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Anaesthetics Ophthalmic Registrar - Birmingham

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pulse logoPulse · Birmingham, UK
Full-timeOn-site1mo ago
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Qualifications and Experience:GMC RegisteredFCRA Part 16+ months NHS Registrar expALSHow to apply?If you feel your expertise is suited to this role, please apply today and our specialist team will be in touch to discuss it with you in more detail. If you are registered with Pulse and recommend a friend to us, you can earn £1000 per recommendation, once they have worked over 200 hours*.Why work with Pulse?From the moment you register with us, our focus is entirely on you. During our first conversation, you'll quickly see that we understand your speciality inside and out.We always prioritise your best interests, engaging in meaningful conversations and truly listening to you. You are an individual, a professional-not just a resource.Reasonable Adjustments:We are unable to support or accept applications from candidates who are residents within the Red or Amber list of the Code of practice for the international recruitment of health and social care personnel in England, based on the World Health Organisation (WHO) Workforce Support and Safeguard List.Health insurance

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Job Title: Anaesthetics Ophthalmic Registrar Grade : Registrar Location : Birmingham, West Midlands Working Hours: Full-Time, Long term Rate : Competitive Rates We are excited to offer you an opportunity as an Anaesthetics Ophthalmic Registrar. If you are passionate and experienced, looking to make a meaningful impact in Anaesthesiology, this position is for you. Join us in delivering exceptional medical care. You will handle a diverse workload across various surgical specialties, with opportunities for subspecialising. What will your responsibilities be? As an Anaesthetics Ophthalmic Registrar, you are responsible for delivering safe and effective anaesthesia to patients undergoing eye surgery. You assess patients pre-operatively, plan and administer appropriate anaesthetic techniques-often local or regional blocks such as peribulbar or sub-Tenon's blocks-and monitor patients throughout the procedure. You work closely with ophthalmic surgeons and theatre teams to ensure optimal surgical conditions and patient safety. Post-operatively, you manage recovery and pain relief, respond to complications, and contribute to teaching, audits, and quality improvement initiatives.


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