Region

  • London
  • Midlands
  • North East and Yorkshire
  • South East

Trust

  • King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
  • London North Training Consortium
  • Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust
  • Northern Training Consortium
  • Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust
  • Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
  • St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
  • United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust

Medical Physics undefined – King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

  • 7 posts
  • London

This post comes under the Medical Physics and Clinical Engineering King’s (STP Consortium only).

Trainees will be based at King’s College Hospital but the training could take place at KCH, Guy’s and St. Thomas’ Hospital or The Royal Marsden Hospital London.

Medical Physics undefined – London North Training Consortium

  • 10 posts
  • London

The London North Training Consortium is made up of six leading NHS Trusts: Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust; Barts Health NHS Trust; UCL Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust; Royal Free Hampstead NHS Foundation Trust; North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust; Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust at Queen’s Hospital, Romford. To enable trainees to fully benefit from the diversity of training opportunities provided by the London North Consortium, during the course of a trainee’s three year contract, the trainee will spend time in any number of the member departments, and are therefore advised to take this into account when considering choices of accommodation. The final allocation of medical physics specialism is made by the end of the rotational placements and is based on three criteria; training capacity, trainee choice and workforce requirements.

Medical Physics undefined – Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust

  • 2 posts
  • South East

Medical Physics at Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust is a large dynamic department supporting one of the busiest and highly regarded cancer centres in one of the top ranked Trusts in England. Working alongside our Clinical Scientists, Technologists, Radiographers and Engineers we are able to provide our Medical Physics STP trainees with a well-rounded experience in Radiotherapy Physics, Nuclear Medicine Physics, including radioisotope therapies, and Radiation Safety and Diagnostic Imaging, as well as supporting STP trainees undertaking Clinical Scientific Computing. Medical Physics at MTW encompasses three main sites (Maidstone General Hospital, Tunbridge Wells Hospital and the Radiotherapy service based at Canterbury Hospital), we also look after a number of large and small healthcare organisations over the South East giving you experience on a broad spectrum of equipment, including our new Halycon Radiotherapy Treatment units, to state of the art x-ray facilities, and experience in brachytherapy and molecular therapies. You may be asked to work at some of the healthcare organisations for limited periods during your training, observe an inspection by the regulators, attend and join in on some of the training we provide to all different healthcare professionals. We offer Medical Physics undefined because we believe your selection of specialism, in the area you have a passion for, is important to you as well as us, we therefore endeavour to accommodate individual training preferences where possible. We work hard to ensure that all of our trainees are fully integrated into our services, gaining hands on experience from the start, and to guarantee you have a smooth journey throughout your training program we allocate one of our training officers to you.

Medical Physics undefined – Northern Training Consortium

  • 3 posts
  • North East and Yorkshire

The Northern Training Consortium (NTC) is a well-established training consortium of 8 Trusts in the North East and North Cumbria, working together to deliver high quality training in the Physical Sciences. We currently have 23 STP trainees in the region, an experienced workplace training team including a dedicated training co-ordinator, and a trainee network providing peer support. The NTC has a strong record of keeping STP trainees in the region once qualified. Medical Physics Undefined posts include rotations around the region in year 1, for which the appointee will be expected to travel. Location will be fixed for the specialism years. The NTC offers training in all 4 Medical Physics specialisms but the places in each specialism and location may be limited by capacity in any given year.

Medical Physics undefined – Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust

  • 5 posts
  • South East

Oxford University Hospitals offers training principally based at the Churchill and John Radcliffe Hospitals. Some training takes place at other nearby hospitals. For further information about the Department please visit: https://www.ouh.nhs.uk/medphys

The final allocation of medical physics specialism is made by the end of the rotational placements and is based on three criteria: trainee choice, training capacity, and workforce requirements. Specialisms offered are Radiotherapy Physics, Nuclear Medicine and Radiation Safety and Diagnostic Radiology.

Medical Physics undefined – Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

  • 3 posts
  • North East and Yorkshire

The base for Medical Physics STP training in Sheffield is the Royal Hallamshire Hospital, but parts of the training will also be conducted at the Northern General Hospital and Weston Park Hospital. Specialised training is available in Sheffield in all 4 of the Medical Physics sub-specialties.

Medical Physics undefined – St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

  • 4 posts
  • London

This post comes under the Medical Physics and Clinical Engineering King’s (STP Consortium only).

Training is undertaken at St. George’s and The Royal Marsden Sutton. Radiotherapy is only done at Royal Marsden and Diagnostic Radiology is only done at St. George’s (and the RPC). The other two specialisms will be done at both centres.

Medical Physics undefined – United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust

  • 2 posts
  • Midlands
  • Updated on 17/04/2024

Lincoln is a small growing historic city serving a large rural population. It now hosts a very successful university including the first new physics department since 1967 which we are working with. A new medical school opened in 2019 adding more development opportunities for an aspiring clinical scientist. The successful candidate would be based in Lincoln for the duration of their training with occasional trips to Boston, Grantham, Louth or the other smaller centres that make up our Trust.