
Consultant in Stroke medicine
- Blackburn, Lancashire
- £109,725-145,478 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Delivering daily consultant-led care to stroke patients and supporting the stroke unit staff.
- Contributing to clinical governance, risk management, and ensuring appropriate standards of care.
- Providing teaching, educational, and clinical supervision to junior medical staff.
- Participating in the delivery of 7-day TIA and rapid access clinics.
- Collaborating in the reconfiguration of unscheduled care services, including opening a HASU.
- Supporting sub-acute rehabilitation for stroke patients in community hospitals and settings.
- Sharing responsibility for acute and rehabilitation stroke wards.
- Participating in medical audit and postgraduate teaching.
- Being part of the MDT on acute and rehabilitation stroke units.
- Participating in acute stroke and Telestroke rotas.
- Collaborate with management and consultant colleagues to develop the stroke medicine service.
- Support sub-acute rehabilitation for stroke patients in community hospitals and settings.
- Provide TIA service at RBH.
- Ensure ongoing clinical responsibility for patients, coordinating with colleagues within the department.
- Contribute to consultant cover during leave.
- Develop and promote services that minimise hospital stay and promote recovery and independent living.
- Participate in medical audit and maintain clinical governance.
- Provide professional supervision, direction, and training to junior medical staff.
- Engage in postgraduate teaching activities.
- Attend meetings of the Directorate of Medicine for Older People, Rehabilitation, and Stroke.
- Be an integral part of the MDT on acute and rehabilitation stroke units.
- Participate in the Hot Consultant acute stroke rota (1 in 6 weekdays 8 am to 5.00 pm).
- Contribute to the Lancashire and Cumbria Telestroke rota (1 in 14).
- Share responsibility for acute and rehabilitation stroke wards.
- Collaborate with management and consultant colleagues to develop the stroke medicine service.
- Support sub-acute rehabilitation for stroke patients in community hospitals and settings.
- Provide TIA service at RBH.
- Ensure ongoing clinical responsibility for patients, coordinating with colleagues within the department.
- Contribute to consultant cover during leave.
- Develop and promote services that minimise hospital stay and promote recovery and independent living.
- Participate in medical audit and maintain clinical governance.
- Provide professional supervision, direction, and training to junior medical staff.
- Engage in postgraduate teaching activities.
- Attend meetings of the Directorate of Medicine for Older People, Rehabilitation, and Stroke.
- Be an integral part of the MDT on acute and rehabilitation stroke units.
- Participate in the Hot Consultant acute stroke rota (1 in 6 weekdays 8 am to 5.00 pm).
- Contribute to the Lancashire and Cumbria Telestroke rota (1 in 14).
- Share responsibility for acute and rehabilitation stroke wards.
- Full registration with General Medical Council
- Inclusion on the Specialist Register or due admission to register within six months
- MRCP or equivalent.
- CCT or within 6 months of CCT or CESR
- A higher degree such as MD, MSc, PhD or equivalent.
- Experience in teaching undergraduates, post-graduates, nurses and professions allied to medicine
- Experience of clinical audit and understanding of the process
- Full registration with General Medical Council
- Inclusion on the Specialist Register or due admission to register within six months
- MRCP or equivalent.
- CCT or within 6 months of CCT or CESR
- A higher degree such as MD, MSc, PhD or equivalent.
- Experience in teaching undergraduates, post-graduates, nurses and professions allied to medicine
- Experience of clinical audit and understanding of the process