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3. POSTS Programme 1 – Academic Diabetic Medicine CODE: QML/001 F1 Newham Hospital General Medicine 4m General 4m Women’s Health 4m Surgery/Urology F2 The Royal London Hospital MAU 4m Diabetic Medicine 4m GUM 4m CODE: QML/002 F1 Newham Hospital General 4m Women’s Health 4m General Medicine 4m Surgery/Urology F2 The Royal London Hospital Diabetic Medicine 4m GUM 4m MAU 4m CODE: QML/003 F1 Newham Hospital Women’s Health 4m General Medicine 4m General Surgery 4m F2 The Royal GUM 4m MAU 4m Diabetic 4m London Hospital Medicine • F1 General Medicine, General Surgery (Urology) and Women’s Health – Newham University Hospital NHS Trust • F2 Medical Admissions Unit, Academic Diabetic Medicine and Academic GU Medicine – Barts and the London NHS Trust MAU attachment – based at the Royal London Hospital Clinical Supervisor – Dr P O’Callaghan; Lead Clinician – Dr VLC White Cambridge Ward MAU is situated adjacent to the A&E department at the Royal London Hospital and deals with a wide variety of acute medical problems. The medical staff of the unit has expanded considerably since its inception. It was highly commended in an inspection visit by the Royal College of Physicians in 2005 and has been held up as a model for the management of acute medical disorders across the UK. The successful applicant will receive supervised training in the management of patients with acute medical illnesses and will be taught the skills needed to manage those patients. The F2 trainee will work under the supervision of one of the more senior members of the medical team and will participate in the admission, assessment and treatment planning for newly admitted patients. He/she will learn about the treatment and management of a wide range of medical disorders and the post provides great opportunities for learning and skill acquisition. The trainee will be able to acquire many of the competencies required by the Foundation Programme while working on the Unit. The Royal London provides a Hospital at Night service and the successful applicant will either be part of that team or will work out-of-hours on the MAU, depending on seniority and levels of cover available. Academic Diabetic Medicine attachment Academic Supervisor and Clinical Supervisor – Dr S.W. Coppack Clinical experience will comprise general internal medicine with a focus on the management of diabetes, morbid obesity and hyperlipidaemia. The post holder will again be able to acquire many of the practical skills and competencies needed for the Foundation Programme. Additional opportunities include working with a computerised patient record/care system and undertaking a clinical audit. www.stfs.org.uk/student/academic-programmes Email: tfsacademicrecruitment@stfs.org.uk Page 13 of 70 Updated: 27 May 2010

The FY2 post will give opportunities for practical experience in teaching in a variety of settings including supervising PBLs and small-group tutorials, formal teaching in theories of adult learning and of teaching methods including the Teaching the Teachers to Teach scheme, and training as a Personal Tutor, experience in communication skills, and/or research in teaching methodology. A wide variety of research projects is available, including studies based upon small series of patients, case reports, participation in clinical physiology studies and laboratory-based projects. Departmental research interests currently include genetics of Type 2 diabetes, immunology of Type 1 diabetes, obesity, adipose tissue physiology, nutrition and prevention of Type 2 diabetes. A recurrent theme is care of ethnic minorities at high-risk of diabetes and vascular disease. Postholders will receive training in scientific method, in grant applications and research-funding, in career planning, ethics of medical research, and statistical methods relevant to their research. Some may undertake a systematic review, analyse existing data or do pilot work for a future study. Participation in research projects will usually be based on the intention to publish, e.g. as the first author of a case report or as a co-author on a multiauthor laboratory-based project. The composition of the post can be adapted to include different emphases on teaching/learning and research, and can be interfaced with other specialties. The learning needs of the individual post holder will be agreed at the start of the post. Academic GU Medicine attachment Clinical Supervisor – Dr B. Goh; Academic Supervisor – Dr J. Deayton The post holder will be a member of the clinical GU Medicine team, with the opportunity to become involved in the care of in- and out-patients with complications of HIV infection. A wide variety of research opportunities exist including research into the molecular virology of human retroviruses, clinical studies of HIV/hepatitis B and hepatitis C infections, studies of cytomegalovirus infection and its interaction with HIV as well as clinical research projects into sexually transmitted diseases. During the attachment, the appointee will be taught research methodology and will be allocated specific time to enable completion of a supervised research project. Programme 2 – Academic Neurology CODE: QML/004 F1 F2 King George Hospital See rotation for site General Medicine/ Gastroenterology Neurology (The Royal London Hospital) 4m General Surgery 4m Women’s Health 4m 4m MAU (The Royal London Hospital) 4m Psychiatry (Centre for Psychiatry, Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine) 4m CODE: QML/005 F1 F2 King George Hospital See rotation for site General Surgery 4m Women’s Health 4m General Medicine/ MAU (The Royal London Hospital) 4m Psychiatry (Centre for Psychiatry, Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine) 4m Gastroenterology Neurology (The Royal London Hospital) 4m 4m www.stfs.org.uk/student/academic-programmes Email: tfsacademicrecruitment@stfs.org.uk Page 14 of 70 Updated: 27 May 2010

3. POSTS<br />

Programme 1 – Academic Diabetic Medicine<br />

CODE: QML/001<br />

F1 Newham Hospital General Medicine 4m General<br />

4m Women’s Health 4m<br />

Surgery/Urology<br />

F2 The Royal<br />

<strong>London</strong> Hospital<br />

MAU 4m Diabetic Medicine 4m GUM 4m<br />

CODE: QML/002<br />

F1 Newham Hospital General<br />

4m Women’s Health 4m General Medicine 4m<br />

Surgery/Urology<br />

F2 The Royal<br />

<strong>London</strong> Hospital<br />

Diabetic Medicine 4m GUM 4m MAU 4m<br />

CODE: QML/003<br />

F1 Newham Hospital Women’s Health 4m General Medicine 4m General Surgery 4m<br />

F2 The Royal GUM 4m MAU 4m Diabetic 4m<br />

<strong>London</strong> Hospital<br />

Medicine<br />

• F1 General Medicine, General Surgery (Urology) and Women’s Health –<br />

Newham University Hospital NHS Trust<br />

• F2 Medical Admissions Unit, Academic Diabetic Medicine and Academic GU<br />

Medicine – Barts and the <strong>London</strong> NHS Trust<br />

MAU attachment – based at the Royal <strong>London</strong> Hospital<br />

Clinical Supervisor – Dr P O’Callaghan; Lead Clinician – Dr VLC White<br />

Cambridge Ward MAU is situated adjacent to the A&E department at the Royal <strong>London</strong><br />

Hospital and deals with a wide variety of acute medical problems. The medical staff of the<br />

unit has expanded considerably since its inception. It was highly commended in an<br />

inspection visit by the Royal <strong>College</strong> of Physicians in 2005 and has been held up as a model<br />

for the management of acute medical disorders across the UK.<br />

The successful applicant will receive supervised training in the management of patients with<br />

acute medical illnesses and will be taught the skills needed to manage those patients. The<br />

F2 trainee will work under the supervision of one of the more senior members of the medical<br />

team and will participate in the admission, assessment and treatment planning for newly<br />

admitted patients. He/she will learn about the treatment and management of a wide range of<br />

medical disorders and the post provides great opportunities for learning and skill acquisition.<br />

The trainee will be able to acquire many of the competencies required by the Foundation<br />

Programme while working on the Unit.<br />

The Royal <strong>London</strong> provides a Hospital at Night service and the successful applicant will<br />

either be part of that team or will work out-of-hours on the MAU, depending on seniority and<br />

levels of cover available.<br />

Academic Diabetic Medicine attachment<br />

Academic Supervisor and Clinical Supervisor – Dr S.W. Coppack<br />

Clinical experience will comprise general internal medicine with a focus on the management<br />

of diabetes, morbid obesity and hyperlipidaemia. The post holder will again be able to<br />

acquire many of the practical skills and competencies needed for the Foundation<br />

Programme. Additional opportunities include working with a computerised patient<br />

record/care system and undertaking a clinical audit.<br />

www.stfs.org.uk/student/academic-programmes<br />

Email: tfsacademicrecruitment@stfs.org.uk<br />

Page 13 of 70<br />

Updated: 27 May 2010

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