ESOR One-Year Fellowship in Molecular Imaging
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The European School of Radiology (ESOR) provides qualified imaging specialists with the unique opportunity to enter competitive, thematic, structured and certified proper fellowships at major renowned European reference centres. During this twelve-month stay the fellows will be incorporated in the specific departments to work on a dedicated, detailed programme supervised by specialised academic tutors.
Seize your chance now and apply for the below fellowship at:
University College London Hospitals (UCLH), London/ United Kingdom
Application deadline: May 15, 2021
University College London Hospitals (UCLH), London/ United Kingdom
The Institute of Nuclear Medicine is an internationally renowned clinical & research unit, and the largest single site nuclear medicine department in UK, serving an ever-larger number of patients. In 2020 of 19.5 thousand patients were seen with INM delivering NHS KPIs. Our core mission is to harness the cutting-edge biological research undertaken on the UCL campus, applying it to overcome the diseases affecting our patients at University College Hospital and beyond. We are committed to providing first class research, with first class staff and facilities in both research and clinical areas. The Institute of Nuclear Medicine is one of the most research active departments in Europe.
For more info, please click here: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/nuclear-medicine/
Number of available places
During 2021/2022 one place will be available for a young European radiologist or radiologist in training who is a member of ESR.
Eligibility
- This exchange programme applies to young European radiologists and/or radiologists in training.
- The candidate should wish to become a fellow or subspecialise in molecular imaging.
- Knowledge of the English language.
- The successful candidate will have to make himself/herself available for an online interview via Skype/Zoom.
- The ESR membership fee for 2021 must be settled.
- The selected candidate must apply for provisional UK registration (GMC).
Please note that you can ONLY apply for one ESOR fellowship programme and one of the available topics at once.
Duration and funding
The fellowship will start on November 1, 2021 and will last for 12 months. The fellow has to ensure his/her availability for the exact period stated. The fellow will receive a grant (€23.000 in total) from the training centre, which will be paid out via ESOR on a monthly basis.
Programme structure
During the period the trainee will work closely with medical, nursing and allied health professionals to assist in providing high quality patient care.
The post holder will be accountable to Dr. Francesco Fraioli as clinical supervisor and Prof. Jamshed Bomanji as Clinical Lead of department.
Induction: The candidate will undergo Trust Induction immediately on taking up the post, as well as the first convenient Induction Course organised by the RCP (London) four times each year.
Orientation: The successful candidate will undergo a period of orientation. This will include observing consultants and shadowing registrars. Candidates will take clinical responsibilities only after the supervising consultant and departmental Clinical Lead deems them competent to do so. The period of orientation will be for a period of 4 – 6 weeks. In some cases, a longer period of orientation may be required. This will be decided by the educational supervisor and departmental Clinical Lead.
The post holder will meet with the educational supervisor to discuss personal development plans within the first six weeks of commencing the post.
Clinical:
– To facilitate, in close collaboration with Consultant medical staff, all aspects of service provision
Aspects of service provision:
– To provide medical cover for patients while in the Department
– Justification of requests for Nuclear Medicine and Radiology tests
– To take medical histories from, examine and administer radiotracers, iodine agents or paramagnetic contrasts to patients
– Attending for investigation and treatment
– To supervise cardiac stress procedures
– To check studies for completeness and quality before patients leave the Department
– General nuclear medicine, bone densitometry, PET/CT, PET/MR, CT and MR, RECIST reporting (under supervision initially)
– General liaison with other departments to include attendance at multidisciplinary meetings
– To supervise other junior medical staff when requested.
Research:
– He/She should also have an interest and basic skills in medical database handling and scientific presentations and publications.
– To participate in one of the projects already undergoing in the Department. Specifically, after a training period, he/she will serve as a reader for evaluation of research images.
– To set up and lead their own project, to be submitted to a 3* paper.
– To work in a team of researchers, acquire dedicated skills of leadership.
Certification
After successful completion of the one-year training the trainee receives a certificate from ESR/ESOR and the University College London Hospitals (UCLH). In order to receive this, the fellow must present a written report about his/her work and activities during the programme.