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SC255230 -ST3 LAT in Clinical Haematology

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NHS GRAMPIAN
ST3 LAT IN CLINICAL HAEMATOLOGY
SALARY: £45,504 - £71,550 PER ANNUM
REF: SC255230
Applications are invited for a Locum Appointment for Training (LAT ST3) in Haematology. The post is available from 1 September 2026 until 6 September 2027.
This programme provides training in Haematology and integrates fully with the specialty training programme at an appropriate level. The successful candidate will receive an excellent introduction to the specialist care of patients with Haematological disorders and malignant diseases along with the appropriate laboratory training.
For appointment to this post you should possess full MRCP (UK), or equivalent, and all candidates must have completed 2 years of Internal Medicine Training Stage 1 competencies, Acute Care Common Stem Internal Medicine, or equivalent. Previous experience in Haematology is desirable though not essential.
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Full registration with a licence to practise with the GMC is required. (licence to practise must be in place prior to starting in post).
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For all information and queries regarding this post, please contact:
- Mohammed Khan- Consultant Haematologist -
- Mark Vickers- Consultant Haematologist- mark.vickers@nhs.scot
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