We are seeking Band 6 Cardiac Physiologist to develop in all areas of Cardiac Diagnostics to include; Cardiac catheter procedures, pacemaker implant and follow up for both basic and complex devices, ETT, Tape analysis
We have full Echo services to include DSE,HSE,ESE and TOE. Opportunities to develop in Echo will be option as other skills are achieved to high levels.
We have a community based service additional to the hospital based diagnostics and you will be participant in the team roster to support these services
You will support our training programme affiliated to St Georges and participate in Audit, Educational meetings and team social activities.
PLEASE NOTE: This post does not initially include ECHO however this may be an option to progress.
Accountable to Principle Cardiac Physiologist Manager.
To Develop advance diagnostic skills in order to provide a comprehensive invasive and non-invasive cardiac investigation services within the
Trust and to the local community.
To contribute to the delivery of a safe, high quality cardiac investigation service that is responsive to both patient and clinicians needs.
To ensure the successful implementation and roll out of any service improvements or new innovations that will improve the quality and safety of the service.
To independently analyse 24 hour tape ECGs. To extend professional training by completing BSE/HRUK for the proficiency of Echocardiography and complex
pacemakers.
Attained competency in pacemaker follow-ups and implants. To perform cardiac investigation on wards especially those with high dependency patients and the critically.
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