Research Fellow in Interventional Cardiology • London Barts Health NHS Trust
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nResearch Fellow in Interventional Cardiology with Barts Health NHS Trust in London\n\n To develop aimsand objectives for a higher degree, to register and successfully complete either an MD (Res) or PhD To obtain fundingand ethical approval as required To assist and contribute to the running and recruitment to the portfolio of departmental research studies To record, analyse and communicate scientific data together with a clearinterpretation of results To write scientific papers communicating the results of the work, and topresent at scientific meetings To participate inthe out-of-hours clinical service of the department as required To developrelevant research and clinical skills To budget andkeep records of expenditure on laboratory consumables The aim of this post is to support ongoing research in the interventional cardiology department focusing on regenerative medicine and interventional research, with a view to submitting an MD (Res)/PhD. Barts Heart Centre is home to the merged cardiac units which were previously based at The London Chest Hospital, St. Bartholomew's Hospital and The Heart Hospital. It is the heart attack centre for the region and also provides invasive and interventional cardiology services, structural cardiology, specialist cardiac imaging, electrophysiology services including device implants and ablation therapy for arrhythmia, grown up congenital heart disease, heart muscle disease and heart failure services. These posts therefore provide exposure to a wide variety of cardiology and medical conditions. This role would suit a well organised person who has a desire to undertake a period of research training as part of their clinical training, ideally in the fields of cardiology or cardiac critical care. Some prior experience in research through an intercalated BSc or similar would be beneficial, as would experience / expertise in data management. Crucially the role requires an applicant who can communicate with a wide range of people and who can work independently. The main responsibilities in addition to the MD (Res)/PhD is to support the cardiac intervention research activities. "}