An exciting opportunity has arisen within the Acute Medicine Department. They are looking to appoint an Acute & General Internal Medicine Consultant, a great opportunity to further your medical career in the UK. This NHS job offers CESR Portfolio Pathway support, and international applications from IMGs are welcome.
The successful candidate will be the clinical lead and will drive the development and transformation of acute medicine, where patient-centered care is at the heart of the services. The role involves working within the Acute Assessment Unit, which consists of a 25-bed inpatient area including a 5-bed enhanced care area and an adjacent 6-space Ambulatory Emergency Care Unit.
Health Service
Working for this health service is professionally rewarding, offering high-quality, patient-centered care. Their clinicians lead in developing and managing services, supported by strong links with UK specialists. With a generous study leave budget, doctors are encouraged to pursue further education. Exciting developments include a new general hospital and a new mental health inpatient unit. They foster strong relationships between mental health, primary, and secondary care, promoting joint learning and teaching in their modern education center.
The health service, separate from the NHS, is an integrated, taxation-funded system, free at the point of delivery, managed by the Health and Community Services Department. This is a unique opportunity to help shape an integrated care system with closer political engagement than in the UK.
Department & Team
Medicine in this health service is fully integrated by age and specialty, with three medical wards: . The EAU has a 5-bedded Enhanced Care Area and a separate intensive care unit led by intensivists. The AEC Unit is supported by a SAS doctor and consultants. The department comprises a 16-bed EAU, staffed by 11 consultants, 8 SAS doctors, 7 FY1 doctors, 2 FY2 doctors, and 6 Clinical Fellows, organized into 8 medical teams and the EAU team.
The specialty of Acute Medicine is based within the Emergency Assessment Unit (EAU). The service includes a 25-bed Acute Assessment Unit (AAU) featuring 5 enhanced care beds and an Ambulatory Emergency Care (AEC) Unit. The post holder will work across both the AAU and the AEC.
Continued Professional Development
The health service offers further training & accreditation within psychiatry, including CESR Portfolio Pathway Support, access to specialty training, and the opportunity to develop sub-specialist interest. The post holder will have ample opportunities to develop knowledge, skills, and experience through attendance at relevant courses, conferences, and locally organized CME events. Health & Community Services supports Continuing Medical Education with time and financial support, offering study leave of 30 days in 3 years, and an annual study leave allowance.
Life in the area
Living in the area presents significant financial benefits. The flat income tax rate is notably advantageous compared to the U.K., and they provide a generous public sector pension scheme that isn\'t constrained by U.K. lifetime or annual contribution limits. The Consultant Contract closely mirrors the U.K. model but offers higher incremental levels. Incremental progression is automatic from points 1 to 17 on the pay scale based on satisfactory performance, while formal applications are necessary for points 18 to 20.
Am I eligible for this role?
UK based candidates:
• Experience in Acute & General Internal Medicine
EEA candidates:
• Experience in Acute & General Internal Medicine
• European Specialist Qualification
Non-EEA candidates:
• MRCP
• Experience in Acute & General Internal Medicine
A leading UK-based pathology service is seeking a European or UK accredited Histopathologist to join their expanding team at a newly refurbished pathology hub. The modern laboratory features fully integrated digital pathology services and a highly experienced, diverse team, making it an ideal environment for both newly qualified and experienced pathologists looking to further their specialisation. The department is recognised for its high performance and supportive atmosphere, offering an excellent opportunity for doctors, whether new to the UK healthcare system or those looking to advance their careers.
Pathology Service Overview
This prominent pathology service provides a comprehensive range of diagnostic services, including biochemistry, haematology, microbiology, and histopathology, to a large catchment area. It is supported by a multidisciplinary team of consultants and specialists, ensuring high-quality and timely care across hospitals and clinics.
Career Development Opportunities
The service is committed to the ongoing development of its medical staff, with opportunities to pursue sub-specialisation in areas of anatomical interest. The new appointee will contribute to both formal and informal teaching of trainees and may participate in postgraduate education programs. There are also opportunities for research through the dedicated Research and Development Department, with research actively encouraged during designated sessions. Furthermore, the new consultant will gain valuable experience participating in multidisciplinary team meetings (MDTs), which are regularly held within the department.
Living in the Region
The area offers a unique combination of both tranquil rural settings and vibrant city life. Residents can explore beautiful landscapes or enjoy cultural attractions in nearby cities. The region is home to esteemed universities and quality schools, with well-established transport links connecting it to major cities and airports. Housing options range from charming historic homes in smaller towns to contemporary developments in more urban areas, accommodating a variety of lifestyles.
How will IMG Connect support your application to this role?
Any European or UK-based histopathologists on the specialist register for histopathology will be eligible to apply, as will any IMG having undergone the CESR pathway to secure specialist registration.
IMG Connect can subsequently help you with CV preparation, interview practice, contract negotiations, and subsequent relocation planning to the UK, for you and your family.
For any overseas doctor looking to develop as a specialst in the UK, IMG will keep it simple for you!
We are looking to recruit a Consultant Psychiatrist to a Crisis & Assessment Team role in the Channel Islands, a UK territory sitting off the coast of France and just a 1 hour flight from London. This job presents a great opportunity to advance your medical career in the UK.
The health service, separate from the NHS, is an integrated, taxation-funded system, free at the point of delivery, managed by the Health and Community Services Department on the island. Key benefits of working there are higher salaries than the NHS, lower taxes and sunnier weather.
Consultant Pay range - £110,257 to £164,372
Single rate of tax - 20%.
The Department & Team
The Crisis and Assessment Team (CAT) serves as the primary gateway to adult and older people\'s mental health services, conducting assessments in the community and emergency settings, alongside medical reviews. They collaborate closely with law enforcement, responding to Adult Protection Notices and coordinating mental health law assessments. This role within the CAT focuses on streamlining referrals, providing short-term crisis interventions, and ensuring individuals receive appropriate ongoing care. You\'ll engage with both working-age adults and older adults, with responsibilities extending to police referrals and mental health law assessments during standard working hours, with on-call commitments.
Continued Professional Development
Professional development is integral to their ethos, offering CESR Portfolio Pathway support, access to specialty training, and opportunities for sub-specialist development. They prioritize ongoing learning through conferences, local CME events, and a generous study leave allowance.
Life in the area
Living in this location offers significant financial benefits. The flat income tax rate of 20% is notably advantageous compared to the UK, and a generous public sector pension scheme is provided, not constrained by UK lifetime or annual contribution limits. The consultant contract closely mirrors the UK model but offers higher incremental levels starting at £110,257 and with a top basic salary of £164,372.
Am I eligible for this role?
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Non-EEA candidates:
We are looking to recruit a Consultant Psychiatrist to an Old Age role in the Channel Islands, a UK territory sitting off the coast of France and just a 1 hour flight from London. This job presents a great opportunity to advance your medical career in the UK.
The health service, separate from the NHS, is an integrated, taxation-funded system, free at the point of delivery, managed by the Health and Community Services Department on the island. Key benefits of working there are higher salaries than the NHS, lower taxes and sunnier weather.
Consultant Pay range - £110,257 to £164,372
Single rate of tax - 20%.
What is the health & community service like?
Working in this location is professionally rewarding, offering high-quality, patient-centered care. Clinicians lead in developing and managing services, supported by strong links with UK specialists. With a generous study leave budget, doctors are encouraged to pursue further education. Exciting developments include a new general hospital and a new mental health inpatient unit. The service fosters strong relationships between mental health, primary, and secondary care, promoting joint learning and teaching in a modern education center.
What is the department & team like?
The inpatient services are currently undergoing extensive refurbishment, including two wards for older adults. One ward offers 14 assessment beds for individuals over 65 experiencing functional mental health issues, with some flexibility for those under 65. The other ward provides 10 assessment beds for patients with dementia. Following the refurbishment, the latter ward will feature 8 acute assessment beds and 8 transitional/step-down beds for those with dementia or enduring mental health problems who cannot be supported in local nursing or residential homes.
The Older Adults Community Mental Health Team (OACMHT) manages a caseload of about 300 patients, including new referrals triaged by the Crisis and Assessment team, providing both short-term treatment and long-term care coordination. The role involves providing medical support to the OACMHT alongside two other consultants and a staff grade doctor.
The post holder will join an established team, comprising 2 WTE older adult consultants, 1.0 WTE Associate Specialist (Memory Assessment Service), 2.0 WTE staff grades (inpatient and community), and 1.0 WTE F1 doctor (inpatients and community). Dedicated administrative support includes a 0.5 WTE medical secretary and ward and team secretarial support.
Continued Professional Development
This position offers further training and accreditation within psychiatry, including CESR Portfolio Pathway support, access to specialty training, and the opportunity to develop sub-specialist interests. The post holder will have ample opportunities to develop knowledge, skills, and experience through attendance at relevant courses, conferences, and locally organized CME events. The organization supports Continuing Medical Education with time and financial support, offering study leave of 30 days in 3 years and an annual study leave allowance. Regular case discussions, teaching sessions, and MDT supervision ensure ongoing professional development, meeting the Royal College of Psychiatrists\' CPD requirements.
Living in the Area
Living in this location offers significant financial benefits. The flat income tax rate of 20% is notably advantageous compared to the UK, and a generous public sector pension scheme is provided, not constrained by UK lifetime or annual contribution limits. The consultant contract closely mirrors the UK model but offers higher incremental levels starting at £110,257 and with a top basic salary of £164,372.
Am I eligible for this role?Am I eligible for this role?
UK based candidates:
We are looking to recruit a Consultant Psychiatrist to a General Adult role in the Channel Islands, a UK territory sitting off the coast of France and just a 1 hour flight from London. This job presents a great opportunity to advance your medical career in the UK.
The health service, separate from the NHS, is an integrated, taxation-funded system, free at the point of delivery, managed by the Health and Community Services Department on the island. Key benefits of working there are higher salaries than the NHS, lower taxes and sunnier weather.
Consultant Pay range - £110,257 to £164,372
Single rate of tax - 20%
General Adult Psychiatry Department & Team
The inpatient service features 17 adult acute beds, including an extra-care area, for individuals aged 18 to 65 with severe mental illness requiring admission. The goal is to promote recovery and well-being, helping service users achieve their potential. The service caters to a diverse population with complex needs. The multidisciplinary inpatient team includes doctors (two part-time consultants, staff grade/clinical fellow, and F2), a clinical psychologist, nurses, a social worker, occupational therapists, an art therapist, healthcare assistants, and administrative staff.
The Home Treatment Team functions as a step-up, step-down service to prevent unnecessary hospital admissions and facilitate early discharge. They attend ward reviews, support patients on leave, and assist with discharge planning, also gatekeeping inpatient beds. The team includes two part-time consultants, a 0.5 FTE team manager, two FTE senior practitioners, 5.5 FTE nurse practitioners, one FTE social worker, three FTE senior HCAs, and one FTE occupational therapist. Covering all adult ages, there is an arrangement with an Older Adult Consultant for additional support if needed.
Continued Professional Development
This position offers further training and accreditation within psychiatry, including CESR Portfolio Pathway support, access to specialty training, and the opportunity to develop sub-specialist interests. The post holder will have ample opportunities to develop knowledge, skills, and experience through attendance at relevant courses, conferences, and locally organized CME events. The organization supports Continuing Medical Education with time and financial support, offering study leave of 30 days in three years and an annual study leave allowance. Regular case discussions, teaching sessions, and MDT supervision ensure ongoing professional development, meeting the Royal College of Psychiatrists\' CPD requirements.
Living in the Area
Living in this location offers significant financial benefits. The flat income tax rate of 20% is notably advantageous compared to the UK, and a generous public sector pension scheme is provided, not constrained by UK lifetime or annual contribution limits. The consultant contract closely mirrors the UK model but offers higher incremental levels starting at £110,257 and with a top basic salary of £164,372.
Am I eligible for this role?
UK based candidates:
EEA candidates:
Non-EEA candidates:
A prime opportunity awaits a dedicated Specialty Doctor in Psychiatry to join the Crisis Resolution Home Treatment Team (CRHTT) for a NHS job in the UK, with CESR support. Located at Eaglestone Health Centre on Milton Keynes Hospital Campus, you\'ll provide top-tier assessment, consultation, and treatment for individuals in mental health crises, with office space and administrative support.
As part of a medical team with a Consultant Psychiatrist and Trainee Doctor, you\'ll demonstrate motivation, energy, and a fervent commitment to exceptional patient care. Strong teamwork, organizational skills, initiative, effective communication, and empathy are key. Operated by an NHS Foundation Trust that is known for excellence locally, nationally, and internationally, this role offers professional growth opportunities for EU-trained specialists and experienced IMGs seeking CESR completion.
What is the NHS Foundation Trust like?
Established in 2002 through the merger of several trusts, this NHS Foundation Trust is among the UK\'s largest. With about 7,000 staff, they serve a third of London\'s population and extend services to areas like Milton Keynes, Kent, Surrey, and Hampshire.
Their focus is on delivering patient-centered, safe, and effective care across various settings, from hospitals to community clinics and even patients\' homes. They emphasize community-based services, aligning with the NHS\'s modernization goals. They prioritize recruiting exceptional individuals who support patients and colleagues alike, offering opportunities for career development. The role entails participating in clinical supervision sessions with the team\'s consultant psychiatrist.
What is the Department & Team like?
The Crisis Resolution and Home Treatment Team (CRHTT) comprises a multi-disciplinary group of mental health professionals delivering a 7-day service for individuals in acute psychiatric crises. They offer intensive community-based interventions as an alternative to hospitalization and support early discharge, facilitating the transition back to the community. The team triages referrals, deciding on home treatment or admission, aiming to provide less restrictive alternatives to hospitalization when feasible.
The Team is composed of:
The post holder is expected to make an assessment, diagnosis, formulation of risks and development of a management plan for new referrals, re-referrals and patients under the care of the team. The post holder is expected to identify need for referrals to other services such as referrals for psychological interventions and review treatment plans and risk assessments of patients in the service.
Career Development & Opportunities Available
There is real opportunity to progress through CESR at pace at this trust, with a strong desire for newly-qualified consultants to develop their specialty areas of interest and undertake in various cancer trials and research projects where possible. Research is encouraged here, particularly when this is appropriate to professional development and to the service development of the department.
If you are a new consultant you will receive mentoring and support from medical leads as well as access to a large peer group of enthusiastic and high-caliber Consultants.
Life in South East
South East, a vibrant urban area in Buckinghamshire, offers a blend of city amenities and rural charm. Residents enjoy scenic parks & perfect for outdoor activities. The area boasts excellent schools and universities. Transportation links are convenient, with easy access to major cities like London and Birmingham via train and nearby airports like Luton and Birmingham. Housing options range from modern apartments in the city center to spacious suburban homes, catering to diverse preferences and lifestyles.
Am I eligible for this role?
UK based candidates:
An excellent NHS job opportunity for an experienced Specialist in Stroke Medicine to join this NHS Trust as a Specialist working in an established stroke department in the UK. This NHS job offers CESR Portfolio Pathway support and international applications from IMGs are welcome. In this role, you will be part of a dedicated team that provides high-quality care to patients with stroke conditions. The position is ideal for doctors looking to further their careers in a supportive and progressive environment. If you are an enthusiastic and committed professional seeking a challenging and rewarding opportunity in stroke medicine, you are encouraged to apply.
The NHS Trust
The trust serves a diverse population with a team of over 8,200 clinical and support staff. They run major acute services at several hospitals, including one with the country’s top-rated hyper-acute stroke unit. The Trust is renowned for its excellence in clinical services and medical education. The hospitals are equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, and they are committed to providing innovative and high-quality care. LNWH is dedicated to continuous improvement and strives to be a leader in healthcare delivery. By joining the Trust, you will be part of a team that values collaboration, excellence, and patient-centered care.
The Stroke Medicine Department & Team
The Stroke Medicine Department is recognized as the best in the country, offering comprehensive stroke services, including a hyper-acute stroke unit and a hyper-acute rehabilitation unit. The team includes specialists in stroke medicine, neurology, and rehabilitation, working collaboratively to provide exceptional patient care. The department is committed to a multidisciplinary approach, ensuring that patients receive holistic and effective treatment. They pride themselves on their research and innovation, continuously seeking ways to improve stroke care. The team is supportive and welcoming, providing an excellent environment for professional growth and development.
Continued Professional Development
This NHS job offers further training & accreditation within Stroke Medicine, including CESR Portfolio Pathway Support, access to specialty training, and the opportunity to develop sub-specialist interest. The Trust ensures continuous professional development and career progression through extensive training and education programs. You will have the opportunity to attend national and international conferences, participate in workshops and seminars, and engage in research activities. The commitment to your professional development means you will receive the support and resources needed to achieve your career goals and enhance your expertise in stroke medicine.
Life in the area
The hospital is situated in a vibrant area that offers a mix of urban and suburban living, excellent schools, parks, and recreational facilities. The area is culturally diverse and well-connected to central London, making it an attractive option for international doctors and their families. With a lower cost of living compared to central London, the area provides a comfortable and affordable lifestyle. There are numerous cultural and social activities to enjoy, from local festivals to museums and theaters. The nearby natural areas of beauty, such as the Chiltern Hills and several parks, offer ample opportunities for outdoor activities and relaxation, making it an ideal place to live and work.
Am I eligible for this role?
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An excellent NHS job opportunity for an experienced Neurology Consultant (CESR Support) to join this NHS Trust as a Consultant working in an established neurology department in the UK. This NHS job offers CESR Portfolio Pathway support and international applications from IMGs are welcome. The role supports neurological services within the Trust, ensuring comprehensive clinical services for patients and the community. The post holder will engage with other consultant colleagues in developing future service models to meet the changing needs of patients using the neurology services.
The NHS Trust
This NHS Trust is dedicated to providing high-quality healthcare services to its local community. The Trust serves a large population through its hospitals and community services, ensuring comprehensive care across various medical specialties. It has strong affiliations with regional neuroscience centers, fostering collaboration and excellence in patient care. The Trust continually strives to deliver innovative and transformative services, enhancing the quality of care and patient outcomes.
The Trust maintains a focus on integrated care, working closely with health and social care partners to provide seamless service delivery. This collaborative approach ensures that patients receive the right care at the right time, tailored to their individual needs. The organization is committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion, ensuring that all patients and staff are treated with respect and dignity.
The Neurology Department & Team
The Neurology department at this NHS Trust is committed to providing high-quality care to patients with neurological conditions. The department includes five consultant-level posts, an Associate Specialist, specialty doctors, and a deanery registrar, ensuring comprehensive and specialised care for patients. The team collaborates closely with regional neuroscience centers, benefiting from shared expertise and resources.
Specialist nurses in Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, and Epilepsy work closely with Consultant Neurologists, providing essential support and education to patients and their families. The department is focused on developing sub-specialty expertise and expanding services locally and regionally. It is an integral part of the West Yorkshire Neurology Network (WYNN), which aims to deliver innovative neurological services across the region.
Continued Professional Development
This NHS job offers further training & accreditation within Neurology, including CESR Portfolio Pathway Support, access to specialty training, and the opportunity to develop sub-specialist interest. The successful candidate is encouraged to engage in clinical research, teaching, and development. The Trust supports ongoing professional development through various programs, ensuring that consultants can continually enhance their clinical skills and advance their careers.
Participation in the regional academic day organized by the regional neuroscience centers is expected, providing opportunities for professional growth and collaboration. This commitment to professional development ensures that the neurology department remains at the forefront of clinical excellence.
Life in Yorkshire & Humberside
The region offers a lower cost of living compared to larger cities, making it an attractive option for international doctors and their families. With excellent schools, diverse communities, and convenient transport links to major cities, it provides a balanced and fulfilling lifestyle. The area boasts a rich cultural heritage and beautiful natural landscapes, ideal for outdoor activities and family life.
The combination of professional opportunities, cultural richness, and natural beauty makes this region a great place for doctors to advance their careers and enjoy a high quality of life.
Am I eligible for this role?
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An excellent NHS job opportunity for an experienced Stroke Medicine Consultant to join this NHS Trust as a Consultant working in an established stroke medicine department in the UK. This NHS job offers CESR Portfolio Pathway support and international applications from IMGs are welcome. The role is designed for a dedicated and skilled doctor looking to advance their career within a supportive and progressive environment. This position is ideal for those who are passionate about providing top-tier stroke care and are eager to contribute to the continuous improvement of healthcare services.
What is the NHS Trust like?
The NHS Trust, formed from a merger in 1998, is the largest provider of acute hospital services to residents in its region. Serving a population of over 410,000 people, the Trust employs around 4,200 staff across multiple hospital sites. Known for its high-quality patient care and commitment to staff development, the Trust has consistently received positive ratings from healthcare regulatory bodies. With a strong emphasis on continuous improvement and innovation, the Trust is a forward-thinking organization that values the contributions of its staff and invests in their ongoing professional growth.
What is the Department & Team like?
The stroke service at the hospital includes a Hyper-acute Stroke Unit and Acute Stroke Unit, with additional support from early supported discharge services and a neurorehabilitation ward. The team consists of dedicated consultants, trust-grade doctors, and stroke specialist nurses. The department participates in an integrated stroke delivery network, ensuring a collaborative approach to stroke care across the region. The Stroke Medicine Department prides itself on its multidisciplinary approach, working closely with various therapists to provide comprehensive care for stroke patients. The team is actively involved in clinical research and quality improvement initiatives, striving to implement the latest evidence-based practices and enhance patient outcomes.
Continued Professional Development
This NHS job offers further training & accreditation within stroke medicine, including CESR Portfolio Pathway Support, access to specialty training, and the opportunity to develop sub-specialist interest. Consultants are encouraged to participate in regular teaching sessions, workshops, and conferences to stay updated with the latest advancements in stroke care. Additionally, the Trust supports involvement in national and international research projects, providing opportunities for academic growth and contributions to the field of stroke medicine. The department fosters a culture of continuous learning and professional development, offering mentorship programs and structured career pathways to help consultants achieve their career goals and aspirations.
Life in South East
The location, situated in the heart of a beautiful region, is an ideal choice for international doctors and their families. Known for its picturesque countryside, the area offers a tranquil living environment with easy access to natural areas of beauty, such as hills and parks. The town boasts excellent schools, making it a great choice for families with children. It is well-connected with efficient transport links to major cities and airports, ensuring convenience for both personal and professional travel. The area is also rich in cultural diversity, offering a welcoming community with various recreational activities, restaurants, and shops to explore. With its blend of rural charm and urban amenities, the location provides a high quality of life for healthcare professionals and their families.
Am I eligible for this role?
UK based candidates:
EEA candidates:
Non-EEA candidates:
An excellent NHS job opportunity for an experienced Stroke Consultant or Specialty Doctor to join this NHS Trust as a Consultant working in an established stroke medicine department in the UK. This NHS job offers CESR Portfolio Pathway support and international applications from IMGs are welcome. This position is designed for a dedicated and skilled doctor who is eager to advance their career within a supportive and progressive environment. The role offers the chance to work with a team of experienced professionals committed to delivering high-quality stroke care. If you are passionate about making a difference in the field of stroke medicine and are looking for a new challenge, this is the perfect opportunity for you to enhance your skills and contribute to the continuous improvement of healthcare services.
What is the NHS Trust like?
This NHS Trust is one of the largest and most respected trusts in the region, providing high-quality healthcare services to a population of over 900,000 people across multiple counties. The trust operates several major hospitals, each equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and services. With a strong commitment to clinical excellence and innovation, the trust has made significant investments in upgrading and expanding its services, including a major upgrade to its maternity unit and the establishment of a new Emergency Assessment Centre. Known for its dedication to patient care and staff development, the trust fosters a culture of compassion, teamwork, and continuous improvement, making it an excellent place for medical professionals to work and grow.
What is the department & team like?
The Stroke Medicine team at this NHS Trust includes a Hyper Acute Stroke Unit (HASU) and an Acute Stroke Unit (ASU), ensuring that patients receive the best possible care. The department is staffed by a multidisciplinary team of consultants, trust-grade doctors, stroke nurse consultants, stroke nurse specialists, clinical neuropsychologists, and stroke therapists. The team works collaboratively with neurology, neuroradiology, and vascular surgery departments through regular meetings, ensuring a comprehensive and coordinated approach to stroke care. The department is actively involved in clinical research and quality improvement initiatives, continuously striving to implement the latest evidence-based practices and improve patient outcomes. This is a dynamic and supportive environment where professionals can thrive and make a real difference in stroke care.
Continued Professional Development
This NHS job offers further training and accreditation within stroke medicine, including CESR Portfolio Pathway support, access to specialty training, and the opportunity to develop sub-specialist interests. The trust is dedicated to the continuous professional development of its staff, offering numerous opportunities for education, research, and leadership training. Consultants are encouraged to participate in teaching sessions, workshops, and conferences to stay abreast of the latest advancements in stroke care. Additionally, the trust supports involvement in national and international research projects, providing avenues for academic growth and contributions to the field of stroke medicine. With a focus on career development, the department offers structured pathways and mentorship programs to help consultants achieve their professional goals and advance their careers.
Life in South East
The area around this NHS Trust is ideal for international doctors and their families, offering a high quality of life with a blend of rural charm and urban amenities. Known for its excellent schools, safe neighborhoods, and diverse community, it provides a welcoming environment for families. The region features beautiful parks and recreational facilities, perfect for outdoor activities and relaxation. Additionally, it boasts a variety of cultural amenities, including restaurants, shops, and community events. With efficient transport links to major cities and airports, the area ensures convenient access for both personal and professional travel. This region offers an attractive lifestyle and supportive community, making it an excellent choice for healthcare professionals and their families.
Am I eligible for this role?
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