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Highly Specialist Physiotherapist - Brachial Plexus/PNI

North Bristol NHS Trust
Bristol
2 days ago
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Overview

The South West Plexus Team (SWePT) is a new UK regional specialist centre for the treatment of brachial plexus injuries and complex peripheral nerve injuries. Some patients are seen and treated as emergencies as a result of acute trauma, and others are referred because of chronic problems (e.g. nerve compressions including TOS) sometimes these can be associated with previous injury. The unit also deals with nerve tumours in the upper and lower limbs. The SWePT team comprises of an interdisciplinary team of Surgeons, Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists and a CNS. Our vision is to work together to provide evidence based, collaborative and compassionate care within a supportive team environment.

The Highly Specialist Physiotherapist working in SWePT will be expected to deliver an enhanced level of practice and clinical leadership within the patients\' pathway. They will work with the wider MDT to help to deliver care at a regional level (guiding local services). In addition, they will be expected to actively participate in and lead team service evaluations audits and have many opportunities for research.

Responsibilities
  • Deliver an enhanced level of practice and clinical leadership within the patient pathway.
  • Work with the wider multidisciplinary team to deliver care at a regional level (guiding local services).
  • Actively participate in and lead team service evaluations, audits and have opportunities for research.
About North Bristol NHS Trust

North Bristol NHS Trust employs over 12,000 staff providing healthcare to the residents of Bristol, South Gloucestershire and North Somerset from our award-winning hospital building at Southmead. We are the regional Major Trauma Centre, and an internationally recognised centre of excellence in a range of services and major specialities. Our vision is that by enabling our teams to be the best that they can be, we will provide exceptional healthcare, personally delivered.

Diversity, Equality and Inclusion

North Bristol NHS Trust values all people as individuals. We aim to be an anti-discriminatory organisation and are committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. We welcome applicants from all underrepresented groups.


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