Glaucoma Doctor
Chapter 2 · Bradford, United Kingdom
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Glaucoma Doctor
Location: Bradford
Contract Type: Bank
We are recruiting on behalf of a leading specialist eye care provider for a Bank Glaucoma Doctor based in Bradford. Our client operates a network of dedicated eye hospitals across the UK, delivering world-class ophthalmic care across a range of specialisms including cataract surgery, refractive treatment, glaucoma, and medical retina. With a strong focus on clinical excellence and patient outcomes, this is a fantastic opportunity to join a highly skilled multi-disciplinary team in a modern, purpose-built clinical environment.
Job Purpose
As an integral part of a multi-disciplinary team working alongside the Lead Consultant for Glaucoma, we are looking for a staff grade doctor to carry out pre- and post-operative consultations, diagnose and assess the suitability of glaucoma patients for treatment (anti-glaucoma medications/SLT/PI), deliver these treatments, and manage patients according to the requisite policies and frameworks for care.
Main Duties & Key Responsibilities
- Diagnose, evaluate and manage patients with existing and undiagnosed glaucoma, along with other ocular conditions.
- Provide advice to patients, carers and families as appropriate, including explaining treatment options and their associated risks and benefits.
- Analyse and interpret diagnostic data (including IOP, visual field assessments, OCT, fundus biomicroscopy, CCT and gonioscopy) to identify and treat new or progressing glaucoma-related ocular conditions.
- Develop appropriate management plans for glaucoma referrals in line with relevant guidance, including NICE guidelines and internal policy.
- Run glaucoma clinics for patients, maintaining accurate patient records to ensure compliance with healthcare regulations.
- Provide ongoing education and support to patients and their families regarding glaucoma management and treatment options.
- Provide clinical advice to patients and follow the appropriate means of onward referral to another medical practitioner as necessary.
- Ensure awareness of CQC policies and updates, attending all mandatory update courses.
- Help to control cross infection by enforcing hospital policy, maintaining a clean working environment, and following decontamination and sterilisation procedures.
- Proactively identify ways to improve processes and service to ensure a streamlined, efficient and high-quality patient experience.
- Travel to hospital sites and attend online meetings as required for training, pathway review and team meetings.
- Support the development of the service by delivering CPD and presentations at educational and scientific meetings.
- Support audit and reporting activities pertaining to the Glaucoma pathway.
Person Specification
Qualifications & Experience
- Medical degree from a recognised university.
- Valid GMC registration with a licence to practise.
- Experience in ophthalmology, particularly in managing glaucoma cases.
- Excellent diagnostic and clinical skills.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to work effectively in a team and independently.
- Experience in the delivery of SLT and PI for glaucoma (desirable).
- Experience of using electronic patient administration and medical record systems.
Knowledge & Skills
- Able to work within the relevant codes of practice and professional standards for the delivery of glaucoma care.
- Able to identify new, existing and progressing glaucoma cases and develop appropriate treatment plans.
- Able to clearly explain treatment options, risks and benefits to patients.
- Experience in delivering treatment to glaucoma patients, ideally including medications, SLT and PIs.
- Able to build and maintain exceptional relationships with colleagues and patients.
- Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office and excellent time management.
Personal Qualities
- Passionate about patient care and delivering the best patient experience.
- Ability to work as part of a team.
- Consistent professional attitude; personable, confident and articulate at all times.
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