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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The Royal Marsden Hospital is a specialist oncology centre treating all forms of cancer. Major surgery and critical care are based at the Fulham Road site, while paediatrics, haemoncology and some surgery is carried out at Sutton.
Departmental Website: click here
South Kensington tube is 5 minutes walk from the Fulham Road site. The Sutton site is served by hospital shuttle buses, and local rail stations at Sutton and Belmont.
We provide anaesthesia for a wide range of adult cancer surgery including head & neck procedures, sarcoma, major urology and gynaecology surgery, upper GI and liver resection, as well as breast and reconstructive procedures.
Other departmental commitments include anaesthesia for paediatric oncology procedures, and also vascular access and pain management (accredited for Higher and Advanced training in pain medicine)
The critical care unit provides care for complex post-op patients, and adult medical oncology patients, and is accredited for training up to Advanced Level.
We run an anaesthetic pre-assessment unit which now includes a cardiopulmonary exercise (CPET) system.
The following fellowships are also available to OOPE and post CCT trainees:
We have a full shift EWTD compliant rota which includes ICU on-calls and evening anaesthetic cover
We hold a teaching session and an educational departmental meeting on most weeks. Formal audit and M&M meetings are held 6 times per year.
Trainees are allowed access to the Institute of Cancer Research library system
The department undertakes research into cancer pain management, and has published a number of articles relating to oncology and anaesthesia. A research program for critical care and cancer is being developed.
Dr Matt Hacking: Anaesthetic Department Lead
Dr Andrew McLeod: College Tutor
Dr Pascale Gruber: Critical Care lead
Dr Rohit Juneja: Audit Lead
Ms Meg Martin: Anaesthetic coordinator
Ms Breeda Jenkins: Anaesthetic Training Manager