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For any trainees interested in neonates there's an exciting opportunity to get involved in some neonatal research by becoming your local NICU's NeoTRIPs representative.


NeoTRIPs is a national trainee-led group which sets up and runs trainee-led neonatal research projects. This is a great chance to actively coordinate and input into neonatal research in a realistic and manageable way!


We need a trainee volunteer from the following centres:

Arrowe Park

Blackpool

Bolton

Burnley

Countess of Chester

Barrow-in-Furness

Lancaster

Leighton

North Manchester MFT

Oxford Road MFT

Wythenshawe

Ormskirk

Preston

Oldham

Tameside

Warrington

Whiston

Wigan


Please email jennifer.peterson@mft.nhs.uk if you are interested - responses needed by 18th March at the latest.



 
 

The application process for the National Population Health Fellowship is now open.  This is the first fellowship of this kind for health and care professionals from a non-population health background. The fellowship was launched in 2020 and is now recruiting its fourth cohort.

 

It is a 1-year part-time programme where fellows will work on a population health project and they will be supported by a blended learning programme. The aim is to develop a growing network of professionals with population health skills to benefit place-based healthcare systems across England. The fellowship is available across all HEE regions and the start date for the fourth cohort will be Tuesday 5 September 2023.

 

You can find out more about the National Population Health Fellowship on the HEE web page and through this promotional video.  There is also a summative poster.

 


 


 
 

There is a fantastic opportunity in the respiratory department at MFT to work as a research fellow in children and adult asthma. There is an opportunity to study for an MD or PhD while in the post and fees for both salary and university fees are available as part of the job. You would be supervised by Dr Clare Murray and work across adults and paediatrics.

The deadline is 31/01 so you need to act quickly. The roles are available to start from February 2023 - August 2023 and the start date is flexible depending on the candidate's availability.


The job description is included in the link below. For more information, Dr Murray is happy to be contacted directly at clare.murray@manchester.ac.uk .

A rare opportunity, so don't miss out!

 
 

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Paediatric Research In Manchester, England (PRIME) was set up to connect paediatric trainees across the North West of England and support them in participating and initiating research for child health. 

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