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Subspecialty trainee in Reproductive Medicine

London
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Subspecialty Training in Reproductive Medicine and Surgery

Candidates are invited to apply for the post of Subspecialty training in Reproductive Medicine and Surgery, recognised by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) upon satisfactory completion of the training period, at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust.

The post provides a fantastic opportunity to participate in a 24-month clinical training programme in Reproductive Medicine and Surgery in one of the busiest IVF Units in the UK, benefiting from the vast experience and knowledge of its consultants. The post is known for its long-established training programme, with the candidate given a breadth of exposure to an IVF unit offering the full range of treatments, reproductive surgery and endocrinology.

Training and Responsibilities

The applicant will need to be an NTN holder having completed a minimum of ST5 level in a recognised Obstetrics and Gynaecology training programme and will preferably hold sufficient research experience to apply to the RCOG for exemption from the research year of the Subspecialist training programme prior to the commencement of the post. Training will include:

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  • Active participation in the fertility service
  • Reproductive medicine, endometriosis, early pregnancy, and recurrent miscarriage clinics
  • Training in ultrasound as related to infertility and reproductive endocrinology
  • Participation in general endocrine and paediatric endocrine clinics
  • Participation in a programme of ovulation induction and in vitro fertilisation, including embryo cryopreservation, oocyte donation, intracytoplasmic sperm injection
  • Training in laboratory sciences related to reproduction
  • Participation in gynaecological surgery including minimally invasive reproductive surgery

The post holder will also be expected to take part in general Obstetrics and Gynaecology training, which is required to complete or maintain their advanced curriculum for CCT, including participation of the full on-call rota for the specialty and sub-specialty.

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About Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

At Imperial College Healthcare you can achieve extraordinary things with extraordinary people, working with leading clinicians pushing boundaries in patient care.

Become part of a vibrant team living our values - expert, kind, collaborative, and aspirational. You’ll get an experience like no other and will fast forward your career.

Benefits

Benefits include:

  • Career development
  • Flexible working and wellbeing
  • Staff recognition scheme
  • Optional benefits including Cycle to Work, car lease schemes, season ticket loan, or membership options for onsite leisure facilities

Equal Opportunities

We are committed to equal opportunities and improving the working lives of our staff and will consider applications to work flexibly, part time, or job share. Please talk to us at interview.

Contact Information

For further details or informal visits, contact:

  • Name: Monica Mittal
  • Job Title: Consultant Gynaecologist
  • Email Address: monica.mittal@nhs.net
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Skills

Reproductive Medicine
Surgery
Ultrasound
Endocrinology
In Vitro Fertilisation
Embryo Cryopreservation
Oocyte Donation
Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection
Laboratory Sciences
Gynaecological Surgery
Minimally Invasive Surgery
Obstetrics
Gynaecology
Fertility Service
Endometriosis
Recurrent Miscarriage

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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