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An exciting opportunity awaits in the field of renal medicine, offering a chance to enhance your clinical experience in nephrology, haemodialysis, and patient care post-transplant. Join a supportive team at a leading hospital, where you will engage with a diverse patient group and contribute to vital renal services. This role not only provides hands-on experience but also allows you to be part of a motivated team dedicated to patient care. If you're looking to make a meaningful impact in healthcare, this internship is the perfect fit for you.
These posts are available from August 2025 based in the Glasgow Renal and Transplant Unit at the new Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow, for 6 months (7th August 2025 - 4th February 2026). This is an exciting opportunity to gain or extend your clinical experience in all aspects of clinical nephrology, haemodialysis, and peritoneal dialysis. There will also be an opportunity to gain experience in patient care following renal transplantation.
The Renal Unit supports approximately 600 haemodialysis patients, 50 peritoneal dialysis patients, 900 renal transplant patients, and over 200 patients annually with acute kidney injury requiring renal replacement therapy. About 150 new renal transplants are performed each year.
All renal inpatient services in Glasgow are based in the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, which has 50 dedicated nephrology beds, 15 renal transplant/surgery beds, along with a day area and renal assessment area.
The successful candidates will join a friendly, motivated team and participate in the renal on-call rota with an appropriate banding supplement.
Previous nephrology experience and MRCP are preferable but not essential.
Enquiries to Mr. John Asher (Clinical Director: 0141 451 6211 PA) or Dr. Emily McQuarrie (Lead Clinician: 0141 451 6198). Details on how to contact the Recruitment Service can be found within the Candidate Information Packs.
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