Clinical Fellow in Vascular Access and Renal Transplant Surgery . This post would commence as soon as possible, based at QE Hospital Birmingham.
Research Commitment The post holder will be exposed to the research work currently being undertaken within the Department and has ample opportunity to develop their own interests within this field.
Clinical Commitment The post-holder will contribute to the clinical activities of the vascular access and renal transplant clinical team.
Multiple dedicated vascular access clinics currently run with clinical and ultrasound facilities to allow comprehensive assessment of patients with vascular access. Vascular access care is provided by a multidisciplinary team with dedicated co-ordinators, radiologists, clinics and theatre lists and a weekly vascular access MDT. There are five all day theatre lists per week and one cystoscopy list.
The post is expected to provide excellent high volume operative experience allowing supervised training in vascular surgery and anastomotic techniques (greater than 400 procedures are performed within the unit per year).
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