Basingstoke Hospital and the Peritoneal Malignancy Institute
Come and join a young and enthusiastic GI radiology department offering highly specialised abdominal and pelvic imaging.
We offer;
- World leading quaternary care for peritoneal disease
- Pseudomyxoma
- Colorectal peritoneal metastases
- Abdominal mesothelioma
- Tertiary HPB centre
- High volume specialist colorectal service at the home of the TME
Other GI imaging includes;
- Pelvic floor imaging
- GI fluoroscopy
- Small bowel ultrasound
- Liver elastography
- Contrast ultrasound
- Endorectal ultrasound
GI MDTs;
- Weekly triage of new national peritoneal referrals
- Specialist peritoneal
- Colorectal
- HPB
- Upper GI
- NET
- Pelvic floor
- IBD
- Monthly national mesothelioma MDT
- Monthly Welsh peritoneal MDT
There are many opportunities for research with dedicated protected time and an option to work from home for this element. No on calls, however, insourcing is available.The post can be tailored to the individual.
For more information, please contact;
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Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Cambridge University Hospitals have two Cross Sectional Fellowships based at Addenbrooke's Hospital. These can be tailored to any subspecialty interest but are ideal for those with an interest in GI radiology, and are intended for those wishing to combine subspecialty training with research. Full GMC registration with a licence to practice is required, as well as FRCR or equivalent. The posts are advertised on
www.jobs.nhs.uk
Christie Hospital, Manchester
Christie Hospital NHS Trust has an opportunity for a Fellowship in Cancer Imaging and Intervention with a good non-vascular/GI component, including upper GI endoscopy which runs annually starting in September.
Contact Details: Prof. Hans-Ulrich Laasch, Tel 0161 446 8542, Email:
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Guy's & St Thomas' Hospital & Division of Imaging Sciences & Biomedical Engineering, London
There are 12-month clinical radiology fellowships (ST5+) at Guy's & St Thomas' Hospitals, London each year, including a fellowship in gastrointestinal and abdominal radiology.
For further details of clinical fellowships, please contact: Dr Nishanth Sivarasan, Email:
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For further details of research fellowships, please contact: Prof Vicky Goh, School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences, King's College London. Email:
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St James's University Hospital, Leeds
The Leeds Teaching Hospitals offer two 12 months GI fellowship posts based at St James's University Hospital every year. These run from September - August. The fellowship offers an excellent opportunity to develop a wide range of sub-specialist diagnostic GI radiology skills. Leeds is a large tertiary centre and a wide range of teaching and research opportunities are also available.
Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust have two Cross Sectional Fellowships (ST5+, 12 months) based at Royal Liverpool Hospital. These are ideal for those with an interest in GI radiology and GU radiology. Full GMC registration with a licence to practice is required, as well as FRCR or equivalent. Liverpool is a large tertiary centre and a wide range of opportunities are also available. The posts are advertised on
www.jobs.nhs.uk.
For further details contact: Dr Gajraj Sharma and Dr Aldo Camenzuli, Radiology department (RLH site), Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Prescot Street, Liverpool, L7 8XP. Email:
[email protected] and [email protected]
London and South East England
The London Deanery are the point of reference for Year 5 Subspecialty Postings. For further information please
click here.
London North West University Healthcare NHS trust, St Mark’s Hospital
St Mark’s hospital post CCT 1 year fellowship based at Central Middlesex Hospital, London
Musgrove Park Hospital, Taunton, Somerset Foundation Trust
Post CCT Fellow in Gastrointestinal Radiology
Musgrove Park Hospital, Taunton, Somerset Foundation Trust
This post is for a Clinical Fellow Appointment in Abdominal Imaging and intervention.
Abdominal Imaging is well established and provided by a team of dedicated GI radiologists, (Dr Lowe and Dr Carruthers) and GU radiologists (Dr Burn, Dr Lambert, Dr Sakthithasan and Dr Brown). The Somerset FT Radiology Department provides a full imaging and interventional service to cover the Hospital’s role as a busy District General Hospital. The scope of the Abdominal Radiology work includes, specialist imaging, non-vascular intervention and fluoroscopic procedures. Experience in all major areas of abdominal imaging will be gained including abdominal ultrasound, MRI, CT, Trauma, and intervention. We have particular expertise in CT Colonography, bariatric imaging, prostate staging and whole body MRI and enteral stenting. The post-holder will be expected to work closely and under supervision initially but then there will be an expectation to adopt a more autonomous role as the year progresses. The post-holder will be encouraged to participate in research/audit projects and to contribute to scientific meetings throughout the year.
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The Newcastle upon Tyne NHS Foundation Trust
Post CCT Fellow in Gastrointestinal Radiology.
Contact Louise Scorfield for more info.
Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital
Applications are invited for the prestigious post of clinical fellow in body and/or chest imaging within the Department of Radiology at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Usually advertised annually with deadline in February and start date in September.
Successful applicants will be able to tailor their fellowship year to suit their needs and career ambitions. There will be a choice of subspecialties including upper GI & HPB, lower GI, gynaecology, urology, and chest and cardiac imaging. Candidates can split the post to do more than one subspecialty. Key responsibilities of this post include specialist reporting and scanning, MDT participation, in-hours acute imaging reporting, performing image guided biopsies and drainages, and participating in teaching and research. There are no on-call responsibilities, but there are opportunities for additional Waiting List Initiative ultrasound and reporting lists.
Contact: Dr Hameed Rafiee
University of Nottingham – Early Career Imaging Research Fellowships
The University of Nottingham are currently advertising standalone Early Career Imaging Research Fellowships at the University of Nottingham. These are for medically-qualified imaging researchers, both at pre- and post-doctoral levels.
The posts come with internal pump-priming research support up to £10,000.
The fellowships provide a great opportunity for clinical imaging researchers to build their portfolio in preparation for applying for a PhD studentship or post-PhD clinical academic post.
Contact: Prof Rob Dineen,
[email protected]
RAIQC is an online radiology education and AI validation platform
RAIQC are recruiting a new paid, part-time Education Fellow with a sub-speciality interest in Abdominal Radiology as they expand the team and services in education and health technology. The role is ideal for ST4+ trainees considering less than full-time training and who are able to commit a minimum of one working day per week for at least one year.
Click here for the job description, more information and contact details.