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Post CCT Fellow in GI and Abdominal Radiology

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Post CCT Fellow in GI and Abdominal Radiology The closing date is 25 January 2026

Applications are invited for a Post CCT Fellow in GI and Abdominal Radiology at the Royal United Hospital Bath. This is a fixed term post expected to start in August/September 2026, for a period of one year.

The job plan will be based around 7-8 sessions of abdominal CT and MRI reporting, fluoroscopy, intervention and GI MDTs, 1-2 general reporting sessions (rotating between acute CT, US, GP plain film and hot reporting), with 1 session protected for audit and research work or specialist imaging/interventional sessions as desired. A second subspecialty can be accommodated if desired on discussion with the department. There is an expectation that the appointed fellow will take part in the registrar tier on-call rota. The on-call covers 1700-2000 on weekdays and 0800-1800 on weekends. This runs in parallel to the on-call consultant who is onsite to supervise the on-call registrar at these times. There is no overnight component to the registrar tier rota. Rota frequency is expected to be between 1 in 7 and 1 in 9.

Candidates are encouraged to visit the hospital and can make arrangements through contacting the Clinical Lead, Dr. Gary Cross, email gary.cross@nhs.net or Dr. Matthew Laugharne, Lead GI Radiologist, email matthewlaugharne@nhs.net.

Main duties of the job The fellow will work under the supervision of 6 Consultants with subspecialty interests in GI Imaging to further develop experience and expertise in all aspects of GI Radiology. The Fellow will help deliver the GI cancer diagnostic service including reporting hepatobiliary, pancreatic and luminal cancer staging and surveillance CT and MRI, performing abdominal biopsies and drainages, preparing and presenting at the weekly upper and lower GI cancer and CUP multidisciplinary team meetings. Luminal GI Radiology will include experience in reporting specialist techniques such as Small Bowel CT and MRI, CT Colonography, Rectal MRI, perianal fistula MRI and MRDP. The Fellow will be encouraged to complete a recognised course in CT Colonography technique and reporting, and to work towards achieving minimum reporting numbers for independent CTC reporting accreditation. The fellow will undertake abdominal US in general US lists and contribute to the fluoroscopy service. The department has an on-site PET-CT scanner and experience will be provided in PET-CT interpretation for GI and CUP MDTs.

There are opportunities to develop experience in other abdominal imaging eg reporting GU CT and prostate MRI, or further a second subspecialty interest if desired.

There is a growing research portfolio within the Radiology department and the RUH is a partner in the National Consortium of Intelligent Medical Imaging, working with industry partners to develop AI in Radiology.

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Job responsibilities Please find attached to the vacancy a detailed person specification and job description for further information about this role.

Person Specification Qualifications

GMC recognised general medical qualification.

Full GMC registration with a licence to practice

FRCR or recognised equivalent

Be on the GMC specialist register or within 6 months of CCT

Clinical

Current general radiological practice and ability appropriate to a district general hospital environment

Fully motivated in contributing to general and specialised work in the department and in maintaining a high standard of personal development

Experience in reporting GI and abdominal CT and CT Colonography

GI MRI imaging experience

Experience in US and CT guided biopsies and drainages

Experience in GI and GU interventional procedures

Personal Attributes

Good interpersonal skills with ability to relate to all members of staff and patients

Committed to working within a team

Able to communicate effectively, verbally and in writing to staff, patients and relatives ensuring that communication is tailored to the person being addressed

Ability to work under pressure.

Willing to seek help from senior colleagues when appropriate

Evidence of adaptability, organisation of time and learning.

Computing Skills

Commitment to continuing personal development and to the specialty

Research

Interest in participating in departmental audit and research

Teaching

Able to support multidisciplinary teaching and subspecialty training

Previous experience of teaching undergraduates and junior colleagues.

Management

Awareness of audit process, appraisal, principles of Clinical Governance, confidentiality and data protection

Proven track record of audit

Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

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