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NIHR Clinical Lecturer in Primary Health Care

10 November 2011

The University of Bristol has been awarded an NIHR Clinical Lectureship programme in Primary Health Care. This post provides an excellent opportunity for a general practitioner with outstanding potential to develop a successful career in academic primary care within a thriving and supportive environment.

The University of Bristol has been awarded an NIHR Clinical Lectureship programme in Primary Health Care. This post provides an excellent opportunity for a general practitioner who has completed a doctorate and has outstanding potential to develop a successful career in academic primary care. The Academic Unit of Primary Care in Bristol is one of the leading centres for primary care research in the UK and is a member of the NIHR School for Primary Care Research. It provides a thriving and supportive academic environment.

The lectureship programme will provide up to four years post-doctoral training to allow you to consolidate your career, develop your skills and begin to establish yourself as an independent researcher. The length of the lectureship will depend on your previous experience in academic medicine. You will be encouraged to apply for further funding through a postdoctoral or clinician scientist award.

You will split your working week between service general practice and academic work at the University of Bristol. Within the sessions at the University, the main activity will be research, although there will be opportunities to make a limited teaching contribution.

More information at the jobs.ac.uk or contact: Professor Chris Salisbury

Closing Date : 9:00am 28 Nov 2011

Reference number: 16734.

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