FAQs
What is the starting date for the Medical Education Simulation Fellow position?
The starting date for the Medical Education Simulation Fellow position is from August 2025.
Who can apply for this fellowship?
The fellowship is available to doctors at CT1-ST4 level (or equivalent) who have a keen interest in medical education.
What kind of projects will the Simulation Fellow work on?
The Simulation Fellow will work on simulation-based projects designed to support medical education across NHSE sponsored training programmes.
Is there support for formal education qualifications?
Yes, funding is available towards the cost of a formal medical education qualification.
Will the successful applicant have opportunities to present their work?
Yes, the successful applicant will be encouraged to present the results of their work at medical education/simulation conferences.
How does UCLH contribute to sustainability?
UCLH is committed to becoming a carbon net zero health service and has set ambitious targets for reducing direct emissions by 2031 and indirect emissions by 2040.
Can I contact someone for more information about the fellowship?
Yes, you can contact Beth Tennant, the Simulation and Clinical Skills Centre Manager, at beth.tennnat@nhs.net for further details or informal visits.
What type of services does UCLH provide?
UCLH provides first-class acute and specialist services across various sites, focusing on complex illnesses such as cancer, infection, neurological, gastrointestinal, and oral diseases.
How is UCLH regarded in terms of education and research?
UCLH is dedicated to delivering excellent education and world-class research while providing top-quality patient care.
What types of hospitals are included in the UCLH NHS Trust?
UCLH includes several facilities such as University College Hospital, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, and Royal National ENT and Eastman Dental Hospitals, among others.