
Trainee, Vascular Surgery - now until 1 Feb 2026
- Sydney, NSW
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Provided in an environment underpinned by our mission and values
- Holistic and centred on the needs of each patient and resident
- High quality, safe, and continuously improved to ensure best practice
- Innovative and informed by current research using contemporary techniques and technology
- Delivered by a team of dedicated, appropriately qualified people who are supported in a continuing development of their skills and knowledge
- Committed to a respect for life in accordance with the Gospels
- To provide appropriate care for Vascular Surgery patients before, during and after surgery. This provision of care to take place in wards, Intensive Care, Emergency and preadmission clinics. In these responsibilities the trainee will have supervision appropriate to someone at the trainee's level of experience
- Day to day management of inpatients under the direction or supervision of the appropriate VMO / Staff Specialist
- Provision of a consultation service for Vascular Surgery inpatients of other teams in the hospital
- Ward Rounds
- Notification to the appropriate VMO / Staff Specialist of patients requiring acute admission to hospital under their care
- Organisation of admissions and discharges (including discharge summaries)
- Organisation of waiting lists and theatre lists
- Assessment and formulation of a management plan for patients presenting for care
- Communication of assessment and management decisions to appropriate VMO / Staff Specialist, junior medical staff and other staff involved in the patient's care
- Communication with the patient, or with immediate family where appropriate, about the patient's condition and management
- Ensuring that accurate and relevant patient documentation exists
- Communicating and coordinating effectively with other health professionals in regard to management plans, diagnostic requests and consultations
- Regular review of patient progress and communication of any significant changes in the patient's condition to the VMO / Staff Specialist and nursing staff
- Initiation of change to the management plan within limitations set out by agreement with the VMO / Staff Specialist
- Management of unstable patients and ensuring an adequate handover to after-hours medical staff
- Supervision of students, interns and residents attached to the department
- Carry Trauma page and respond appropriately to trauma calls from the Emergency Department
- Maintenance of confidentiality of all Hospital Records, activities and information
- To take part in teaching techniques of Vascular Surgery to residents and interns
- Teaching and education of junior medical staff and medical students
- Teaching and education of nursing staff and other ancillary staff where appropriate
- To take part in undergraduate teaching both in tutorials and in informal teaching in the operating theatre
- Presentation of cases at the weekly vascular x-ray meeting(Thursday 0700 via TEAMS)
- Participation in the Hospital's Surgical & Trauma Grand Rounds as required
- Participation in Journal Club
- Participation in the Department's research projects
- Participation in the Quality Improvement activities of the department
- Participation in the department / unit after hours on call roster between one in two to one in three