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An exciting opportunity has arisen for an Acute Medicine Consultant to join a dynamic and forward-thinking acute medical team in the East Midlands. The successful candidate will play a key role in delivering high-quality acute medical care across emergency and urgent care pathways, working within a modern and expanding service model. The role offers significant involvement in Same Day Emergency Care (SDEC), Medical Assessment Unit (MAU), and Emergency Department (ED) in-reach, alongside opportunities in teaching, service transformation, and clinical leadership.
Job Responsibility:
Provide consultant-led care across the Medical Assessment Unit (MAU), Same Day Emergency Care (SDEC), and Emergency Department (ED) in-reach services
Deliver assessment, diagnosis, and management of acute medical patients, including GP and ED referrals
Work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team, including junior doctors, ACPs, and speciality teams
Contribute to the organisation and management of acute patient flow, ensuring efficient admissions, discharge, and patient pathways
Participate in a 1:6 weekend rota and contribute to extended consultant cover across acute services
Provide supervision, teaching, and mentorship to junior medical staff and allied healthcare professionals
Lead and support Quality Improvement Projects (QIPs), audits, and clinical governance activities
Participate in service development, including the transformation of urgent and emergency care pathways
Engage in research, education, and continuous professional development (CPD)
Maintain high standards of clinical care, patient safety, and documentation
Requirements:
Medical degree (MBBS or equivalent)
Full GMC registration with a licence to practise
MRCP qualification
Entry on the GMC Specialist Register (or within 6 months of CCT at interview)
Broad experience in Acute Medicine and General Internal Medicine
Evidence of independent clinical practice and decision-making
Experience in managing acute patient pathways and admissions
Experience in clinical audit and/or Quality Improvement Projects (QIPs)
Experience supervising junior doctors and multidisciplinary teams
Minimum 1 year of NHS experience
Ability to provide expert clinical opinion across a wide range of acute medical conditions
Strong leadership and teamwork skills
Excellent communication skills with patients, families, and colleagues
Ability to manage workload effectively in a high-pressure environment
Strong organisational and decision-making skills
Experience in teaching and supervising junior doctors
Participation in clinical audit and governance activities
Commitment to delivering high-quality, patient-centred care
Ability to contribute to service development and innovation
Commitment to continuous professional development (CPD)
Ability to work flexibly across sites if required
Nice to have:
CCT in General Internal Medicine and/or Acute Internal Medicine
Additional postgraduate qualifications or thesis
Experience in Same Day Emergency Care (SDEC) or Ambulatory Care
Experience in service development or transformation initiatives