Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
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Audiology – Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
We are seeking a motivated individual to join Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (NUH). Nottingham Audiology has a long history of successfully training Clinical Scientists. Ongoing support from the Training Lead and the team is available throughout the three years and for the research elements of the MSc.
We are a large team of Audiologists and have specialised clinics for; complex audiological cases, bone conduction hearing implants, tinnitus, dementia, paediatrics, evoked potentials, vestibular diagnostics and vestibular rehabilitation. We also share a site with the Nottingham Audiology Implant Programme. Clinic work will be primary based at Ropewalk House and Queens Medical Centre, Nottingham which are both in close proximity to Nottingham city centre.
Local promotion details for post(s): Prospective applicants are welcome to contact the department to discuss the post and, where feasible, arrange an informal visit to the department to gain further insight into the role.
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: Siobhan Moody
Email: siobhan.moody1@nhs.net
Cancer Genomics – Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
The trainee will predominantly be based within the Genomics Service at the Nottingham University Hospital (NUH) City Campus.
The Genomics service at NUH is part of the East GLH providing Rare Disease and Cancer Genomic testing to the East Midlands and wider East region along with the laboratories in Leicester and Cambridge. More information can be found at https://www.nuh.nhs.uk/nottingham-regional-genetics-laboratories/ and https://www.eastgenomics.nhs.uk/about-us/genomic-laboratory-hub/
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: Sarah Huffen
Email: s.huffen@nhs.net
Cardiac Science – Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
Of the two posts, one trainee will be placed in the Invasive department and one trainee will be based in the Non-Invasive department at Nottingham City Hospital. Training will be provided by both departments, however applicants must be willing to uptake the programme in either sub-specialism.
The Invasive post will be supported from basic ECG skills and pacemaker implant to emergency primary angioplasty. These skills build a solid foundation for more advanced procedures such as TAVI and cardiac electrophysiology and ablation. Ambulatory monitoring and echocardiography components of the curriculum are also supported in full.
The Non-Invasive post will allow the trainee to specialise in echocardiography in our new purpose built Diagnostic Cardiology Unit. Although full training in Invasive Cardiac Science will also be provided by the close links with our Invasive colleagues, due to the departmental structure, the final specialism is required to be echocardiography
Local promotion details for post(s): Site visits welcome
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 Lyons
Email: mark.lyons3@nhs.net
Genomics – Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
The trainee will predominantly be based within the Genomics Service at the Nottingham University Hospital (NUH) City Campus.
The Genomics service at NUH is part of the East GLH providing Rare Disease and Cancer Genomic testing to the East Midlands and wider East region along with the laboratories in Leicester and Cambridge. More information can be found at https://www.nuh.nhs.uk/nottingham-regional-genetics-laboratories/ and https://www.eastgenomics.nhs.uk/about-us/genomic-laboratory-hub/
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: Lewis Darnell
Email: lewis.darnell@nhs.net
Imaging with non-Ionising Radiation – Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
As a trainee within Imaging with Non-Ionising Radiation (INIR), you will join a friendly, highly experienced team of scientists and technologists who are committed to supporting your training. We typically welcome 4-6 trainees each year, creating a close-knit cohort across Medical Physics specialisms.
Our departments are actively involved in a range of research, innovation projects, giving you early exposure to cutting-edge clinical science. We have strong links with the University of Nottingham located across the road from Queen’s Medical Centre (QMC).
Training is primarily based across our two hospital sites—QMC and City Hospital—which are connected by a free, shuttle bus for staff. For INIR, Phase 2 and Phase 3 training is based at QMC. Trainees may complete their Nuclear Medicine and/or Radiotherapy Physics rotation during Phase 1 at Royal Derby Hospital, providing experience in a different clinical setting. We look forward to welcoming you to our team.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Newcastle University
Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Rafal Panek
Email: rafal.panek@nhs.net
Nuclear Medicine – Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
You will join with our dedicated and experienced team of expert Clinical Scientist and technologists who will guide you through your training, as we have 4-6 trainees in each year cohort covering all Medical Physics specialisms. Our teams are at the forefront of a large number of development and research activities and have excellent links with the University of Nottingham. Training is based within our two main sites across the City of Nottingham, the QMC and City Hospital campuses, which are linked by a frequent shuttle bus service free to staff. The Nuclear Medicine specialism has a range of modern equipment, including four Gamma cameras and a PET scanner. We treat patients from across the East Midlands region for several specialised services. We look forward to welcoming you.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Newcastle University
Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Clare Jacobs
Email: clare.jacobs9@nhs.net
Pharmaceutical Science – Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
The trainee will primarily be based at Queen’s Medical Centre campus of NUH NHS Trust where they’ll be involved with Quality Assurance, Quality Control (chemistry and microbiology laboratories), Production (Sterile, Non-Sterile) and Radiopharmacy. Occasional travelling may be required to another site within the Trust (City Hospital, Nottingham) as and when required to gain experience related to cytotoxic chemotherapy manufacturing. Travelling between the two sites is free via Medilink service (upon display of Trust issued ID card).
Local promotion details for post(s): Site visits are encouraged.
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: Zeeshan Janjua
Email: zeeshan.janjua@nhs.net
Radiation Safety and Diagnostic Radiology – Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
As a trainee within Radiation Safety and Diagnostic Radiology (RS&DR), you will join a friendly, highly experienced team of scientists and technologists who are committed to supporting your training. We typically welcome 4-6 trainees each year, creating a close-knit cohort across Medical Physics specialisms.
Our departments are actively involved in a range of research, innovation projects, giving you early exposure to cutting-edge clinical science. We have strong links with the University of Nottingham located across the road from Queen’s Medical Centre (QMC).
Training is primarily based across our two hospital sites—QMC and City Hospital, which are connected by a free, shuttle bus for staff. For RS&DR, Phase 2 and Phase 3 training is based at QMC. Trainees may complete their Nuclear Medicine and/or Radiotherapy Physics rotation during Phase 1 at Royal Derby Hospital, providing experience in a different clinical setting. We look forward to welcoming you to our team.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Newcastle University
Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Jennifer Poveda
Email: jennifer.poveda@nhs.net
Radiotherapy Physics – Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
You will join with our dedicated and experienced team of expert Clinical Scientist and technologists who will guide you through your training, as we have 4-6 trainees in each year cohort covering all Medical Physics specialisms. Our teams are at the forefront of a large number of development and research activities and have excellent links with the University of Nottingham. Rotational training is based within our two main sites across the City of Nottingham, the QMC and City Hospital campuses which are linked by a frequent shuttle bus service free to staff. The Radiotherapy Physics specialism, in phase 2 and 3 of the training, is based at the City Hospital campus. We have an ongoing programme of equipment replacement, with state-of-the-art linear accelerators, brachytherapy service, motion management techniques and CT scanners. We treat patients from across the East Midlands region for several specialised services. We look forward to welcoming you.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Newcastle University
Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Liz Harron
Email: elizabeth.harron1@nhs.net
Vascular Science – Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
The Nottingham University Vascular Physiology Department is primarily based at Queen’s Medical Centre and also provides clinical services at City Hospital. Trainees will be based at Queen’s Medical Centre but may be required to attend the City campus on an occasional basis, such as during clinical rotations. A free inter-site bus service is available.
The department comprises eight Vascular Scientists and has over 15 years’ experience in training STP students. Currently, there are two students in their final year and one in their first year of training. The department provides the full range of vascular ultrasound investigations for both inpatients and outpatients, and trainees will work closely with the Vascular Surgery multidisciplinary team.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Newcastle University
Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Andrew Beech
Email: andrew.beech@nhs.net