Job Description

This is an exciting opportunity to join the Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm Service within Cardiac Surgery at Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital and gain experience of complex thoracic and thoracoabdominal aortic surgery. The service in integrated with Vascular Surgery through Liverpool Vascular and Endovascular Service (LiVES) and Liverpool Cardiovascular Surgery (LCS).



The position is entirely based within the Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm Service with no obligation to the general cardiothoracic middle grade on-call system, clinic cover or theatres. The post is initially for a 6-month period with a potential for extension to 12 months, after review and mutual agreement. Experience will be provided in all aspects of aortic surgery from root to aortic bifurcation including open, endovascular and hybrid approaches. Candidates should have a certificate of completion of specialty training in cardiothoracic surgery or equivalent or be within 6 months of admission to the specialist register for cardiothoracic surgery. There are currently two Aortic Fellows and the exact working arrangements will depend upon background, experience and needs of the appointee. The closing date for applications is Friday 16th May 2025. Interviews will take place on Wednesday 4 th June 2025. The successful candidate would be expected to start in post on Monday 4 th August 2025.



Please contact Miss Deborah Harrington Clinical Lead for Aortic Surgery or Professor Mark Field Divisional Medical Director for Surgery for more details.



As the largest single site specialist heart and chest hospital in the UK, we, at Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, have a clear vision 'to be the best cardiothoracic integrated healthcare organisation'.



We provide specialist services in cardiothoracic surgery, cardiology, respiratory medicine both in the hospital and out in the community.



We serve a catchment area of 2.8 million people, spanning Merseyside, Cheshire, North Wales and the Isle of Man, and increasingly we receive referrals from outside these areas for highly specialised services such as aortics.



Our reputation for strong performance is important in delivering the best care for our patients and high quality clinical services. This is underpinned by a culture of research and innovation, delivered in modern estate and our encouragement of flexible working in a variety of forms.



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Programme of learning:



Capabilities in Practice (CiPs)



The Training Fellowship is designed to produce a person capable of safely and effectively performing Complex Aortic Surgery at the level of an independent clinician in addition to CCT/Portfolio route requirements. Clinicians will become an independent operator in specified Index Procedures at the completion of the Fellowship. A capability is a set of skills that can be developed through training from novice to expert and therefore these high-level clinical outcomes are known as Capabilities in Practice (CiPs).



The 7 CiPs in relation to Complex Aortic Surgery are:



1) Manages an outpatient clinic with pre and post-operative Complex Aortic Surgery patients.

2) Manages the unselected emergency take with reference to Complex Aortic Surgery.

3) Manages ward rounds and the ongoing care of inpatients who have undergone Complex Aortic Surgery.



4) Manages an operating list which includes Complex Aortic cases.

5) Manages a multi-disciplinary meeting including patients under consideration of Complex Aortic Surgery.



6) Manages patients within the appropriate area following Complex Aortic Surgery.

7) Assesses surgical outcomes following Complex Aortic Surgery both at a personal and unit level.



Index Procedures



Aortic valve and ascending aortic replacement



Aortic root replacement



Hemiarch replacement



Total arch replacement



Repair of Acute Type A aortic dissection



There is an indicative number of procedures during the Fellowship of 30.



In addition Fellows will also have exposure to many more complex procedures or part procedures which may be undertaken under supervision including valve sparing root surgery, complex redo surgery, descending and thoracoabdominal aortic surgery and endovascular procedures in conjunction with the vascular team.



Critical Conditions



Fellows must be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the management of the critical conditions and complications of Complex Aortic Surgery including competence in the management of acute aortic dissection, aneurysmal disease throughout the aorta and aortic infective endocarditis.



Service Commitment



Fellows will be expected to conduct a daily weekday ward round of aortic inpatients and liaise with appropriate Consultant surgeons, ITU and ward-based teams. The Fellows are responsible for attending and running the weekly aortic clinics, one proximal and one distal. In addition, they organise and run the weekly regional proximal and distal aortic MDTs in conjunction with the aortic administrator.



Fellows will be expected to be involved with emergency aortic referrals on an ad hoc basis out of hours but will receive appropriate compensatory rest periods the following day.



Audit and research:



Fellows will have opportunities to engage in routine audit of clinical practice and be involved in research projects.

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD3059881
  • Industry
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  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Contract
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Liverpool, ENG, GB, United Kingdom
  • Education
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