Freely available to all Imperial School of Anaesthesia Trainees
Consultant led course - intense viva preparation including exam technique
The Marsden have a slot open for their airway research fellowship from Aug 2021. They will be considering any applications that arrive by/on the 4th December and plan to interview on the 18th December. The application is through the Marsden website fellowship pages (and not NHS jobs).
Please apply now for Fellowship posts in 2021/2022
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12 month post involving 50% education and 50% clinical work. Develop and deliver educational opportunities for anaesthetic trainees including simulation training. Funding available to undertake a PG Cert in Education.
2 six month posts starting Feb '21 and Feb '22
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Ealing Hospital is a busy district general hospital in West London. It is located on the outskirts of Ealing, in Southall, and is a ten-minute drive from Ealing Broadway.
The anaesthetic department consists of seven anaesthetic consultants and five ICU consultants. There are around twenty juniors and associate specialists spread over ICU and theatres.
There are seven general operating theatres. The surgical specialties offered at Ealing Hospital are:
The Intensive Care Unit has 9 beds that can take up to seven level 3 patients.
Out-of-hours, theatres are covered by an SHO or registrar, and a speciality doctor. ICU is covered by trust grades or associate specialists. All are supervised by non-resident anaesthetic and ICU consultants.
Departmental teaching takes place on Thursday mornings. There is also a journal club before every clinical governance meeting. There is a grand round teaching every Thursday lunchtime and a once monthly ICU teaching and M+M meeting.
There is plenty of opportunity to get involved in audits and teaching and to present these at the clinical governance meeting.
We are very supportive of trainees sitting their exams and enabling them to take the appropriate study leave and to get viva practice whilst during their placement at Ealing.
ACCS Trainee perspective
"Anaesthetics at Ealing Hospital has been a great place to gain my IAC, some of the Consultants go out of their way to come in and teach trainees even on their days off with regular sessions. I've managed to learn advanced methods such as TIVA and ultrasound and other airways skills which other trainees perhaps do not get exposure to. The variety of cases makes oncalls very interesting and are largely very well-supported by Consultants and Associate Specialists and I think my logbook numbers are higher than some of my peers at other places.
Ealing has also given us the opportunity to complete many audits and present them at national meetings".