NHSE-EOE offers a number of fellowships that provide trainees with opportunities to develop knowledge and skills in education, leadership, quality improvement, mentoring, global health and clinical entrepreneurship whilst continuing with their clinical training.
Most fellows opt to train LTFT, although some may take an OOP to work as a fellow. Posts last one year. Fellows are expected to complete a specific project and present this at relevant conferences / meetings. Project support is provided by the educational research group which meets on-line monthly.
In 2021 we reviewed the fellows programme in line with GMC promoted curriculum changes that have a greater emphasis on professional capabilities. NHSE-EOE is committed to this programme and fellows are enrolled on a development programme whilst in post.
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Clinical Artificial Intelligence (AI) Fellowship Applications NOW LIVE!
The Fellowship programme is delivered by Clinical Scientific Computing at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital: People | CSC (gstt-csc.github.io). Appointed fellows will gain their skills and knowledge in line with the Clinical AI Curriculum developed by Guy's & St Thomas' Department of Medical Physics. Fellows will be working on deployment and validation of AI solutions in clinical setting. Both posts will be based at the Cambridge University Hospital and clinical AI projects will be assigned to the fellows upon their appointment. Fellows will receive support from clinical AI supervisors and additional input from regional stakeholders.
There will be two Clinical AI fellowship posts available starting in August 2025. Fellows who are not employed by the Cambridge University Hospital Trusts at the time of their appointment will be issued an honorary contract in addition to their fellowship secondment arrangements.
For information on this fellowship opportunity and to apply, please click here.
Deadline for applications: 18th December 2024
Please note there is an applicant webinar taking place on Wednesday, 13th November 2024. For further information on this please click here.
Job description can be found at the bottom of this webpage.
For enquires relating this fellowship please contact Dr Denys Pak, Associate Dean, NHSE: denys.pak@nhs.net
To liaise with current EoE Clinical AI Fellows, or for any other fellowship queries, please contact england.fellowships.eoe@nhs.net