University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust
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Audiology – University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust
The department offers a wide range of services for adults and children. These include hearing and vestibular assessment and rehabilitation, a specialist clinic for adults with learning disability and a Bone Conduction and Middle Ear Implant service. The trainee will be based at the Royal Sussex County hospital and the Royal Alexandra Children’s hospital which are situated close to each other. Some services are also offered in the community, and the trainee may be required to travel to these on rare occasions but there are good transport links. We are already supporting an STP trainee and offer regular MSc student placement. This is a training hospital with access to a library on site, and we have existing links with other departments where the trainee will do their rotations.
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: Tania van Zyl
Email: tania.vanzyl@nhs.net
Cardiac Science – University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust
The Royal Sussex County Hospital is based in central Brighton in Kemptown, a short walk from the sea. The post is based in the Cardiac Diagnostics department. The trainee will be expected to travel between the site in Brighton and the Cardiac Department at Princess Royal Hospital (Haywards Heath). Travel to Haywards Heath is approximately 1-2 days per week and there is a free bus for travel between the sites. Some rotations may require the trainee to travel further afield. On-site accommodation is limited and short-term only.
This training post is for the Echocardiography specialism in Cardiac Science. The department has state of the art facilities with access to study space on site. The Trust has undergone extensive modernisation and redevelopment. This has transformed the Royal Sussex County site delivering a state-of-the-art environment and services. The new Cardiac Diagnostics department is based in the Louisa Martindale Building at the centre of this project.
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 New Jackson
Email: caroline.new@nhs.net
Nuclear Medicine – University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust
Train with a friendly and supportive group of 6 full-time nuclear medicine physicists in a busy department housed in a brand-new hospital facility, with cutting-edge SPECT/CT, PET/CT, radiopharmacy and an expanding molecular radiotherapy service.
You will be based in Brighton at the Royal Sussex County Hospital with occasional travel to the Princess Royal Hospital in Haywards Heath (inter-site bus travel available). The team also support nuclear medicine services in other departments across East Sussex (such as Eastbourne and Hastings) – travel to external sites is typically by car-share.
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: Alex Dunford
Email: alexander.dunford@nhs.net
Radiation Safety and Diagnostic Radiology – University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust
You will be based in Brighton at the Royal Sussex County Hospital with occasional travel to the Princess Royal Hospital in Haywards Heath (inter-site bus travel available). The team also support Diagnostic Radiology and Radiation Protection services at other Trusts cross East Sussex (such as Eastbourne and Hastings) – travel to external sites is typically by car-share. Some early starts and late finishes may be required due to clinical use of equipment but we aim to keep these to a minimum.
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: Paul Colley
Email: p.colley@nhs.net