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our hypothesis is correct then anti-coagulating such patients or modifying their anti-retroviral<br />

therapy may prevent disease progression. Interested candidates should contact Dr Verma<br />

for more details.<br />

Post 9 – HIV/GUM – based in the HIV/GUM research unit at Royal Sussex County<br />

Hospital<br />

CODE: BSMS/009<br />

F1<br />

F2<br />

Royal Sussex<br />

County Hospital/<br />

Princess Royal<br />

University<br />

Hospital<br />

Royal Sussex<br />

County Hospital/<br />

Princess Royal<br />

University<br />

Hospital<br />

GUM/HIV 4m General Internal<br />

Medicine/<br />

Respiratory<br />

Clinical HIV/GUM 4m General Internal<br />

Medicine<br />

4m General Surgery 4m<br />

4m HIV/GUM 4m<br />

The F2 doctors will work in the HIV/GUM research unit at RSCH, part of the Department of<br />

HIV/GUM which is the largest HIV treatment centre in the UK outside <strong>London</strong>. The Genito-<br />

Urinary Medicine clinic, based at the Claude-Nicol Centre at RSCH, provides both general<br />

and specialist GUM services and sees 25,000 patients each year. The team is involved in<br />

research into HIV and Ageing; HIV transmission; Testing for HIV and STIs; patient<br />

management and monitoring and toxicity related to antiretroviral therapy. Specifically, an F2<br />

doctor would be expected to integrate into the existing research team, and would develop<br />

skills in:<br />

• Literature searches using electronic databases such as MEDLINE<br />

• Ethical Committee approval process and principles of Good Clinical Practice<br />

(GCP) for research<br />

• Collating and inputting data into statistical software packages (e.g. SPSS)<br />

• Specific laboratory techniques or questionnaire methodology pertinent to the<br />

concurrent research activities<br />

Posts 10, 11 & 12 – General Practice – based in the Division of Public Health &<br />

Primary Care at Brighton & Sussex Medical School<br />

CODE: BSMS/010<br />

F1<br />

F2<br />

Royal Sussex<br />

County Hospital/<br />

Princess Royal<br />

University<br />

Hospital<br />

Royal Sussex<br />

County Hospital/<br />

Princess Royal<br />

University<br />

Hospital<br />

Obstetrics &<br />

Gynaecology<br />

4m General Medicine 4m General Adult<br />

Psychiatry<br />

General Practice 4m Surgery 4m Public Health 4m<br />

4m<br />

CODE: BSMS/011<br />

F1<br />

F2<br />

Royal Sussex<br />

County Hospital/<br />

Princess Royal<br />

University<br />

Hospital<br />

Royal Sussex<br />

County Hospital/<br />

Princess Royal<br />

University<br />

Hospital<br />

General Adult<br />

Psychiatry<br />

4m<br />

Obstetrics &<br />

Gynaecology<br />

4m General Medicine 4m<br />

Public Health 4m General Practice 4m Surgery 4m<br />

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

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

Page 29 of 70<br />

Updated: 27 May 2010

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