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Trust Doctor ST3+ in Haemato-oncologyinLondoninLondonPUBLISHED WED 12 MAR 2025

Band Doctor - other: £41,750 to £64,288 a year per annum  FIXEDTERM 
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Opportunity to gain experience in a prestigious institution like St Bartholomew's Hospital, known for its excellence in healthcare.
Direct mentorship from experienced consultants in Haematology and Haemato-Oncology, aiding professional development.
Exposure to a wide range of diagnostic and treatment methods in haematological malignancies, enhancing clinical skills.
Involvement in departmental teaching programmes, which aids in personal teaching development and enhances communication skills.
Chance to participate in clinical trials and research, contributing to advancements in the field of Haematology.
Opportunities for independent practice with in-patient ward responsibilities, allowing for more hands-on clinical experience.
The post is structured to support those aiming to pursue a career in Haematology, providing a clear pathway to a National Training Number.
Join Barts Health NHS Trust as a Trust Doctor ST3+ in Haemato-oncology and help make a meaningful impact in the lives of patients at St Bartholomew's Hospital in London. This 6-12 month position, starting from 3rd March 2025, offers a unique opportunity to develop your skills in a supportive environment dedicated to advancing patient care. You will work closely with experienced consultants and a dedicated educational supervisor, making this a fantastic stepping stone for those passionate about pursuing a career in Haematology.

We encourage women and those with caring backgrounds to apply, as this role not only combines clinical excellence with compassionate patient interaction but also supports your aspirations within a thriving team. If you're an experienced SHO equivalent, Clinical Fellow, or Registrar eager to broaden your expertise in Haemato-oncology and take part in essential departmental teaching, audits, and the latest clinical practices, we want to hear from you. Don’t miss out—apply today and be part of a progressive healthcare team that values your contributions and supports your professional growth. For more information, contact Dr Edward Truelove at edward.truelove@nhs.net.
Opportunity to gain experience in a prestigious institution like St Bartholomew's Hospital, known for its excellence in healthcare.
Direct mentorship from experienced consultants in Haematology and Haemato-Oncology, aiding professional development.
Exposure to a wide range of diagnostic and treatment methods in haematological malignancies, enhancing clinical skills.
Involvement in departmental teaching programmes, which aids in personal teaching development and enhances communication skills.
Chance to participate in clinical trials and research, contributing to advancements in the field of Haematology.
Opportunities for independent practice with in-patient ward responsibilities, allowing for more hands-on clinical experience.
The post is structured to support those aiming to pursue a career in Haematology, providing a clear pathway to a National Training Number.

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