East Midlands Healthcare Workforce Deanery
For further information and job adverts
http://www.eastmidlandsdeanery.nhs.uk/
East Midlands Healthcare Workforce Deanery (Main
Headquarters / North Centre)
Kings Meadow Campus
Lenton Lane
University of Nottingham
Nottingham
NG7 2NR
Tel: 0116 295 2291
East Midlands Healthcare Workforce Deanery (South
Centre)
Rutland House
11 Merus Court
Meridian Business Park
Leicester LE19 1RJ
Telephone: 0116 295 2291
Fax: 0116 295 2288
Enquiries:
emsha.medicalrecruitment2011@nhs.net
Medical education and training in the East Midlands is very much
a partnership. East Midlands Healthcare Workforce Deanery oversees
the quality, distribution and management of postgraduate medical
education for General Practice, Secondary Care and Public Health.
We work closely with those who deliver and those who undertake the
training and education.
We hope that by providing high quality training opportunities,
we will attract the best doctors to train in the East Midlands, and
we are confident that many will wish to remain once their training
is complete.
Units of Application (UoA)
Unit of Application document
In the East Midlands, the
following four specialties have two specialty schools, each of
which will be a UoA:
- Paediatrics
- Surgery
- Medicine
- Anaesthetics
- ACCS
General information
Dean Director: Professor David Sowden
Director of Operations: Dave Burton
The deanery patch is geographically large and serves a
population of 4.3 million. It has a healthcare workforce in excess
of 80,000, with a breadth of learning and working environments,
including some of the largest teaching hospitals nationally and
some of the smallest rural primary care trusts.
The patch can be divided into North and South areas as follows:
North (Nottingham Office) - Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and
Lincolnshire; South (Leicester office)-Leicestershire,
Northamptonshire and Rutland.
The diversity of the population and sites for the delivery of
healthcare mean that the East Midlands has an extensive range of
opportunities for learning and extending your medical education
over the years to come. We have established 16 Postgraduate
Specialty Schools run locally by consultants, and a large and well
connected GP directorate with an extensive range of programme
directors.
We keep our rotations as small and as manageable as possible
whilst ensuring they deliver the range of opportunities needed to
meet the specialty curricula. We endeavour to make sure that when
you apply to one of our programmes, you are clear about the range
of sites you might be asked to work in and an indication of the
periods of training at each.
Trusts within the Deanery area