Clinical Lecturer in Endocrinology and Diabetes
- Recruiter
- University of Glasgow
- Location
- Glasgow, Glasgow City
- Salary
- £34,125 - £60,356
- Posted
- 18 Oct 2018
- Closes
- 19 Nov 2018
- Ref
- 023021
- Sector
- University & research
- Specialty
- Diabetes, Endocrinology
- Contract Type
- Fixed Contract
- Hours
- Full Time
College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences
Research Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences
This is a fixed term (up to six years) Clinical Lectureship tenable in the Institute of Cardiovascular & Medical Sciences. Eligible applicants should hold MRCP (UK)/or equivalent and will have completed general professional training.
The successful candidate will be appointed at the level of Specialist/Specialty Registrar and will enter the West of Scotland Higher Specialty Training Programme. The post carries a National Training Number. The post will be based within the Institute of Cardiovascular & Medical Sciences in West Glasgow, but for training and research purposes rotation to other clinical units or departments may be required.
Clinical training will be a major focus of the Lectureship in order to ensure the appointee can successfully complete their CCT. The successful candidate will be offered training in endocrinology and diabetes along with general medicine. There will also be other specialist training opportunities available within the Institute include clinical trials, stratified medicine, epidemiology, systems biology and vascular biology.
Visit our website for further information on University of Glasgow’s, Institute of Cadiovascular & Medical Sciences:
https://www.gla.ac.uk/researchinstitutes/icams/
Informal enquiries may be made to: Professor John Petrie, telephone 0141 330 3325, email address John.Petrie@glasgow.ac.uk or Dr Robert Lindsay, telephone 0141 330 2750, email address: Robert.Lindsay@glasgow.ac.uk
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Closing Date: 19 November 2018
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