current excellent reputation and trust ethos. We have several posts for experienced Emergency Medicine doctors (ST4+ equivalent) who wish to pursue a fellowship in an interest of their choosing. Fellowship postholders are awarded up to 30% of non-clinical fellowship time whilst the remaining 70% is spent providing Emergency Medicine care on the full rota (which is self-rostered) with the higher trainees and other senior clinical fellows. Please indicate in the supporting information of the application form which one of the fellowship posts you would like to apply for.
Alternatively standalone SCF ED posts are available without the fellowship option. Ultrasound Fellowship This post is aimed at those who are keen to progress their ultrasound skills beyond level 1 ultrasound, integrate their ultrasound skills into everyday shop floor work and participate in ultrasound focussed research under a mentor. This is supplemented by a PgCert in medical ultrasound which is funded along with ultrasound specific days. These involve 1:1 scan reviews by a Consultant with special interest in ultrasound, and self-directed study.
We are a dynamic team of consultants of whom 5 are at least PgCert in medical ultrasound. The department has 4 state of the art ultrasound machines and we incorporate ultrasound skills into clinical work and both SHO and middle grade teaching. For further details please contact Dr Parmy Deol paramjeet.deol@nhs.net Global Emergency Medicine Fellowship This post is suitable for a candidate who wishes to obtain training, broaden their experience, and develop a specialist interest in both Global Health (GH) and Emergency Medicine. You will have a dedicated GH supervisor with several years experience in Global Emergency Medicine (GEM) who holds a co-joint academic appointment with the Global Health Institute at Imperial College and is co-Chair of the EuSEM Global EM working group.
Our GEM Fellowship aligns with RCEM guide for Fellowships in Emergency Medicine and our fellows are encouraged to get involved with RCEM GEM activities. The fellowship is expected to fulfil the RCEM GEM recommendations which includes: - 1. Professional Development: Funding support to pursue advanced studies related to global health. (subject to the number to appointments made this may vary) 2.
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