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Junior Clinical Fellow (equivalent to CT1/ 2 level)inLondoninLondonPUBLISHED SAT 29 MAR 2025

Exposure to a world-class Trauma and Orthopaedic team with 20 specialized consultants and a large support network of registrars and senior fellows.
Extensive clinical experience in both traumatic and non-traumatic orthopaedic conditions through a structured rota and scheduled operating and outpatient sessions.
Opportunities to participate in daily multi-disciplinary team meetings and educational programs, enhancing collaboration and knowledge exchange among medical professionals.
Access to a comprehensive weekly SHO teaching programme, which fosters continuous learning and professional development.
Involvement in a leading NHS trust known for its commitment to delivering top-quality patient care and cutting-edge research, enhancing the prestige of the role.
Possibility of engaging in academic, medical education, and leadership opportunities, which can enrich one’s career trajectory.
A focus on sustainability and a commitment to becoming a carbon net zero healthcare provider, which aligns with modern ethical and environmental values.
Join the renowned Trauma and Orthopaedic team at University College Hospital London as a Junior Clinical Fellow (equivalent to CT1/2 level). This exciting role offers you the chance to work alongside 20 esteemed consultants, supported by a collaborative team of registrars and senior fellows. If you are a medically qualified doctor with experience in Trauma and Orthopaedics and a passion for surgical excellence, we’d love to hear from you!

At UCLH, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional patient care while fostering an environment where your professional growth is our priority. You’ll gain invaluable experience treating both traumatic and non-traumatic conditions, participate in enlightening multi-disciplinary meetings, and enjoy a well-structured programme of teaching sessions. We are particularly keen to encourage women in medicine to apply, as we believe diverse perspectives enhance our team and the care we provide. Plus, with a commitment to sustainability and world-class research, you’ll be joining a progressive trust dedicated to making a real difference in the NHS. If you're ready to advance your career while impacting patients’ lives, explore this opportunity today!
Exposure to a world-class Trauma and Orthopaedic team with 20 specialized consultants and a large support network of registrars and senior fellows.
Extensive clinical experience in both traumatic and non-traumatic orthopaedic conditions through a structured rota and scheduled operating and outpatient sessions.
Opportunities to participate in daily multi-disciplinary team meetings and educational programs, enhancing collaboration and knowledge exchange among medical professionals.
Access to a comprehensive weekly SHO teaching programme, which fosters continuous learning and professional development.
Involvement in a leading NHS trust known for its commitment to delivering top-quality patient care and cutting-edge research, enhancing the prestige of the role.
Possibility of engaging in academic, medical education, and leadership opportunities, which can enrich one’s career trajectory.
A focus on sustainability and a commitment to becoming a carbon net zero healthcare provider, which aligns with modern ethical and environmental values.

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