APPLICANT - Imperial College London
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CODE: UCL/005<br />
F1 North Middlesex Geriatric Medicine 4m Colorectal Surgery 4m Renal<br />
Medicine<br />
F2 Royal Free<br />
4m A&E (Clinical 4m<br />
Hospital<br />
Attachment)<br />
Cellular Pathology<br />
(Academic<br />
Attachment)<br />
O&G (Clinical<br />
Attachment)<br />
4m<br />
4m<br />
CODE: UCL/006<br />
F1 North Middlesex Colorectal Surgery 4m Renal Medicine 4m Geriatric<br />
Medicine<br />
F2 Royal Free O&G (Clinical 4m<br />
4m<br />
Hospital<br />
Attachment)<br />
Cellular Pathology<br />
(Academic<br />
Attachment)<br />
A&E (Clinical<br />
Attachment)<br />
4m<br />
4m<br />
Cellular Pathology is the basis of most medical theory, research and practice. This specialty<br />
comprises histopathology, which gives the diagnosis and other relevant information on<br />
biopsies and surgical resections; cytopathology, which gives the diagnosis on aspirated and<br />
other specimens of lesions; and autopsy pathology, which is still of importance in modern<br />
medicine. Many specialties rely on pathologists both in everyday practice and in research.<br />
These include gastroenterology and gastrointestinal surgery; hepatology, hepatobiliary<br />
surgery, and liver transplantation; nephrology and renal transplantation; urology; neurology<br />
and neurosurgery; dermatology and plastic surgery; breast surgery; gynaecology and<br />
obstetrics; and haematological oncology. This rotation gives the opportunity for development<br />
of a wide range of skills practised in Cellular Pathology, for participation in the many tutorials<br />
given to pathologists in training, for helping to teach medical students, and for attendance at<br />
various clinicopathological meetings, which emphasise the role of the specialty in clinical<br />
management. There are also facilities for research on the great variety of material that is<br />
available, in collaboration with pathologists and others, and research will be encouraged and<br />
supported.<br />
Posts 7, 8 & 9 – Nuclear Medicine – based at the Royal Free Hospital<br />
CODE: UCL/007<br />
F1 Barnet General Surgery 4m General (Internal)<br />
Medicine –<br />
Geriatrics<br />
F2<br />
Royal Free<br />
Hospital<br />
Nuclear Medicine<br />
(Academic<br />
Attachment)<br />
4m<br />
A&E (Clinical<br />
Attachment)<br />
4m Critical Care 4m<br />
4m<br />
Urology<br />
(Clinical<br />
Attachment)<br />
4m<br />
CODE: UCL/008<br />
F1<br />
F2<br />
See rotation for<br />
site<br />
Royal Free<br />
Hospital<br />
General Medicine –<br />
Respiratory (Chase<br />
Farm)<br />
A&E (Clinical<br />
Attachment)<br />
4m<br />
4m<br />
General Surgery<br />
(Barnet)<br />
Urology (Clinical<br />
Attachment)<br />
4m<br />
4m<br />
Critical Care<br />
(Barnet)<br />
Nuclear<br />
Medicine<br />
(Academic<br />
Attachment)<br />
4m<br />
4m<br />
CODE: UCL/009<br />
F1 Chase Farm General Surgery 4m General (Internal)<br />
Medicine - Acute<br />
Medicine<br />
F2<br />
Royal Free<br />
Hospital<br />
Urology (Clinical<br />
Attachment)<br />
4m<br />
Nuclear Medicine<br />
(Academic<br />
Attachment)<br />
4m<br />
4m<br />
General<br />
(Internal)<br />
Medicine -<br />
Respiratory<br />
A&E (Clinical<br />
Attachment)<br />
4m<br />
4m<br />
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Updated: 27 May 2010