Comprehensive Hepatology Training Program in Oxford and Cambridge

Slide Note
Embed
Share

This program offers a unique opportunity for 9 months of training at John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, followed by 3 months at Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge. The experience includes a wide range of clinical Hepatology exposure, educational opportunities, and participation in on-call rotation. The program covers various specialties within Hepatology, providing hands-on experience in clinic settings, specialized wards, and endoscopy procedures. Renowned consultants with diverse subspecialty interests lead the program, offering a rich learning environment. Enquiries are welcome through the provided contact information.


Download Presentation

Please find below an Image/Link to download the presentation.

The content on the website is provided AS IS for your information and personal use only. It may not be sold, licensed, or shared on other websites without obtaining consent from the author. Download presentation by click this link. If you encounter any issues during the download, it is possible that the publisher has removed the file from their server.



Uploaded on Jul 02, 2024 | 0 Views


Presentation Transcript


  1. Oxford Hepatology ATP Paired with Cambridge

  2. Overview 9 months at the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford 3 months at Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge Excellent general and sub-specialty clinical Hepatology experience Outstanding educational and academic opportunities Participation in out-of-hours Gastro/Hep on call rota (c. 1 in 8) (no GIM)

  3. Oxford Oxford Hepatology based at John Radcliffe Hospital with additional inpatient and outpatient Hepatology at the Horton Hospital in Banbury 18 bed ward (shared with Gastro) Staffing includes 3 other regional registrars, 5 senior clinical fellows, 5 hepatology nurse specialists Hepatology Day Case Unit General and sub-specialty Hepatology clinics Metabolic (fatty liver) Viral Hepatitis HCC Autoimmune/PSC Advanced Liver (decompensated cirrhosis, pre-transplant) Post transplant Endoscopy including Hepatology lists with emphasis on portal hypertension Excellent links with interventional radiology, HPB surgery, oncology and Royal Free Hospital transplant unit

  4. Typical week plan Monday Tues Wed Thur Fri Morning Viral Hep clinic Consultant W/R Met Hep clinic Ward round/ referrals/ day case Department lunchtime meeting Registrar teaching Histopath meeting Hot cases/ academic meeting Journal club Adv Liv or ward round Afternoon Endoscopy/ward work Ward work/ day case Ward work/ audit Ward work Hepatology/HPB XR meeting

  5. Hepatology Consultants (subspecialty interests) Dr Jeremy Cobbold (Clinical Lead, Metabolic Hepatology, Cirrhosis- pre/post transplant) Dr Jane Collier (HCC, Viral Hepatitis) Dr Emma Culver (Autoimmune, cholestatic liver diseases, IgG4-RD) Dr Tony Ellis (Horton Hospital- General Hepatology) Dr Francesca Saffioti (Biliary Disease, Cirrhosis) Prof Ellie Barnes (Honorary Consultant- Viral Hepatitis, HCC) Dr Michael Pavlides (Honorary Consultant- Metabolic, Liver Imaging)

  6. Enquiries welcome Contact Dr Jeremy Cobbold, Consultant Hepatologist Jeremy.cobbold@ouh.nhs.uk

Related


More Related Content