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A leading healthcare institution in Birmingham is offering a Clinical Research Fellow position within the Renal Medicine department. This is a research-focused role that includes ongoing clinical responsibilities, with opportunities for MD or PhD development. The successful candidate will lead various renal research projects and engage in educational activities while gaining structured research training.
We are offering a Clinical Research Fellow position within the Renal Medicine department at Heartlands Hospital. This post is research post combined with providing ongoing commitment to renal and GIM on-call rota. It provides an excellent opportunity to work on ongoing renal research projects, suitable for MD or PhD academic development. Our previous fellows have successfully completed their work towards a PhD at the University of Birmingham, and another is finalising their PhD thesis at the University of Warwick.
This fellowship offers structured research training with access to a comprehensive Research & Development (R&D) teaching program. It is ideal for trainees seeking to develop subspecialty research skills as part of out-of-programme research (OOPR).
The Fellow will be expected to take initiatives in the planning of research, identify and develop suitable techniques for the collection and analysis of data and to conduct data analysis. You will be required to present your findings to colleagues and at conferences, and submit publications to peer-reviewed journals.
The Fellow will be expected to attend Renal departmental meetings e.g. morbidity and mortality, journal club; and contribute to the educational rota e.g. departmental residents teaching, journal club, locally delivered regional specialty trainee teaching and hospital grand rounds.
Normal working hours are 9am to 5pm with a 1 in 5 on-call frequency and 1 in 4 weekend on-call frequency in the capacity of the renal and general medicine registrar.
These studies will inform a future randomized controlled trial on BP targets in end-stage renal disease patients on dialysis. The fellow will also contribute to grant writing for this upcoming trial.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust