[ad_1] The role General Practitioner at the Students’ Health Service- A unique and specialist practice providing primary care services
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The role
General Practitioner at the Students’ Health Service- A unique and specialist practice providing primary care services to University of Bristol students, and their dependants.
An education allowance is paid in lieu of study leave.
Medical defence subscriptions paid pro- rata. GMC fees are reimbursed
The surgery offers morning and afternoon surgeries, Monday to Friday, and extended access currently on a Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evening, Saturday morning and afternoon and occasional Friday evenings.
We are ideally looking for someone to work on a Friday and another non-consecutive day.
Our Home Visit rate is very low.
What will you be doing?
- The clinical workload of a busy General Practice, focusing on the health of young people. This will include regular consultations for emotional and psychological problems, contraception, sexual health, sports injuries, dermatology, minor illness and management of long-term health conditions. There is a significant Mental Health caseload/workload.
- Leading on allocated projects and developments to support the work of the practice and maintain its standing as a provider of high-quality clinical care.
The role is a 3-session role (8 sessions is Full-Time).
One full working day would need to be either a Monday or Friday.
Please see the Job Description for full details of the role.
You should apply if
You are a General Practitioner with the following skills
- An excellent clinician, with a commitment to multidisciplinary team working.
- A desire to bring ideas, skills, energy and enthusiasm to the practice.
- You have a keen interest in the physical and psychological healthcare of young adults.
Additional information
For informal queries, please contact joanne.mobbs@nhs.net, jotemple@nhs.net or louise.jones52@nhs.net
This advert will close at 23:59 GMT on 06/08/2023. Interviews are anticipated to take place on 22/08/2023.
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