Region

  • London
  • South East

Trust

  • Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
  • Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
  • Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
  • University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Clinical Scientific Computing – Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

Trainees will be employed at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust (GSTT) working within the Clinical Scientific Computing team. Trainees will learn about the use and development of AI in healthcare, including the ethical use of clinical data, to improve patient care and outcomes. Trainees who specialise in Clinical Scientific Computing will gain a variety of skills including: Knowledge of all stages of the Software Development Lifecycle; AI skills; Programming skills; Creating software; Commissioning software for clinical use;  Maintenance of clinical software; Data curation; Project management; Software policy expertise.

Clinical Scientific Computing – Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

This training post is based in the Radiation Physics Department at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, a leading London trust with a wide range of technologies. You will trained by clinical scientists in medical physics, clinical engineering and clinical scientific computing. You will also benefit from being affiliated with the London North Medical Physics Consortium network.

Clinical Scientific Computing – Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

  • 1 post
  • South East

This STP post is based in the exciting Scientific Computing group (SciCom), one of the first dedicated clinical scientific computing groups in the NHS. SciCom works in full project life-cycles developing computing systems, from user requirements specification through implementation to testing and deployment. Application areas include clinical databases, research imaging archives for training deep-learning models, web-portals supporting day-to-day operations of the Trust and medical imaging routers, data extractors and de-identification tools. Work-place competencies will typically be completed through working on real-life tasks and software projects. Rotational and specialist modules will be completed primarily within SciCom, as well as within Medical Physics and Health Informatics teams at the Royal Surrey. The Introduction to Clinical Engineering rotation module will be completed during a 4-week placement at Oxford University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.

Clinical Scientific Computing – University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

  • 1 post
  • London