FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of the Trust Junior Clinical Fellow in Medicine?
The primary responsibility of the Trust Junior Clinical Fellow is to work within a Medical Specialty Team, handling acute admissions and providing care for ward patients.
What specialties will the Junior Clinical Fellow experience during the program?
The Junior Clinical Fellow will gain experience in various specialties including Acute Medicine, Diabetes and Endocrinology, Care of the Elderly, Gastroenterology, and General Medicine.
Is this position a permanent role?
No, this is a 12-month fixed-term post, with the option for further extension, but it is not a permanent role.
Are these posts recognized by the Deanery?
No, these positions are not Deanery recognised posts.
Is prior experience in the NHS required for this position?
Yes, prior experience of working in the NHS is mandatory for this post.
Where is The Hillingdon Hospital located?
The Hillingdon Hospital is located in West London, serving the borough of Hillingdon, which has a population of over 300,000.
Who can I contact for further details or informal visits about the position?
You can contact Madinha Hashmi, a Consultant, via email at madiha.hashmi@nhs.net for further details or to arrange informal visits.
What type of patients will the Junior Clinical Fellow work with?
The Junior Clinical Fellow will work with acute admissions as well as care for ward patients across different medical specialties.
What kind of support will be provided to the Junior Clinical Fellow?
The program provides valuable experience across multiple acute medical specialties, allowing the fellow to develop clinical skills and gain multidisciplinary exposure in a supportive and dynamic environment.
Is this role suitable for newly graduated medical professionals?
This role is designed for individuals working at a Staff Grade Junior Clinical Fellow/SHO level, so prior experience in a relevant setting is necessary.

