BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL jobs in BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, United Kingdom

is close partnership with the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford for continuing medical education. The Neurology consultants attend... module to medical students from the University of Buckinghamshire Medical School. For further details/informal visits...

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. The diagnosis, management and treatment of children, adolescents and families. The Consultant will carry medical... responsibility only for those patients on his/her own caseload and that of medical staff under his/her care. The Consultant...

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to provide senior medical input and leadership to the Amber Ward team. The postholder will have medical responsibility... clinical care and to supervise the clinical care of all inpatients as appropriate. They will also ensure medical involvement in...

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and families. The Consultant will carry medical responsibility only for those patients on his/her own caseload and that of medical... Service managers, Head of Service and Medical Lead/AMD within CAMHS and the Clinical Director and Service Director for the...

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for teaching and training of medical students, postgraduate doctors, members of the multidisciplinary team and other service... above vacancies must be fully registered with the General Medical Council (GMC) and on the Specialist Register or be within six months of attaining...

British Medical Journal

to be delivered to University of Buckingham undergraduate medical students. Undergraduate medical student teaching will be central... to all of the acute medical consultant's job plans. The successful applicant will be expected to participate in teaching...

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conditions to medical colleagues across specialties and their sub-specialties. Delivery of job plans, whilst owned by consultants...

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. Candidates must hold full and specialist registration (with a license to practice) with the General Medical Council, hold...

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