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  • VisitingProfessionalProgramme: InterventionalRadiology

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    1 Visiting Professional Programme – Interventional Radiology

    Introduction

    The Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust Interventional Radiology Visiting Professional Programme (VPP)

    is designed to provide international visiting professionals with the opportunity to experience interventional radiology

    procedures in one of the largest radiology units in London. The programme offers a unique chance to be fully

    integrated within a radiology service which is at the forefront of clinical activity, training and research.

    The programmes are designed by our clinical leads to provide unique development experiences which enable

    visiting professionals to broaden their clinical expertise and learn new skills that can be transferred back to their

    work place. We are excited to deliver exclusive access to observe and work alongside our radiology faculty and to

    provide an opportunity for international professionals to gain insight into our Trust and the role that our staff play

    within the NHS.

    Who should apply?

    This programme is intended for allied health professionals and senior trainees who specialise in or have a keen

    interest in interventional radiology.

    Visitors have the choice of applying for a hands-on attachment or observership programme.

    Those wishing to apply for a hands-on attachment must have GMC registration. You can apply for GMC

    registration directly through the main GMC website (www.gmc-uk.org), alternatively The Royal College of

    Radiologists run a medical training initiative which facilitates GMC registration and provides sponsorship for a Tier

    5 visa. You can find out more about their Medical Training Initiative by visiting their website

    (https://www.rcr.ac.uk/clinical-radiology/careers-recruitment/international-sponsorship-scheme-iss) .

    Duration

    It is recommended that in order to get the most out of the Interventional Radiology programme, that visiting

    professionals undertake an attachment placement of 3-12 months. For observerships we recommend 4-8 week

    placements. However, the programme’s duration can potentially be tailored to the specific learning requirements of

    those visiting the Trust.

    Format

    The Interventional Radiology programme is delivered within the hospital work place and it includes exposure to

    clinics, inpatient ward rounds, post-operative recovery of patients and multidisciplinary team meetings.

    Visiting professionals will be aligned with supervisors from within the clinical teams who will facilitate agreed

    learning and development needs. We would expect visiting professionals to be totally integrated in the day to day

    service within our international radiology team.

    http://www.gmc-uk.org/https://www.rcr.ac.uk/clinical-radiology/careers-recruitment/international-sponsorship-scheme-iss

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    Overall aims The programme is aimed at those who wish to extend their clinical expertise in interventional radiology within Guy’s

    and St Thomas’ Hospital.

    The aims of the programme include:

    Involvement in a wide range of interventional radiology procedures

    The opportunity to have direct experience and exposure to clinics and ward rounds at a leading London

    radiology department

    Participation in multidisciplinary team meetings

    The opportunity to develop networks for future close working

    Individual weekly timetables will be created depending on each visiting professional’s requirements.

    Sample timetable

    Hospital/ location

    Type of work Start time and

    finish time

    Frequency

    Monday Guys Audit/ Research 09:00 – 17:00 Once per week

    Tuesday St Thomas Intervention 09:00 – 17:00 Once per week

    Wednesday St Thomas Intervention

    CTA/MRA

    09:00 – 12:30

    12:30 – 17:00

    Once per week

    Thursday Guys Intervention 09:00 – 17:00 Once per week

    Friday St Thomas Intervention 09:00 – 17:00 Once per week

    Out of hours commitment: 1 in 5 with locum cover occasionally required.

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    Interventional Radiology service The radiology department at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital is one of the largest in London, with approximately 50

    radiologists, 100 radiographers, 50 nursing staff and 30 support staff. Both x-ray departments have outstanding

    imaging facilities. These include; a busy A&E (including a dedicated emergency CT scanner) and Outpatients

    departments, together with Ultrasound, CT, MRI, Interventional Suites including a Paediatric Cardiac lab, Breast

    and Nuclear Medicine. CRIS, PACS, Computerised and Digital Imaging modalities are used throughout the

    department.

    Interventional Radiology (abbreviated IR) is a medical sub-specialty of radiology which utilises minimally-invasive

    image-guided procedures to diagnose and treat diseases in nearly every organ system. The concept behind

    interventional radiology is to diagnose and treat patients using the least invasive techniques currently available in

    order to minimize risk to the patient and improve health outcomes.

    As the inventors of angioplasty and the catheter-delivered stent, interventional radiologists pioneered modern

    minimally-invasive medicine. Using X-rays, CT, ultrasound, MRI, and other imaging modalities, interventional

    radiologists obtain images which are then used to direct Interventional instruments throughout the body. These

    procedures are usually performed using needles and narrow tubes called catheters, rather than by making large

    incisions into the body as in traditional surgery.

    Many conditions that once required surgery can now be treated non-surgically by interventional radiologists. By

    minimizing the physical trauma to the patient, peripheral interventions can reduce infection rates and recovery time,

    as well as shorten hospital stays.

    Common Interventional Radiology Procedures at GSTT

    Prostate Artery Embolization

    A cutting edge new treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia. We have successfully performed one of the largest

    series of patients in the UK.

    Uterine Artery Embolization

    An embolization procedure of uterine arteries to stop life-threatening postpartum bleeding, potentially preventing

    hysterectomy. The same procedure is used to treat fibroid tumours and is then called UFE (Uterine Fibroid

    Embolization). We have one of the largest series of uterine fibroid embolisations in the UK.

    Varicocele Embolization

    A treatment for "varicose veins" in the scrotum, which can cause male infertility and pain.

    Arteriovenous Malformations (AVM)

    Embolisation of high flow vascular malformations is carried out using a range of embolization techniques. We also

    offer sclerotherapy treatment for low flow venous malformations.

    Ablative therapies

    We offer a comprehensive range of ablative procedures for cancer including radio-frequency and microwave

    ablation as well as cryotherapy.

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    Peripheral Arterial Interventions

    We perform a wide range of complex peripheral arterial interventions including below the knee angioplasty and

    stenting as well as atherectomy procedures.

    Venous Interventions

    A comprehensive range of interventions including catheter directed thrombolysis for acute occlusions, central

    venous reconstruction for chronic venous occlusions, pelvic vein embolization for pelvic venous insufficiency.

    Vena Cava Filter Insertion / Removal

    A tiny cage-like device that is inserted in the inferior venal cava to prevent them from reaching the lungs.

    Biliary Drainage and Stenting

    Using a plastic tube and / or a stent to open up blocked ducts and allow bile to drain from the liver.

    Central Venous Access

    Included tunnelled dialysis line insertion, Hickman line and Port-a-cath procedures.

    Fistula Procedures

    Including fistuloplasty, HERO graft placement, pharmaco-mechanical thrombectomy for thrombosed fistulas.

    Gastrostomy Tube

    Feeding tube inserted into the stomach for patients who are unable to take sufficient food by mouth.

    Infection and Abscess Drainage

    Patients with a variety of illnesses may develop an area of persistent infection (abscess) in the body. The infection

    can be drained by inserting a catheter through a small nick in the skin and to the site of the infection. Also used to

    treat complications of open surgery.

    Needle Biopsy

    Diagnostic test for lung, liver and other cancers; an alternative to open surgical biopsy.

    Stent Graft

    Reinforces a ruptured or ballooning section of an artery (an aneurysm) with a fabric-wrapped stent C a small,

    flexible mesh tube used to "patch" the blood vessel. Also known as an endograph.

    Nephrostomy tube and antegrade ureteric stent Insertion

    The ureter carries urine from the kidneys to the bladder and sometimes becomes blocked by kidney stones or other

    obstructions. The interventional radiologist inserts a catheter through a small nick in the skin and into the blocked

    kidney to drain the urine. Through this access an antegrade ureteric stent can also be placed.

    Vertebroplasty and Kyphoplasty

    A pain treatment for fractured vertebra in which medical grade bone cement is injected into the vertebra.

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    Paediatric Interventions

    We have an established vascular anomalies treatment service and also perform reno-vascular intervention and

    bronchial stenting in children.

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    Faculty

    Interventional consultants

    Professor Andy Adam (Clinical Director)

    Dr Tarun Sabharwal

    Dr Panos Gkoutzios

    Dr Leo Monzon

    Dr Athanasios Diamantopoulos

    Dr Irfan Ahmed

    Dr Narayan Karunanithy

    Dr Usman Raja

    Dr Shahzad Ilyas

    Dr Narayanan Thulasidasan

    Dr Steven Moser

    IR Service Management Team & Modality Leads

    Kim Robertson – Head of Radiology Service

    Amanda Woodburn – Superintendent Radiographer CT & Interventional Radiology

    Mark Hampshire – Superintendent Radiographer – Interventional Radiology

    Narayan Karunanithy – Clinical Lead for IR

    Emma Smith – Service Manager for IR

    Fees

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    A course fee per week will be applied. This excludes accommodation and travelling expenses. Participants will be

    provided with a certificate at the end of their attachment. To find out the fee please contact us by emailing

    [email protected].

    Registration and enquiries

    To register for the Interventional Radiology Visiting Professional Programme please complete the application form

    at www.guysandstthomasevents.co.uk and return to:

    Education and Events

    Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust

    Email: [email protected]

    Telephone: + 44 (0)20 7188 7188 extension 55865

    Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust

    mailto:[email protected]://www.guysandstthomasevents.co.uk/mailto:[email protected]

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    Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust is one of the largest Foundation Trusts' in the UK. It consists of St Thomas' Hospital, Evelina London Children’s Hospital and Guy's Hospital. The Trust provides a full range of hospital services, as well as specialist services including cancer, cardiothoracic, women and children’s services, kidney care and orthopaedics. Guy’s is a major centre for cancer and renal services with the UK’s largest kidney donor programme, and is also a leading centre for genetics, stem cell and allergy research and cleft lip and palate. St Thomas’ is a leading centre for the treatment of cardiovascular disease, stroke, HIV and dermatology. The Trust has one of the largest critical care units in the UK and one of the busiest A&E departments in London. It has an annual turnover of £1.2 billion and employs 13,500 staff. Last year, the Trust handled over 2 million patient contacts, including:

    1.07m outpatients

    85,000 inpatients

    88,000 day case patients

    192,000 accident and emergency attendances

    859,000 in community services

    6,847 babies delivered The Trust has 665 beds at St Thomas', 288 at Guy's, 144 at the Evelina London Children’s Hospital and 64 in the community. NHS statistics show that our patient survival rates are nearly 25 per cent better than the national average. This is one of the lowest standardised mortality rates in the NHS and provides an important indication of the quality of care provided by our clinical staff. In 2013, the Dr Foster Hospital Guide awarded us Trust of the Year for safe care. Care Quality Commission (CQC) rating Guy’s and St Thomas’ achieved a ‘Good’ overall rating by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) with several services rated ‘Outstanding’. CQC inspectors visited the Trust’s hospital and community services from 7-10 September 2015 with further unannounced visits taking place later the same month. In its report, the CQC praises staff who its inspectors found to be ‘highly committed to the Trust and delivering high quality patient care’. Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust values

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    Our values help us to define and develop our culture – what we do and how we do it. Making people aware of the Trust values, making them part of our culture and demonstrating them through the organisation helps us develop a shared way of acting. Our values are a key part of everything that we do as an organisation, from being included in staff job descriptions and in our publications, through to our work on leadership development and performance management. Our five values are listed below:

    1. Put patients first 2. Take pride in what we do 3. Respect others 4. Strive to be the best 5. Act with Integrity

    Every day we aim to provide the most exceptional care to our patients from dedicated staff who follow our five values. Take a look at our video at http://gti/services/organisational-devt/values-behaviours/our-values.aspx to see what our values mean to them.

    http://gti/services/organisational-devt/values-behaviours/our-values.aspx

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