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Oncology Clinical FellowinLondoninLondonPUBLISHED WED 8 JAN 2025

Band Doctor - other: Depending on experience £41,750 - £64,288 per annum plus LW  FIXEDTERM 
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Opportunity to work at a prestigious institution, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust is renowned for its contributions to medical research and training.
Hybrid role combining clinical practice and research, allowing for a balanced experience that enhances both patient care and scientific inquiry.
Opportunity to engage in neuro-oncology and stereotactic radiotherapy, gaining specialized skills and knowledge in a cutting-edge area of oncology.
Access to mentorship and support for higher research degree pursuits (MD/PhD), facilitating professional growth and academic advancement.
Collaboration with a diverse team of post-graduate trainees and academic clinical fellows, fostering a stimulating and enriching work environment.
Involvement in clinical audits and data collection, providing practical experience in research methodologies and improving clinical outcomes.
Flexibility in work schedule, with dedicated time for research, enabling focused academic exploration and contribution to innovative oncology practices.
The "Oncology Clinical Fellow" position at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust in London is a hybrid role that combines clinical duties with clinical research in the field of oncology. The fellow will allocate one day per week to neuro-oncology, focusing on stereotactic radiotherapy, which includes responsibilities for data collection and audit. Additionally, the fellow will cover acute oncology for two days each month, while the remaining time will be dedicated to research activities.

Candidates for this role are expected to be enthusiastic and collaborative, working alongside postgraduate trainees and other academic clinical fellows. There is an opportunity for suitable applicants to pursue a higher research degree (MD/PhD) within the Computational Oncology group. While the position is ideally suited for oncology trainees, individuals with relevant experience or interest are also encouraged to apply. Overall, the role provides valuable training and research opportunities aligned with the fellow's professional development needs.
Opportunity to work at a prestigious institution, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust is renowned for its contributions to medical research and training.
Hybrid role combining clinical practice and research, allowing for a balanced experience that enhances both patient care and scientific inquiry.
Opportunity to engage in neuro-oncology and stereotactic radiotherapy, gaining specialized skills and knowledge in a cutting-edge area of oncology.
Access to mentorship and support for higher research degree pursuits (MD/PhD), facilitating professional growth and academic advancement.
Collaboration with a diverse team of post-graduate trainees and academic clinical fellows, fostering a stimulating and enriching work environment.
Involvement in clinical audits and data collection, providing practical experience in research methodologies and improving clinical outcomes.
Flexibility in work schedule, with dedicated time for research, enabling focused academic exploration and contribution to innovative oncology practices.

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