Nuclear Medicine
Region
Trust
Nuclear Medicine – East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust
For information about this training post and a friendly discussion about a scientific career in Nuclear Medicine and what it can offer you, please contact mark.atthey@esneft.nhs.uk.
Nuclear Medicine – Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust is an established training centre having been training supernumerary trainees since 1992, and having STP trainees since the scheme started in 2011. The emphasis on being a large training centre means there are a number of alumni from Leeds working in the department and involved with the training of the new trainees. Trainees are reimbursed for travel and accommodation whilst at academic sites, often with these being booked by the secretarial staff to reduce the burden on trainees. There are shuttle buses between the hospitals in Leeds which are free for all employees to use helping to travel between the sites used for rotations. Trainees are normally based at St James University Hospital or Leeds General Infirmary. Due to the number of trainees we have, there is an active social group to engage with outside of your own specialism. RT and NM rotations are based at SJUH, DR&RP and INIR rotations are based at LGI.
Nuclear Medicine – Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust
The Nuclear Medicine Physics section supports the Nuclear Medicine work across the Mid and South Essex (MSE) NHS Foundation Trust. The Trust incorporates Basildon, Broomfield (Chelmsford) and Southend Hospitals, each with a Nuclear Medicine Department. The service provides a wide range of imaging and non-imaging examinations along with both inpatient and outpatient molecular radiotherapy treatments. The service is currently equipped with five gamma cameras (2 SPECT-CT), a gamma counter and five intraoperative gamma probes. The section provides physics support to a local third-party PET-CT service. The successful candidate would be joining the team at a hugely exciting time, with full equipment replacement and refurbishment programmes in progress across all sites of the Trust. Essex has it all – coast, countryside and city life. Fast and frequent rail services link the county with the capital and London Stansted and London Southend international airports connecting the area to the wider world. The training post will be primarily based at Southend Hospital, with some rotations in the first year at other Trusts across East Anglia. The academic component of the training will be based at King’s College London.
Nuclear Medicine – Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
NUH has two main campuses across the City of Nottingham, QMC and City Hospital, training will be based at both sites, there is a frequent bus service between the two, of 25 minute journey time, free to staff.
Nuclear Medicine – Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust
Nuclear Medicine – Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
Occasional visits outside the base at Royal Devon, Exeter, mainly Torbay Hospital, Torquay, Derriford Hospital, Plymouth and UHBW, Bristol. Expenses will be paid to cover these opportunities.
Nuclear Medicine – Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
This STP post is one of a number that will be based in Medical Physics and Scientific Computing at The Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford. You will join a network of STP trainees hosted across a number of specialisms so will benefit from great peer support and supervision For rotations, travel to other sites for testing of equipment may be necessary. In specialism attendance at other sites which are supported by the department may be required
Nuclear Medicine – The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
The post is primarily based at The Christie in Manchester. Approximately 5 weeks of the first year rotations will be based at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust. Some travel to other hospitals in the region may be required as part of first year rotations, for which transport or expenses will be provided.
Nuclear Medicine – University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
We are seeking an enthusiastic physicist to join the Medical Physics team at University Hospital Southampton (UHS) NHS Foundation Trust. UHS is one of the biggest employers in the region with over 10,000 staff and a strong healthcare science workforce and clinical-academic integration with the University of Southampton. The Nuclear Medicine and Positron Emission Tomography departments are equipped with state of the art scanners operating under a management equipment service. UHS also operates a licensed radiopharmacy responsible for in-house and regional provision of radiopharmaceuticals. UHS Nuclear Medicine Physics provide Medical Physics Expert provision and direct support to both clinical and research imaging services. This post is an excellent training opportunity for a motivated physicist to specialise in nuclear medicine in a large regional hospital.