LONDON NORTH MEDICAL PHYSICS & CLINICAL ENGINEERING CONSORTIUM: Open Day - Wednesday 2 March 2011

London North Medical Physics and Clinical Engineering Training Consortium

Fancy the idea of becoming a Clinical Scientist in the Medical Physics & Clinical Engineering area?

 London North Medical Physics and Clinical Engineering Training Consortium is a grouping of Medical Physics and Clinical Engineering Departments from seven NHS Trusts listed below:

  • Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust
  • Mount Vernon Hospital (E&N Herts NHS Trust)
  • Barts and the London NHS Trust
  • Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust (Hammersmith and Charing Cross Hospitals)
  • North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust
  • University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
  • Queen’s Hospital (Romford, Barking, Havering and Redbridge Hospitals NHS Trust)

The Consortium has a proven track record in delivering high quality training across a wide range of specialities. More information about training can be found at www.nhscareers.nhs.uk.

We are offering those interested in applying for scientist training an opportunity to attend an Open Day held in Tutorial Rooms 4&5 Lower Ground Floor, Royal Free Hospital, Hampstead Hospitals NHS Trust (RFH), Pond Street, Hampstead, London, NW3 2QG.

At the Open Day we will show and explain to you the various opportunities available and you will also be able to meet and discuss training with some of our current trainees and supervisors.

The Open Day agenda is as follows:

10:00

Registration

10:20

Welcome and Introduction

10:45

Supervisor presentations

12:30

Lunch

14:00

Trainee talks

15:30

Close

When you arrive at the Royal Free Hospital you should make your way to the Medical School’s Porter’s Lodge on the Lower Ground Floor and follow the signs to Tutorial Rooms 4&5 or ask for Brenda Mahaffey, Claire Hardiman or Roy Smith.

If you wish to attend please confirm by email to Brenda.Mahaffey@nhs.net.

Please note that not attending an Open Day does not in any way preclude you from applying to our Consortium.

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