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Clinical Examination Models

£39,897 - £39,897
 

Job Description

We are seeking a model for a single session of cardiovascular clinical examination to assist in the training of medical students. In this role, you will be examined by a clinical tutor, demonstrating cardiovascular techniques such as pulse checks, blood pressure readings, and heart auscultation for educational purposes. Candidates should be comfortable with physical examinations being performed on them by a professional in front of a large audience of students. Candidates should maintain a professional demeanour throughout the session. The candidate should be lightly dressed for the session, preferably in shorts and a t-shirt, but will not be expected to remove any clothing during the session. Reliability and punctuality are essential. Similar sessions are available throughout the academic year

 

There are 21 sessions, (1.5hr for each) session dates and timings below:

16 Sep 2024    1200    1330
16 Sep 2024    1200    1330
16 Sep 2024    1200    1330
11 Nov 2024    1200    1330
11 Nov 2024    1200    1330
11 Nov 2024    1200    1330
03 Feb 2025    1600    1730
03 Feb 2025    1600    1730
03 Feb 2025    1600    1730
31 Mar 2025    1300    1430
31 Mar 2025    1300    1430
31 Mar 2025    1300    1430
19 Sep 2024    1200    1300
19 Sep 2024    1200    1300
19 Sep 2024    1200    1300
14 Nov 2024    1200    1300
14 Nov 2024    1200    1300
14 Nov 2024    1200    1300
03 Apr 2025    1200    1300
03 Apr 2025    1200    1300
03 Apr 2025    1200    1300

 

For more information, please contact daniel.bromage@kcl.ac.uk



Qualifications

Normal office environment 



Skills

No prior experience is required.

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Thank you for your interest.  This job has already been offered and accepted, unfortunately King's Talent Bank will not remove the ad until 7th October which is why it still appears as live.   



Qualifications

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Skills

Thank you for your interest.  This job has already been offered and accepted, unfortunately King's Talent Bank will not remove the ad until 7th October which is why it still appears as live.   

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