Research Fellow In Critical Care And Perioperative Medicine

Barts Health NHS Trust ,
London, Greater London

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Job Description

Barts Health NHS Trust RESEARCH FELLOW IN CRITICAL CARE AND PERIOPERATIVE MEDICINE The Critical Care and Perioperative Medicine Research Department at Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry in conjunction with the Adult Critical Care Department at The Royal London Hospital has an exciting opportunity for two Clinical Research Fellows to work on established translational research projects. The Critical Care and Perioperative Medicine research group has an internationally recognised track record in delivering critical care, peri-operative medicine, renal medicine research outputs. In addition, the group runs a successful MSc programme in Critical Care Medicine. This highly successful research department is led by a group of clinical academics including Professor Rupert Pearse, Dr Gareth Ackland Dr Zudin Puthucheary and Dr John Prowle, supported by Educational Lead and honorary senior clinical lecturer Dr Parjam Zolfaghari. We are seeking to employ an ambitious and diligent clinical research fellow to join a large and established research group for 12 months with a view to extending this to 2-3 years in order to complete an academic degree. An opportunity to undertake this role as a clinical teaching fellow with a focus on clinical education is also available. The post-holder will be expected to undertake some clinical duties in the critical care department at The Royal London Hospital, however the focus of this post includes substantial protected time to engage in a research or educational project under the joint supervision of clinical academics and/or laboratory scientists at The William Harvey Research Institute where this is appropriate. This post will commence in August 2020. The successful candidate will be a GMC registered Medical Practitioner, ideally with relevant clinical experience. This is an ideal post for candidates intending to pursue an academic career and highly performing research fellows will be encouraged to enrol for a higher degree with Queen Mary, University of London. Candidates intending to specialise in intensive care medicine, anaesthesia, surgery or medicine specialities would all be suitable for this post. Interviews will be held in MONTH, date to be confirmed. Please, where necessary, ensure you have the agreement of your Training Programme Director that you can commence this post PRIOR to attending an interview . For further details / informal visits contact: All prospective applicants should make an appointment to discuss the post with Dr John Prowle, both Clinical Senior Lectures in Intensive Care Medicine. Please contact john.prowle@qmul.ac.uk to arrange this appointment. Employment Type: FULL_TIME