We have a new requirement for a Consultant Urologist to work on the beautiful Cayman Islands.
Our client provides and administers health care services and public health functions for residents and visitors of the Cayman Islands in accordance with the National Strategic Plan for Health.
Services are delivered primarily through the 124-beds at the Cayman Islands Hospital (the country’s principal health care facility), and the 18-beds at the Faith Hospital on Cayman Brac. Health care can also be obtained at district health centres, and clinics for dental and ophthalmologic care. Residents of Little Cayman can access care through the island’s clinic which is a purpose[1]built facility.
You must have Specialist Medical Registration/Board Certification from one of the following countries: UK, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Jamaica
- You should have full GMC registration with a licence to practice, and be on the Specialist Register, or equivalent
- At least 7 years postgraduate experience in the specialty relevant to the services provided
Job Purpose
To provide a quality patient centred urology service at the Cayman Islands Hospital, Grand Cayman, shared with other Consultant Surgeons, Registrars and Clinical Interns rotating throughout the H.S.A.
Work is generated by patients referred by other consultants and the Accident and Emergency Departments. Patients transferred from General Practice Clinics. Patients referred from private practitioners.
The post holder is expected to refer patients to other disciplines within the government health service, or to tertiary centre, where this is indicated by the clinical needs of the patients.
Liaise closely with colleagues in other clinical disciplines.
Hospital
The Cayman Islands Hospital, the principal health care facility in the country, is a modern, 139,066 sq. ft., two-story facility with 124 beds. It offers accident and emergency services; a wide range of surgical services; a Critical Care Unit, physiotherapy; a pharmacy; a central sterilisation unit; and laboratory services, including a state-of-the-art forensic unit - along with many other facilities a person would expect in a modern health care setting.
This is a 24-hour full-service medical facility. There are four operating theatres; a dialysis unit; oncology unit; X-ray; morgue; and a forensic and drug testing laboratory. Other facilities include: outpatient specialist clinics, administrative offices, and a modern high-tech electronic health information management section.
The Location
Truly a tropical paradise, the Cayman Islands are alive with vibrant coral reefs, marine life, flora and exotic birds. This natural beauty is accompanied by one of the highest standards of living in the Caribbean, along with a sophisticated international culture, and the benefits of a flourishing financial industry. Part of an underwater mountain range running between Cuba and Belize, the Cayman Islands lie 480 miles south of Miami, 150 miles south of Cuba and 189 miles north-west of Jamaica. With an average year-round temperature range of about 75° F in winter to about 85° F in the summer, the Islands boast some of the finest tropical weather in the world.
When you’re looking to get off the beach, get lost in the luxury of George Town, where colourful traditional Caribbean-style buildings meet high finance corporations, and finish the day off with a sunset cocktail. It is on Grand Cayman that you will find some of the most popular Caribbean activities, attractions, and festivals, including the popular Pirates Week and the colourful and exciting Batabano (the Grand Cayman Carnival). Other popular attractions include the Cayman Islands National Museum, Rum Point, Pedro St. James, Bodden Town, the first capital of the Cayman Islands, Cayman Turtle Farm, and the National’s Trusts Mastic Trail, a 2-mile traditional footpath through unspoiled woodlands.
How Head Medical can help
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