Dr A having recently completed Radiology training, transitioned to working as a locum in urgent care. During this period, they updated their designated body to their current employer, where they were on the staff bank, while actively pursuing a fellowship opportunity.
Dr A successfully secured a fellowship in cancer imaging with a Trust and began the pre-employment checks. Initially, discussions with the Trust included the possibility of a part-time role, to which they agreed. However, the Trust later changed their requirement to a full-time commitment, citing immediate staffing needs, while offering limited on-call duties (once every three months) in this full-time position.
This change presented a dilemma for Dr A. Given their current position as a locum, they were uncertain whether to accept the full-time fellowship or request a six-month postponement. They also required advice on whether the Trust was within their rights to withdraw the initial part-time offer and offer the role to another candidate willing to start immediately on a full-time basis.
The Trust had initially advertised both part-time and full-time roles. However, due to pressing staffing needs, they prioritised filling the full-time position and decided against offering the part-time role to any candidate. While they were able to wait for three months, a six-month delay was not feasible.
Considering Dr A’s current position as a part-time locum consultant and the stability and valuable experience offered by a full-time fellowship, the advice was to accept the full-time position. With their current locum contract ending in six months, accepting the Trust’s full-time offer was the most prudent course of action.
This case study highlights several critical lessons for doctors transitioning to fellowship roles:
Dr A’s experience underscores the complexities of making career decisions post-training, particularly in navigating fellowship offers. It serves as a valuable reminder for doctors to be flexible, strategically consider timing, and maintain open communication with potential employers while navigating the transition to fellowship roles.
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