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An established NHS trust is seeking a passionate Consultant diagnostic Genito-urinary radiologist to join their dynamic team in London. This role offers the opportunity to work at the forefront of radiology, supporting a new Community Diagnostic Centre. You will be responsible for independent reporting of advanced MRI studies and participating in clinical trials, contributing to groundbreaking research and patient care. The trust is committed to innovation and excellence, providing a supportive environment that values inclusivity and professional development. If you are eager to make a significant impact in a collaborative setting, this position is perfect for you.
The advertised post is for a substantive Consultant diagnostic Genito-urinary radiologist at Barts Health NHS Trust, supporting the new Community Diagnostic Centre (CDC) for North-East London, which serves as a CDC exemplar supporting Research, Education, and Training for the radiographic Team.
We seek highly enthusiastic and motivated individuals to join our team of 86 radiologists based at The Royal London (RLH) and St Bartholomew’s Hospitals (SBH). The post will be based at St Bartholomew’s Hospital with commitments also at RLH and Mile End Hospital (MEH).
The ideal candidate should have completed training in diagnostic radiology, be within 6 months of their CCST, and have a specialist interest in Genito-urinary radiology. Responsibilities include independent reporting of MRI prostate and MRI pelvic gynecology studies (benign and malignant pathology). Experience with urology, renal, testes, and gynae-oncology MDTs is desirable, as the candidate will join a rota for these MDTs. ILS training will be required, and reporting time at Mile End Hospital will be approximately one day per week, depending on need.
The department supports a large oncology unit, including uro-oncology, gynae-oncology, hematological malignancies, breast, melanoma, thoracic malignancies, GI, and head and neck malignancies.
The successful candidate should demonstrate excellent experience in general imaging, oncological imaging, and acute general radiology, including trauma. PET CT experience is desirable but not essential. Responsibilities include general ultrasound, oncology CT and MRI, and possibly US or CT-guided biopsies.
Participation in clinical trials, including RECIST/mod iRECIST/CHESON reporting for oncology trials, is expected.
You will coordinate activity levels with the Imaging Clinical Director and General Manager, aligning them with departmental capacity and demand. Adherence to the Trust’s policies on maintaining medical excellence and continuous professional development is required.
Barts Health is one of the largest NHS trusts in the country, committed to becoming an outstanding organization with a world-class clinical reputation. Our vision is to be a high-performing group of NHS hospitals, renowned for excellence and innovation, providing safe, compassionate care in east London and beyond.
We promote an inclusive work environment where every staff member feels a sense of belonging, supporting our WeCare values and behaviors.
Please refer to the job description and person specification for main responsibilities. This advert closes on Friday, 23 May 2025.