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Surgical Specialist- Spinal Fellow

The Princess Grace Hospital

Clinical

Contract

0049855

Surgical Specialist- Spinal Fellow 

This fellowship is overseen by Mr Sean Molloy at Princess Grace Hospital, HCA Healthcare UK and is designed for a committed senior spinal surgical trainee seeking advanced exposure to complex spinal surgery, including deformity correction (adult and paediatric), navigation assisted procedures, and revision surgeries.  

 

There is extensive exposure to anterior spinal surgical exposures and fusion techniques. The fellow will work alongside a team of up to 8 specialist spinal consultants from both orthopaedic and neurosurgery, actively engaged in clinical practice and collaborative research.

The spinal unit is very busy and the successful candidate will have extensive experience in treating complex spinal disorders at the end of the fellowship, and will be well equipped to take up a consultant job.   

 

Clinical Work (85%) 

  • Manage a wide range of spinal conditions including: 

  • Paediatric and adult spinal deformities 

  • Lumbar and cervical degenerative disorders 

  • Complex primary and revision surgeries (anterior and posterior approaches) 

  • Participate in ward rounds, multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings, clinics, and surgical procedures. 

  • Engage in pre-operative planning and post-operative care. 

 

Research (15%) 

  • Undertake a primary research project. 

  • Participate in journal clubs and literature reviews. 

  • Aim to publish at least one paper in a peer-reviewed journal. 

The post is initially for 12 months. 

The job plan is flexible and can be tailored according to the candidate’s research/clinical needs. 

To apply for this position please apply through the HCA Healthcare Careers link and for Informal Enquiries: Mr. Molloy’s secretary: MrMolloyPA@hcahealthcare.co.uk 

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