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infection and critical illness are being studied. Trainees will be involved in data collection<br />

and analyses within these trials. Opportunities will also exist for instruction in anaesthesia,<br />

pain management and audit.<br />

Programme 4 – Academic Public Health<br />

CODE: QML/010<br />

F1<br />

F2<br />

Whipps Cross<br />

University<br />

Hospital<br />

See rotation for<br />

site<br />

General Surgery 4m General Medicine/<br />

Rheumatology<br />

A&E (The Royal<br />

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

Hospital/Homerton<br />

University Hospital)<br />

6m<br />

General Practice<br />

(BLT)<br />

4m<br />

3m<br />

General<br />

Medicine/<br />

Respiratory<br />

Medicine<br />

Public Health<br />

(PCT, Mile End<br />

Hospital)<br />

4m<br />

3m<br />

CODE: QML/011<br />

F1<br />

F2<br />

Whipps Cross<br />

University<br />

Hospital<br />

See rotation for<br />

site<br />

General Medicine/<br />

Rheumatology<br />

General Practice<br />

(BLT)<br />

4m<br />

3m<br />

General Medicine/<br />

Respiratory<br />

Medicine<br />

Public Health (PCT,<br />

Mile End Hospital)<br />

4m General Surgery 4m<br />

3m<br />

A&E (The Royal<br />

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

Homerton<br />

University<br />

Hospital)<br />

6m<br />

CODE: QML/012<br />

F1<br />

F2<br />

Whipps Cross<br />

University<br />

Hospital<br />

See rotation for<br />

site<br />

General Medicine/<br />

Respiratory<br />

Public Health (PCT,<br />

Mile End Hospital)<br />

4m General Surgery 4m General<br />

Medicine/<br />

3m<br />

A&E (The Royal<br />

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

Homerton University<br />

Hospital)<br />

6m<br />

Rheumatology<br />

General Practice<br />

(BLT)<br />

4m<br />

3m<br />

• F1 General Medicine (Rheumatology), General Surgery and General Medicine<br />

(Respiratory) – Whipps Cross University Hospital NHS Trust<br />

• F2 Emergency Medicine, Public Health and General Practice – Barts and the<br />

<strong>London</strong> NHS Trust<br />

Emergency Medicine attachment – based at the Royal <strong>London</strong> Hospital/Homerton<br />

Hospital<br />

Clinical and Academic Supervisor - Dr T. Harris<br />

The Emergency Medicine Department at Barts & The <strong>London</strong> is one of the busiest in the UK<br />

with an annual patient throughput of over 100,000. The wide variety of specialties available<br />

within the Trust means that there is a virtually unrestricted variety in the types of cases seen<br />

and admitted for treatment. The clinical experience available to trainees working in the<br />

Department is correspondingly substantial.<br />

The Trust is a Trauma Centre and is the base for the <strong>London</strong> Air Ambulance. These two<br />

features add considerably to the experience available to trainees in these increasingly<br />

important aspects of emergency care.<br />

The Department has an excellent training record and regularly features highly in both Royal<br />

<strong>College</strong> and <strong>London</strong> Deanery inspection visits. Trainees can anticipate acquiring many of the<br />

competencies required by the Foundation Programme while working in the Department.<br />

A full-shift work-pattern is in operation for trainees in the Department.<br />

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

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

Page 18 of 70<br />

Updated: 27 May 2010

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