Specialty

  • Audiology
  • Cancer Genomics
  • Cardiac Science
  • Clinical Biochemistry
  • Clinical Engineering
  • Clinical Immunology
  • Clinical Informatics
  • Clinical Scientific Computing
  • Critical Care Science
  • Embryology
  • Genomic Counselling
  • Genomics
  • Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics
  • Medical Physics - undefined
  • Neurophysiology
  • Ophthalmic and Vision Science
  • Reconstructive Science
  • Respiratory and Sleep Science
  • Vascular Science

Trust

  • Barts Health NHS Trust
  • Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust
  • Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
  • Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
  • King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
  • London North Medical Physics Training Consortium
  • London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust
  • Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
  • NHS Blood and Transplant
  • Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
  • South London Consortium
  • St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
  • Synnovis
  • The Centre for Reproductive and Genetic Health
  • The Evewell
  • The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust
  • University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Audiology – Barts Health NHS Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

The main base for Adult Audiology will be at The Royal London Hospital, E1 1FR and the Paediatric Audiology base will be The Hackney Ark Centre, E8 2FP. The Vision rotation will be at Moorfields Eye Hospital and the Neurophysiology rotation will be at the Royal London Hospital. There are good public transport links to all these sites.

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Manchester

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Dina Al-Sattar
Email: dina.al-sattar@nhs.net

Audiology – Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Manchester

Audiology – University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

The rotation component in year 1 will take place at different hospital sites within London. The adult specialty training will be based within Royal Free NHS Trust which includes travelling between sites at Royal Free Hospital, Chase Farm Hospital and Barnet Hospital.

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Aston University

Cancer Genomics – Barts Health NHS Trust

  • 2 posts
  • London

Trainees in Cancer Genomics will be based in our state-of-the-art facilities at the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. Working in one of the largest pathology services in the UK, trainees will have the opportunity to collaborate with a multi-disciplinary workforce including an internationally renowned Specialist Integrated Haematological Malignancy Diagnostic Service (SIHMDS). The trainees will have access to work within the dedicated Molecular Pathology suite which hosts innovative technologies including long read sequencing.

Trainees will be part of a network within the North Thames Genomic Medicine Service and will have the opportunity to rotate for short periods to other organisations within the region.

There are excellent transport links to the area including the Elizabeth line and east London is a vibrant and diverse community.

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Manchester

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Emma Burt
Email: emmaburt@nhs.net

Cancer Genomics – Synnovis

  • 1 post
  • London

The training will be delivered by the South East Genomic Laboratories Hub (SEGLH) – Synnovis Consortium. The trainee will be primarily based at Guy’s Hospital but will have the opportunity to visit King’s College Hospital for certain aspects of their training.

Local promotion details for post(s): You can watch a recording of our most recent Open Day here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lnw9P_rro3E

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Manchester

Cancer Genomics – The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

Are you ready to make a profound impact in the field of Clinical Genomics and help shape the future of cancer diagnostics? If you’re passionate about patient care, with exceptional interpersonal skills and a strong team spirit, we have a remarkable opportunity waiting for you – join the pioneers at Royal Marsden’s Clinical Genomics Lab.

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Manchester

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Mikel Valganon-Petrizan
Email: mikel.valganonpetrizan@rmh.nhs.uk

Cardiac Science – Barts Health NHS Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

An enthusiastic and talented individual is required to work in the Cardiac Science Department, Barts Health NHS Trust. The post holder will be required to train to perform foundation level tasks unsupervised and to assist senior staff as required on their journey towards clinical scientist registration. The post holder will carry out various elements of training such as elective, rotational and specialist training as well as completing online and in-house assessments to gain full competency in becoming a cardiac scientist. The post holder will be expected to work within the cardiac team as well as different teams at various sites within the Trust. In addition, the post holder will be required to train, guide and mentor more junior trainee clinical scientists in the performance of their individual roles and to give support to senior staff members.

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Manchester Metropolitan University

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: James Malcolmson
Email: james.malcolmson@nhs.net

Cardiac Science – Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust

  • 5 posts
  • London

Training posts across our Trust will be based at the following hospitals:

  • Guy’s and St Thomas’ hospital (Westminster, London) – 1x CRM post and 1x ECHO post
  • Harefield hospital (Uxbridge, Hillingdon) – 1x CRM post
  • Royal Brompton hospital (Kensington and Chelsea) – 2x CRM posts

Note allocation to specific posts will take place locally after national recruitment is concluded. Applicants must select the entire Trust as a location choice and be prepared to accept all options.

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Newcastle University

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Mark Squirrel
Email: mark.squirrell@gstt.nhs.uk

Cardiac Science – Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

The training is delivered Trust-wide at all of our hospital sites delivering cardiac services. Trainees may choose to specialise in CRM or Echo

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Newcastle University

Cardiac Science – Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust

  • 2 posts
  • London

The trainee will be based at the Barnet Hospital for their, CRM and echo training. However, they might have to travel to Royal Free Hospital for Cath Lab training. If the trainee prefers to specialise in CRM, Barnet might be the best option. If the trainee prefers to specialise in echocardiography for their final year, Royal Free Hospital might be the best option.

Barnet Hospital – The nearest tube station is High Barnet station, and the nearest train station is New Barnet station to get to Barnet Hospital. It takes a 10–20-minute walk from the station or 10-minute bus ride from the station, using bus routes 107 or 307.

Royal Free Hospital – The nearest tube station is Belsize Park, and the nearest train station is Hampstead Heath to get to Royal Free Hospital. It takes 5-10 minutes to walk from the station.

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Newcastle University

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Kalaiarasi Janagarajan or Cheryl Ralph
Email: k.janagarajan@nhs.net or cheryl.ralph@nhs.net

Cardiac Science – St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

  • 2 posts
  • London

Based at St Georges Hospital, Tooting, London. Within Cardiac Physiology at St Georges, there is a team of approximately 70 cardiac physiologists that will help you through your development and understanding of cardiac physiology and disease processes. We cover all diagnostic and intervention cardiac procedures, no matter how simple or complex, we perform the following:

  • ECG and Holter monitoring and analysis
  • Exercise tolerance testing, including CPET
  • 5 Cardiac catherisation labs, including PPCI
  • Cardiac Device implants and follow up
  • Echo, including TTE, TOE, Stress and Valve clinic, ICC and Paediatrics

Education is important here at St George’s, so we have a range of staff from newly qualified PTP students, to highly specialised physiologists and you as STP students are part of this. As St Georges Hospital is attached to a University, you have 24 hour library access.

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Manchester Metropolitan University

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Evelyn Greenhough
Email: evelyn.greenhough@stgeorges.nhs.uk

Clinical Biochemistry – Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

We provide comprehensive training within our organisation as we offer a wide ranges of specialist Clinical Biochemistry services (more information on our website). Trainees will spend the largest proportion of their training programme at Charing Cross Hospital but some rotations and training are delivered across our other hospital sites.

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Manchester

Clinical Biochemistry – London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

The majority of the training will take place at the main site, Northwick Park Hospital, where training will include automation, manual work and mass spectrometry. There will also be the opportunity to attend clinics in areas such as lipids, bone, haematology, and endocrinology, as well as access and training with the POCT team.

Additional training will take place at sites across London to allow special testing to be covered including genetics rotation at GOSH, toxicology at King’s College Hospital, and antenatal screening at Barking Hospital Trust. Paediatric Biochemistry training will take place at either GOSH or St. Thomas’ Hospital.

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Manchester

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Rosalind Cornford
Email: rosalind.cornford@nhs.net

Clinical Engineering – King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

  • 5 posts
  • London

Trainees will be employed by King’s College Hospital NHS Trust. The training will take place at Guy’s and St. Thomas’ Hospital and King’s College Hospital.

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
King's College London

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Gill Clarke
Email: g.clarke@nhs.net

Clinical Engineering – St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

Training for Clinical Engineering is offered by the trust at two main sites, St. George’s Hospital in Tooting and Queen Mary’s Hospital in Roehampton. The rotations will be done at both sites. Depending on the emphasis of your phase 2 and phase 3 work you may spend more time in years 2 and 3 at one of the sites compared to the other. We can offer training in all areas of the curriculum, including Device Risk and Management, Clinical Measurement and Rehabilitation Services, and even though the specialism is now one we have always had the ability to cater for all modules on the course. Where appropriate and desirable you may be able to organise some placement work at other London Hospitals.

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
King's College London

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Bruce Walmsley
Email: bruce.walmsley@stgeorges.nhs.uk

Clinical Engineering – University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

  • 2 posts
  • London

UCLH is situated in the heart of London and is one of the largest NHS trusts in the UK providing acute and specialist services across five main hospital sites. The Department of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering is an essential part of UCLH delivering expert physical science support services across UCLH and to a number of external customers. The team is formed of approximately 70 Clinical Scientists, Clinical Technologists and administration staff.

Clinical engineering STP trainees will be based at the main University College Hospital site on Euston Road in London. We have strong links with services across UCLH and other NHS Trusts in London, so placements are offered specifically in the first year covering the broad spectrum of Physiological Measurement specialisms, Medical Physics and Clinical Scientific Computing as well as Rehabilitation and Clinical Engineering. Trainees will go on to work alongside other Clinical Scientists and Technologists specialising in device risk management and governance and physiological measurement in their second and third years to understand the variability of the role of clinical engineers and develop the work-based skills required for the profession.

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
King's College London

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Alyte Podvoiskis
Email: alyte.podvoiskis@nhs.net

Clinical Immunology – Synnovis

  • 1 post
  • London

The trainee will be based at the Synnovis Hub at Blackfriars in London, but may need to travel to King’s College Hospital site to attend Immunology clinics. This is a short bus or train journey across South East London.

The trainee will attend the weekly Immunology / Allergy MDT. The appointment will also include a one week rotation at the Immunology Laboratory at Great Ormond Street Hospital.

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Manchester

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Dr Sanja Ugrinovic
Email: sanja.ugrinovic@nhs.net or sanja.ugrinovic@synnovis.co.uk

Clinical Informatics – Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

Clinical Informatics STP trainees will be employed at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust (GSTT) working within the Clinical Scientific Computing (CSC) team. They will gain experience in the use of hospital data across a range of domains, including medical software and AI development, clinical decision making, business intelligence, and genomics. Trainees will undertake a mixture of on-site and remote work.

Trainees will gain skills in:

  • Clinical validation and deployment of AI
  • Software development and programming skills
  • AI model training for medical imaging and
  • Data curation
  • Maintenance of clinical software
  • Policy and regulation around clinical data usages
  • Clinical system connectivity and integration
  • Genomics and business intelligence

Find out more about the GSTT CSC team here: https://gstt-csc.github.io/

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Manchester

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Dr Sarah Peel
Email: sarah.peel@gstt.nhs.uk

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

  • 1 post
  • London

STP 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 will undertake a mixture of on-site and remote work.

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Manchester

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Dr Sarah Peel
Email: sarah.peel@gstt.nhs.uk

Clinical Scientific Computing – London North Medical Physics Training Consortium

  • 1 post
  • London

Based in the Nuclear Medicine Department at the Royal Free Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, trainees will complete their work-place competence through direct daily involvement in CSC applied to state-of-the-art innovative developments and routine clinical practice. The service has recently installed the country’s first total-body PETCT scanner alongside significant investment in innovative multimodal functional imaging research, including AI and machine learning, to which our growing CSC expertise will be central. Trainees will also have opportunities to be involved in the work of well-established and expanding Radiotherapy and Diagnostic Radiology medical physics teams.

Trainees will be supported to explore, develop and pursue their interests and natural talents while contributing directly to improved patient care and outcomes. We are accredited as part of the London North Medical Physics Training Consortium, making available a diverse network of departments and trainees which offers significant training opportunities, collaborations, and peer support.

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Manchester

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Richard Meades
Email: r.meades@nhs.net

Clinical Scientific Computing – University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Manchester

Critical Care Science – St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

Training for Critical Care Science is offered by the trust at our main site of St. George’s Hospital in Tooting. The rotations will also be done at this site. We can offer training in all areas of the curriculum and currently have our first CC trainee in the rotations stage. The Critical Care team is part of Medical Physics and Clinical Engineering department and you will be in a trainee network with up to 18 other MPCE STPs here at St. George’s.

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Manchester Metropolitan University

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Bruce Walmsley
Email: bruce.walmsley@stgeorges.nhs.uk

Embryology – Barts Health NHS Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

Barts Health Centre for Reproductive Medicine at St Bart’s Hospital in London will be the host unit for your training post. First year rotations in Genomics and Genetic Counselling are led by Great Ormond Street Hospital and the dates for this will be shared when you start with us. Opportunities for attending conferences and training sessions will be arranged for you during the second and third year.

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Manchester Metropolitan University

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Bonnie Collins
Email: bonnie.collins2@nhs.net

Embryology – The Centre for Reproductive and Genetic Health

  • 1 post
  • London

The position is based at our Great Portland Street clinic. Genomics and Genetic Counselling rotations hosted within London.

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Manchester Metropolitan University

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Stuart Adams
Email: stuart.adams@crgh.co.uk

Embryology – The Evewell

  • 1 post
  • London

This role will be primarily from our Harley Street site, however there may be some requirements to travel to and work from The Evewell West London, which is located in Hammersmith, London.

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Manchester Metropolitan University

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Millie Kanani
Email: millie.kanani@evewell.com

Genomic Counselling – Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

The trainee will be primarily based at Great Ormond Street Hospital. Part of the Introduction to Genomics in Mainstream Healthcare rotation in year one will be at other hospitals around London. We also have peripheral clinics in our patch so occasionally students will be asked to travel to these hospitals. There are good transport links for these areas.

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Manchester

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Katherine Mazur
Email: katherine.mazur@gosh.nhs.uk

Genomic Counselling – London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust (LNWH) cares for the people of Brent, Ealing, Harrow and beyond. The trust has more than 8,200 clinical and support staff serve a diverse population of almost one million people.

Local promotion details for post(s): We would be happy to accommodate an open day to come and visit the team.

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Manchester

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Ravinder Sehra
Email: ravinder.sehra@nhs.net

Genomic Counselling – St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

The post will primarily be based at St George’s Hospital in Tooting in South West London. The trainee will also need to travel to clinics we hold across South London, Surrey and West Sussex as required. The trainee will work across cancer genetics, rare disease, prenatal genetics, cardiac and neuro genetics with a supportive team. We also have teaching links with City St George’s University of London providing opportunities to develop teaching and presenting skills.

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Manchester

Genomics – Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

The Genomics STP will be based primarily in the rare disease lab at Great Ormond Street. In the final year they will spend time in our local genetics laboratories at Barts Hospital, The Royal Marsden and Imperial as part of their cancer module.

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Manchester

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Alison Taylor-Beadling
Email: Alison.Taylor-Beadling@gosh.nhs.uk

Genomics – Synnnovis

  • 1 post
  • London

The training will be delivered by the South East Genomic Laboratories Hub (SEGLH) – Synnovis Consortium. The trainee
will be primarily based at Guy’s Hospital but will have the opportunity to visit King’s College Hospital and the Royal Brompton Hospital for certain aspects of their training.

Local promotion details for post(s): You can watch a recording of our most recent Open Day here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lnw9P_rro3E

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Manchester

Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics – NHS Blood and Transplant (Tooting)

  • 1 post
  • London

You will be based in the H&I laboratory in our Tooting centre. You will work and train with a team of Consultant and Clinical Scientists, Biomedical Scientists and Support Staff. Outside of your immediate team, there is an NHSBT network of Clinical Science trainees in H&I and you will have access to their support.

Year 1 rotations in Clinical Immunology, Haematology, and Genetics, Genomics and Molecular Science will take place outside of NHS Blood and Transplant. You will be hosted in a local or regional hospital, or Genomics Hub. These rotations may be in person, virtual or a hybrid format.

For more information about the work we do at NHS Blood and Transplant, please visit our website https://www.nhsbt.nhs.uk/ and watch our online centre tour https://hospital.blood.co.uk/training/supplementary-learning/

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Manchester

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Shahram Hemmatpour
Email: shahram.hemmatpour@nhsbt.nhs.uk

Medical Physics – London North Medical Physics Training Consortium

  • 4 posts
  • London

The London North Medical Physics 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 (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.

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
King's College London

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Claire Hardiman
Email: claire.hardiman@nhs.net

Medical Physics – South London Consortium

  • 6 posts
  • London

Trainees will be based at King’s College Hospital. The training will take place across a consortium comprising King’s College Hospital, Guy’s and St. Thomas’ Hospital and the Royal Marsden Hospital (London). The posts are Medical Physics but the specialism is unspecified. Specialisms will be chosen towards the end of the rotations dependant on Trainee preference and workforce need.

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
King's College London

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Gill Clarke
Email: g.clarke@nhs.net

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

  • 4 posts
  • London

Training for Medical Physics (undefined) is offered by the South West London Consortium at two main sites, St. George’s Hospital in Tooting and Royal Marsden Hospital in Sutton. The rotations will be done at both sites. Once a specialism is selected you may be working at one or both sites depending on the subject you choose. Radiotherapy is only available at the Royal Marsden and Radiation Safety/Diagnostic Radiology is only done at St. George’s. You may be at both sites for the other two choices. We aim to meet all trainees wishes for a specialism choice but it cannot be guaranteed. It is sometimes possible to work with the other two London Consortia to help ensure trainees get a chance to do their first choice specialism.

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
King's College London

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Bruce Walmsley
Email: bruce.walmsley@stgeorges.nhs.uk

Neurophysiology – Barts Health NHS Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

Based at Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel. Rotations will be provided within the Trust but may require going to other sites.

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Aston University

Neurophysiology – King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Aston University

Neurophysiology – Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

This post will be based at Royal Free Hospital

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Aston University

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Ashika Bhudia
Email: ashika.bhudia@nhs.net

Neurophysiology – University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

UCLH provides excellent training opportunities, with the trainee based in the Department of Clinical Neurophysiology at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery (NHNN) in Queen Square. Paediatric training is between Great Ormond Street Hospital and University College Hospital (UCH) which are in the same building complex and in walking distance, respectively. Community-based care experience is within London and the Cardiac Science rotation is hosted by Barts Health NHS Trust London – both accessible by train from NHNN. All other non-neurophysiology training activities will be between NHNN and UCH sites. We have close links with the Institute of Neurology for educational and research opportunities. The Department encourages active participation at internal and external scientific meetings and supports this activity through departmental bursaries.

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Aston University

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Blake Hale
Email: blake.hale@nhs.net

Ophthalmic and Vision Sciences – Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

At Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) we see children with eye problems and also systemic conditions which affect the eye. Some conditions may be life limiting or disfiguring. The work is rewarding but on occasion may be distressing, emotional and stressful. Working with young patients is fulfilling and fun, but requires patience, resilience, humour and close team work in pairs.

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Aston University

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Sian Handley
Email: Sian.handey@gosh.nhs.uk

Ophthalmic and Vision Sciences – Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

The STP Trainee will be based at the City Road site of Moorfields Eye Hospital for the entirety of their training. The trainee will travel to other hospitals in the Greater London area for their rotations in Audiology, Neurophysiology and Medical Physics. These sites are easily accessible by transport. Moorfields Eye Hospital forms part of the OVS educational consortium, alongside Great Ormond Street Hospital and The Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle.

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Aston University

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Dr Magella Neveu
Email: Magella.Neveu@nhs.net

Reconstructive Science – Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

The STP trainee will predominantly be based at Guy’s Hospital (London Bridge) and occasionally St Thomas’ Hospital (Westminster Bridge) for the duration of their placement; there is a shuttle bus between sites. To facilitate all training activities placements at St George’s Hospital (Tooting), King’s College Hospital (Denmark Hill) and Queen Victoria Hospital (East Grinstead) will be included.

The Maxillofacial Prosthetics service at Guy’s Hospital operates between 8.30am to 5pm Monday to Friday. Hospital maps with all amenities are available on the Trust intranet and public website. A King’s College London Library is located next to the hospital, which has study spaces and is available online 24/7.The hospital is located close to great transport link both within London and throughout the UK. It is also a short walk from popular landmarks including Tower Bridge, The Shard and Borough Market.

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Manchester Metropolitan University

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Caroline Reed
Email: Caroline.Reed@gstt.nhs.uk

Reconstructive Science – St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

  • 2 posts
  • London

The post will be based at St George’s University Hospitals, Tooting. There will be opportunities to visit on site clinics with Moorfields Eye Hospital department to treat patients with ocular conditions and observing at The Royal Marsden Hospitals for patients requiring oncology treatment. The department has a long standing relationship with the team in the Atkinson Morley Neuroscience wing providing Cranioplasty plates.

The STP trainee will have opportunities to be involved in the diverse clinics available at St George’s and any associated surgical cases, learn and develop technical skills for planning and manufacturing a wide range of Maxillofacial devices.

The laboratory supports specialist clinical services in the Maxillofacial and Dental unit covering paediatric dentistry, orthodontics, Maxillofacial and oral surgery and restorative dentistry.

Services covered in the Maxillofacial unit and laboratory includes:

  • Range of Maxillofacial prosthetics – adhesive & implant retained auricular, nasal and orbital prosthesis
  • Cranioplasty planning and manufacturing
  • Craniofacial deformity, including orthognathic planning
  • Trauma case planning and appliances
  • 3D Planning for craniofacial deformity and trauma
  • Advanced dental appliances for obturation
  • TMJ planning and appliances

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Manchester Metropolitan University

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Natalie Short
Email: natalie.short@stgeorges.nhs.uk

Respiratory and Sleep Science – Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

The paediatric respiratory department at the Royal Brompton Hospital is a large multidisciplinary team working with children and young people with respiratory and sleep disorders. As a tertiary centre, we see a varied workload including patients with conditions like cystic fibrosis and severe therapy resistant asthma. As respiratory and sleep physiologists, we run full sleep diagnostics, and standard and specialised lung function testing.

We have strong links with our colleagues in the Royal Brompton adult lung function laboratory, adult sleep lab, and physiologists in other settings across the wider Guys and St Thomas’ Foundation Trust, which we are part of. This allows our STP trainees to complete their full range of competencies.

We are a small team with an interesting and varied workload, in a department with a strong culture of research and educational activities

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Manchester Metropolitan University

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Samantha Irving
Email: s.irving@rbht.nhs.uk

Respiratory and Sleep Science – Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

The trainee will be based at the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust which operates across 3 main tertiary sites and 1 community diagnostic centre. The trainee’s home department will be located at the Royal Free Hospital in Hampstead, North London. During their STP programme there will be opportunities to rotate to and experience other sites (Barnet, Chase Farm, and Finchley Memorial Hospitals).

The majority of the STP curriculum will be provided at the Royal Free Trust, however some advanced components of the course will be fulfilled at other London NHS Trusts which will be organised by your training officer.

Site facilities
The Royal Free has a number of cafes and shops walking distance from the hospital and is on the doorstep of Hampstead Heath a 790 acre park with one of the highest viewpoints in London. The hospital also has an on-site leisure centre available to staff at a discounted rate which includes a gym, swimming pool and exercise classes.

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Manchester Metropolitan University

Respiratory and Sleep Science – St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Manchester Metropolitan University

Vascular Science – Barts Health NHS Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

At Barts Health Vascular Lab, you will be working across 2 hospital sites with modern Vascular Lab facilities, Royal London Hospital in East London and St Bartholomew’s Hospital in the City. You may occasionally need to travel between the sites in the same day (there are good transport links including the new Elizabeth line).

We are a team of 7 part time Vascular Scientists and one full time administrator. We take one Vascular Science STP trainee at any one time, to allow sufficient training time. Although the STP has one dedicated supervisor, the whole team are involved with the training. There will be opportunities for training at other London Hospitals. The DVT component of the course is usually performed at another Trust, as DVT scans are not performed by the Vascular Lab at our Trust. Aside from DVT scanning, we perform an extensive range of advanced Vascular duplex scans, including fistula, renal artery, TCD and microvascular examinations.

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Newcastle University

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Kate Crawford
Email: kate.crawford1@nhs.net

Vascular Science – Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust

  • 2 posts
  • London

The Ultrasonic Angiology Department provides specialist clinical, scientific and technical services to the Trust and external organisations. The non-invasive vascular diagnostic services it provides are integral to clinical decision-making in a number of key areas including vascular surgery, renal medicine, cardiology, paediatrics and stroke medicine. Additionally the department undertakes research and development work, setting up and
managing externally funded projects. The post-holder will be based at Guy’s and St Thomas’s Hospitals. Travel between sites is available by staff shuttle bus.

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Newcastle University

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Soundrie Padayachee
Email: soundrie.padayachee@gstt.nhs.uk

Vascular Science – Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

The trainee will split their time equally between St Mary’s Hospital in Paddington and Charing Cross Hospital in Hammersmith, with occasional days at Hammersmith Hospital in Acton (usually not more than once a fortnight here). There are shuttle buses that link the hospitals, but these do not run during commuting hours and are used when a change of site is needed within the working day. St Mary’s and Charing Cross have excellent transport links with trains, tubes and buses. At Imperial we perform the full range of vascular scans, including DVT, carotid, AAA, lower limb arterial and lower limb venous and all rotations are carried out at our Trust as well.

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Newcastle University

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Sophie Connolly
Email: sophie.connolly1@nhs.net

Vascular Science – King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

This vascular science trainee post will be mostly based at the Denmark Hill site but there may be occasional travel to other London sites.

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Newcastle University

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Ben Freedman
Email: benfreedman@nhs.net

Vascular Science – Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

The Royal Free Hospital in Hampstead is the major acute centre for the North Central London Vascular Network, and STPs would predominantly based at the Hampstead site. We also offer services at a number of other sites in the sector, most notably Barnet Hospital where we run a five day per week service. STPs would typically spend 1-2 days per week at a peripheral unit. In addition to the core activity common to all vascular services, trainees will benefit from our involvement in specialised areas such as microvascular diagnostics, renal transplant and dialysis access, and a tertiary vascular malformation service.

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Newcastle University

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Ved Ramnani
Email: ved.ramnani@nhs.net

Vascular Science – St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

  • 2 posts
  • London

We are a warm and friendly team. We are lucky to already have 2 STP students (3rd year and 1st year). The main base of role will be at STG. No other external sites will be required. The department consists of 3 scanning rooms in a clinical team of 6 clinical scientists. We provides vascular ultrasound for a large spectrum of diseases, specialising in EVAR and AAA imaging. The hospital is located very close to Tooting Broadway underground station and also has many accessible bus routes.

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Newcastle University

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Nicholas Zakikhani
Email: nicholas.zakikhani@stgeorges.nhs.uk