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Medical Physics – Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Newcastle University
Medical Physics – London North Medical Physics Training Consortium
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 – Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust
Based in Medical Physics at the Kent Oncology Centre at Maidstone Hospital, you will receive a well-rounded experience in Radiotherapy Physics, Nuclear Medicine Physics and Radiation Safety and Diagnostic Imaging before moving into a specialism at the end of your first year.
Medical Physics encompasses three main sites (Maidstone, Tunbridge Wells and the Radiotherapy service at Canterbury), we also support a number of large and small healthcare organisations over the South East.
You may be asked to work at our other sites and in other healthcare organisations we support for limited periods. Our hospitals have good public transport links.
We offer Medical Physics undefined because we believe the selection of specialism is important to you as well as us. We endeavour therefore to accommodate individual training preferences where possible, subject to training capacity 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: Stephen Duck
Email: stephen.duck@nhs.net
Medical Physics – Northern Training Consortium
The 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 29 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.
These Medical Physics Undefined posts will include year 1 rotations in Newcastle upon Tyne and elsewhere in the NTC region (e.g. Carlisle, Durham, Gateshead, Middlesbrough, Sunderland). Location will be fixed for the specialism years.
The NTC offers training in all 4 medical physics specialisms, but the number of places in each specialism and their location may be limited by capacity in any given year.
Local promotion details for post(s): Presentations from our open day on Jan 11th are available on our website https://northerntrainingconsortium.co.uk
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Newcastle University
Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Judith Mott
Email: judith.mott1@nhs.net
Medical Physics – Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust
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.
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: Daniel McGowan
Email: daniel.mcgowan@ouh.nhs.uk
Medical Physics – Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust
This post will be based in the RUH Imaging Physics group. You will specialise in either Nuclear Medicine, or Radiation Safety and Diagnostic Radiology.
RUH Imaging Physics consists of three sections: a clinical Nuclear Medicine service (with two SPECT/CT and one PET/CT cameras), Diagnostic Radiology and Radiation Protection (which provides expert scientific and technical advice to multiple departments at the RUH and external customers), and Clinical Measurement (including clinical DEXA, fracture liaison service, and microvascular imaging).
Imaging Physics is one of three groups within the department of Medical Physics and Bioengineering at the RUH in Bath; rotational placements will be available in other areas within the department and in collaboration with Bristol and other providers in the South West. You will complete the MSc in Clinical Sciences (Medical Physics) at the University of Liverpool.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Liverpool
Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Tim Taylor
Email: timothytaylor@nhs.net
Medical Physics – Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (STH) is a large Trust spread across multiple hospital sites. The key hospital sites that STP trainees will work at are:
- Royal Hallamshire Hospital (RHH)
- Northern General Hospital (NGH)
- Weston Park Hospital (WPH)
Most specialisms are based at the RHH, although Radiotherapy is at WPH which is very close to RHH. There is a free shuttle bus to get to NGH, which will be required when training in Nuclear Medicine.
The Medical Physics department in Sheffield is very friendly and welcoming for STP trainees. There is also an excellent peer support network, where more senior trainees mentor the new entries and advise on many things including accommodation etc.
Wherever possible, we aim to give trainees the choice of specialism once they have completed the rotation phase of the training. Although it can’t be guaranteed that trainees will always get their first choice, it has so far been accommodated in all cases.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Newcastle University
Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Alex Goodall
Email: alexgoodall@nhs.net
Medical Physics – South London Consortium
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
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
Medical Physics – United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust
The trainee will be predominantly based at Lincoln County Hospital, however may need to travel alongside colleagues to other sites for some one-off learning opportunities.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Newcastle University
Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Jessica Hill
Email: Jessica.hill@ulh.nhs.uk
Medical Physics – University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust
We are offering a post for the medical physics STP. The first year will comprise of the four defined rotations for this program with a specialism choice not made until near completion of the rotation year.
The trainee will be based in UHCW and we have current capacity to allow all the necessary work based components of the STP to be completed without travel to other centres.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Liverpool
Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Kevin Young
Email: kevin.young@uhcw.nhs.uk