Clinical Research Fellow - Gynaecological Cancer Research • Chelsea The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nClinical Research Fellow - Gynaecological Cancer Research with The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust in Chelsea\n\n This one-year Clinical Fellowship in Medical Oncology focuses on clinical and translational research in Gynaecology cancers. Based at the Royal Marsden Gynaecology unit, the fellow will collaborate with ICR laboratories and clinician scientists, with strong peer support from the clinical research team. The role includes access to excellent research infrastructure, including trial coordinators, data managers, and research nurses. The fellowship is ideal for oncology trainees or post-trainees seeking to advance their careers in academic clinical trial development and translational research, with support for professional development and mentorship from experienced researchers. Main Duties of the Job: Conduct clinical and translational research focused on Gynaecology cancers, contributing to ongoing projects within the Gynaecology unit. Collaborate with ICR laboratories and clinician scientists to enhance research output and academic connections. Participate in clinical trials, data collection, and analysis, ensuring high standards of research methodology. Contribute to the development and publication of research findings in peer-reviewed journals. Present research outcomes at national and international conferences. Work closely with the research team, including trial coordinators, data managers, and research nurses, to ensure smooth execution of projects. Engage in regular training and professional development through ICR's research skills programs and mentorship opportunities. Support the recruitment and management of patients in clinical research studies. Contribute to the overall development of clinical research within the Gynaecology unit and the wider oncology community. Maintain compliance with ethical guidelines, regulatory requirements, and best practice standards in all aspects of clinical research About us For a more detailed description of this role and its main responsibilities, please refer to the attached job description. For further details please contact - Name - Michele Everard Job title - Operational Manager Gynae Research Unit Email address - Michelle.Everard@rmh.nhs.uk "}