Clinical Teaching Fellow in Paediatrics (ST4+ Level) job with Somerset NHS Foundation Trust

Are you a paediatric health care provider seeking for an interesting chance to produce your training techniques? Do you want to get further medical encounter in an spot of particular curiosity? If your solutions to these questions are sure, then this could be the excellent job for you! 

Right here at Somerset NHS Basis Rely on, we are inviting programs for a Scientific Teaching Fellow (ST4+ Amount) in Paediatrics. This function will be offered for up to 12 months and will involve acute on get in touch with performing in Basic Paediatrics and Neonates.

You will have duties for educating clinical learners, as nicely as supporting the postgraduate educating programme. There will be research go away and funding out there to assist a postgraduate instructing qualification. In addition, there will be an opportunity to get further more expertise in a clinical location of your desire.

If you are post-CCT, opportunities to perform at consultant amount by operating ward rounds and getting administration experience would also be doable.

The Paediatric Division is fully commited to offering the optimum normal of inpatient and outpatient care on the District Basic Hospital internet site and in the group.  Paediatric admissions complete close to 4500 per annum. There are 1200 new client referrals from typical practitioners and the beginning fee is currently rising, at this time getting 3000 per calendar year.

All consultants have a distinctive curiosity in just one or much more spots. Consultants have provider 7 days commitments either on the normal paediatric ward or neonatal unit. There is a break up senior clinical on phone rota for standard paediatrics and NICU. We have medical pupils from Bristol healthcare school and the Peninsula professional medical faculty on a regular basis.

The publish is dependent at Musgrove Park Hospital, Taunton. You will get the job done at ST4+ degree as element of a 1:7 on connect with rota. We have 7 WTE ST4-8  health professionals, 7 ST1-3 medical doctors on the paediatric wards and a single ST1-3 and three ANNPs on the neonatal device. There are 14 general paediatric consultants, 6 neonatal consultants and 4 community consultants inside of the section. The specialist rota is break up so there is a person advisor on for typical paediatrics and just one for neonates at all situations.

Somerset NHS Foundation Have faith in is the very first NHS Have confidence in on the English mainland to deliver group, mental wellness and acute clinic providers. We function with well being and social care companions in Somerset to make sure that we deliver superb providers that satisfy the demands of our population.

Our have confidence in was formed on 1 April 2020 when Somerset Partnership NHS Basis Belief and Taunton and Somerset NHS Basis Trust merged.

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Taunton is a beautiful location of the South West, found in between parts of exceptional pure natural beauty. Somerset presents you the opportunity to dwell in close proximity to some of the UKs most fascinating spots from the stunning neighborhood shorelines to the vibrant cosmopolitan centres of Bristol, Tub and Exeter within straightforward attain.

The County town of Taunton features a large range of neighborhood facilities together with an in depth variety of buying, a broad vary of local places to eat, sporting and leisure facilities, and outstanding instructional facilities. Taunton’s nightlife delivers a great environment with cosy pubs and stylish bars.

Taunton offers accessibility to the M5 motorway and a mainline intercity rail website link with trains to London Paddington in much less than 2 several hours, and Bristol in 30 minutes.

For even further aspects / informal visits call Linda Whiteford, Consultant Paediatrician, on [email protected] or 01823 342214.

If you would like to go over the application system for this role, make sure you speak to Jordan Pollard (Health care Recruitment Consultant) on  07765898212 [email protected].

If you are an worldwide applicant interested in this function remember to make contact with Samuel Jones, International Medical Recruitment Specialist, on [email protected] isles.

Workplaces can help promote exercise, but job conditions remain a major hurdle

We know regular exercise is really good for health, but even with the best of intentions, many workers do not exercise as much as they should. To get more workers in all types of workplaces to be active, public health messaging must move away from making it only an individual’s responsibility to be more active. It should instead recognize the important role employers can play in creating the conditions for workers to focus on exercise.

There’s much to be said for this approach. From a public health perspective, focusing on workplaces can seem like low-hanging fruit, since they are settings where people already go every day. Consider the resources that would otherwise be required to build activity-friendly environments, let alone address the root social causes of physical inactivity. However, the reality is more complicated.

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On-site gyms and access to walking paths or stairs support workplace fitness.
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The World Health Organization’s physical activity guidelines recommend adults strive for at least 150-300 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic physical activity, or 75-150 minutes of vigorous-intensity aerobic physical activity, or an equivalent combination every week. To meet these recommendations, for 80 per cent of working-age Canadians in full-time jobs, it means finding time to exercise before, after or at work.

That’s easier for some than others. I am part of a team at the Institute for Work and Health that published a paper showing that people in certain work conditions are less likely to exercise. These are workers who: report long work hours, have little say in how to use their skills, or are in physically or psychologically demanding jobs.

Other studies have reported the same. These findings support the theory that stressful and strenuous working conditions can increase a worker’s fatigue and decrease motivation and perceived time available to exercise.

Workplace spillover

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Job-related physical activity often does not provide the same health benefits of leisure-time exercise.
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The spillover of strenuous working lives on exercise participation is a reality for many people — especially when there are competing demands such as taking care of children. But the ability to overcome these barriers can depend on job type.

Supportive workplace facilities that offer standing desks, stairs, on-site showers and gyms and easy access to walking paths can make it easier for people to fit in exercise and reduce sedentary time. However, these are mostly available to white-collar, higher-income workers who already face fewer barriers to exercise outside of work.




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Emphasizing worker responsibility for exercising more can exacerbate health inequalities between high- and low-income workers. Low-income workers in non-standard or precarious jobs often have little say about how they spend their work time. These workers also have few opportunities to exercise and engage in other healthy behaviours outside work.

Some manual labour jobs involve high levels of physical activity with little time to rest, while workers in service sector jobs can spend long periods of time standing. A body of research is showing the potential harm of these occupational activities — including the risks of physical activity for people doing such jobs. Job-related physical activity often does not provide the same health benefits of leisure-time exercise, and can even have negative effects because of factors like the nature of the movements and duration of work.

Healthy workers are safer workers

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Many employees have little say in how they spend their work time.
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Physical activity guidelines aimed at all adults will not be achievable for many workers. A more inclusive solution is for employers to create the conditions for their workers to thrive so that they can also prioritize their health.

This approach pushes for employers to think of workplace policies as levers to address the safety, health and well-being of their workers. Research shows that healthy workers are safe workers, and this concept is endorsed by international labour agencies and the Total Worker Health program in the United States.

What could such an approach look like? One example is the case of an insurance company offering flexible scheduling and telecommuting options to help its workers reduce their stress. This led to workers walking more, taking breaks away from their desks and engaging in stress-reducing social activities such as ping-pong competitions and indoor nerf basketball tournaments.

At one construction company, a 14-week intervention focused on health education, reinforcing safety and health behaviours and improving work-life balance. The result was more workers reporting exercising at least 30 minutes a day.

In another example, a police department reduced the number of night shifts for its officers. It also offered mental health support and allowed staff to take one hour off each shift to exercise. The result was a reduction in workplace injuries.

Enhancing working conditions

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Employers should discuss supportive policies and practices with workers to create a workplace environment that supports the safety, health and well-being of their employees.
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So how do we get more employers to get behind this? Our team’s research in Canada and other studies have highlighted the importance of convincing employers with data that this approach can be successful. For example, an employer-led approach has increased participation in safety and wellness efforts, and reduced workplace injuries and health-care costs.

Employers that want to create an environment conducive to the safety, health and well-being of their employees should discuss with their workers how policies and practices could support those goals.

While there is no simple solution to getting workers more physically active, an important step forward is to get employers involved in enhancing working conditions so that more Canadian workers are supported in getting the health benefits of regular exercise.