Applications are invited to apply for this exciting opportunity to work within the myeloid haematology department, looking after patients with a variety of myeloid neoplasms alongside the late phase haematology trials unit. It is a 1-yearfixed term post in the Department of Haematology. Possibilities for renewal for a further year can be discussed. The post will suit an enthusiastic, highly motivated clinician working in the field of haematology who is planning a future career as a haematologist, with an interest in myeloid disorders and experience of clinical research in this area
The postholder will be responsible for the day-to-day management of patients within the myeloid neoplasms, with a focus on patients taking part in the clinical trials aswell as those under routine care. There will be an opportunity to develop research projects in clinical trials and translational science, and training will focus on the design, setting up and execution of clinical research.
Oxford University Hospitals (OUH) is a world renowned centre of clinical excellence and one of the largest NHS teaching trusts in the UK. We believe that this enables us to work more effectively in partnership with our patients and our local community to provide high quality healthcare
The department works closely with the University Departments, including Oncology, providing excellent opportunities for collaborative cancer research.
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is one of the largest NHS teaching trusts in the country. It provides a wide range of general and specialist clinical services and is a base for medical education, training and research. Find out more here
Please read attached Job Description and Person Specification for a detailed description of the role and main responsibilities.
This advert closes on Tuesday 12 Nov 2024
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