SPECIALTY DOCTOR IN INTEGRATED jobs in GREATER MANCHESTER, United Kingdom

training in basic oral surgical skills, out and in patient care, with training in ALS and other medical and surgical basic... clinical skills appropriate to the clinical care of our patients. Periods of duty will be defined in accordance with the rota...

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for vacancies that are for less than 12 months fixed term. We're recruiting for a Junior Clinical Fellow (Locally Employed Doctor (LED)) to join our team.... The successful candidate will be responsible for the daily review and management of critically ill adult patients in the...

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Employed Doctor at the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital. These posts are one of a number of fellowship posts in... Evidence of clinical competencies in their medical specialty An appropriate knowledge base, and ability to apply sound...

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existing Specialty Trainees, under the supervision of the consultants. The successful applicant will be required to demonstrate... that they have successfully completed a higher training programme in ENT and are committed to the development of a sub-specialist interest in...

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will provide a clinical service at Specialty Registrar level, working closely with the clinical team under the supervision of the... Consultants. They will be expected to take part in the daily surgical ward round as well as assisting in Consultant led ward...

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will be responsible for the daily review and management of critically ill adult patients in the critical care department. The candidates... ill patients throughout the hospital, primarily on the wards and in the emergency department. The rotation in a speciality...

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service alongside consultant child and adolescent psychiatrists, Specialty Doctor, a consultant therapist, a consultant... post has arisen. The successful applicants / post holders will join an integrated multi-disciplinary team providing child...

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