APPLICANT - Imperial College London
APPLICANT - Imperial College London APPLICANT - Imperial College London
The Newham General site in Plaistow has seen substantial investment over the past few years with new buildings and many environmental improvements. Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Homerton is an innovative and friendly foundation hospital based in the East London Borough of Hackney. It provides general hospital services to Hackney and the City of London, and specialist care in obstetrics and neonatology, fetal medicine, fertility, keyhole surgery, bariatric surgery and neurorehabilitation across east London and beyond. www.stfs.org.uk/student/academic-programmes Email: tfsacademicrecruitment@stfs.org.uk Page 23 of 70 Updated: 27 May 2010
2-YEAR ACADEMIC FOUNDATION PROGRAMMES AT BRIGHTON & SUSSEX MEDICAL SCHOOL (BSMS) 1. INTRODUCTION There are currently twelve two-year F1:F2 places on the academic training programme. As far as possible, trainees will be appointed onto a speciality-based programme that is one of their top 5 choices. 2. DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMMES Programme Reference BSMS/001 BSMS/002 BSMS/003 BSMS/004 BSMS/005 BSMS/006 BSMS/007 BSMS/008 BSMS/009 BSMS/010 BSMS/011 BSMS/012 BSMS/013 BSMS/014 BSMS/015 BSMS/016 BSMS/017 BSMS/018 Programme Theme Stroke Medicine and Elderly Care Haematology Oncology Nuclear Medicine Infectious Diseases Renal Unit Rheumatology Liver Unit HIV/GUM General Practice General Practice General Practice Leadership Leadership Leadership Leadership Leadership Leadership Both the F1 and F2 posts are based within BSUH but may be either at the Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton or at Princess Royal Hospital, Haywards Heath. The F1 year consists of 3 four-month clinical placements. The F2 year comprises a 4-month specialty-based clinical placement (either in GUM, General Practice, Infectious Diseases or Public Health), a 4-month high-quality dedicated academic placement and a 4 month attachment in General Medicine, Acute Medicine or Surgery to enable the acquisition of core competencies. In addition, trainees will have the opportunity to complete the Research Methods and Critical Appraisal module organized by the University of Brighton. www.stfs.org.uk/student/academic-programmes Email: tfsacademicrecruitment@stfs.org.uk Page 24 of 70 Updated: 27 May 2010
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2-YEAR ACADEMIC FOUNDATION PROGRAMMES AT<br />
BRIGHTON & SUSSEX MEDICAL SCHOOL (BSMS)<br />
1. INTRODUCTION<br />
There are currently twelve two-year F1:F2 places on the academic training programme. As<br />
far as possible, trainees will be appointed onto a speciality-based programme that is one of<br />
their top 5 choices.<br />
2. DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMMES<br />
Programme Reference<br />
BSMS/001<br />
BSMS/002<br />
BSMS/003<br />
BSMS/004<br />
BSMS/005<br />
BSMS/006<br />
BSMS/007<br />
BSMS/008<br />
BSMS/009<br />
BSMS/010<br />
BSMS/011<br />
BSMS/012<br />
BSMS/013<br />
BSMS/014<br />
BSMS/015<br />
BSMS/016<br />
BSMS/017<br />
BSMS/018<br />
Programme Theme<br />
Stroke Medicine and Elderly Care<br />
Haematology<br />
Oncology<br />
Nuclear Medicine<br />
Infectious Diseases<br />
Renal Unit<br />
Rheumatology<br />
Liver Unit<br />
HIV/GUM<br />
General Practice<br />
General Practice<br />
General Practice<br />
Leadership<br />
Leadership<br />
Leadership<br />
Leadership<br />
Leadership<br />
Leadership<br />
Both the F1 and F2 posts are based within BSUH but may be either at the Royal Sussex<br />
County Hospital, Brighton or at Princess Royal Hospital, Haywards Heath. The F1 year<br />
consists of 3 four-month clinical placements.<br />
The F2 year comprises a 4-month specialty-based clinical placement (either in GUM,<br />
General Practice, Infectious Diseases or Public Health), a 4-month high-quality dedicated<br />
academic placement and a 4 month attachment in General Medicine, Acute Medicine or<br />
Surgery to enable the acquisition of core competencies.<br />
In addition, trainees will have the opportunity to complete the Research Methods and Critical<br />
Appraisal module organized by the University of Brighton.<br />
www.stfs.org.uk/student/academic-programmes<br />
Email: tfsacademicrecruitment@stfs.org.uk<br />
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Updated: 27 May 2010