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  • Bristol

    University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust General Information The Children’s Hospital in Bristol and the associated neonatal unit at St. Michael’s Hospital act as the tertiary referral centres for the South West region. The Children’s Hospital moved to its new site adjacent to the Bristol Royal Infirmary in April 2001. The Paul O’Gorman building is a modern, purpose-built children’s hospital with excellent facilities for patients, parents and staff. There is a large paediatric... Read more...

  • Bristol Further Information

    Training at Bristol Children's Hospital Trainees on the Paediatric Single Training Grade may come to Bristol Children’s Hospital at any of four different times in their career. There are a total of up to 10 Foundation doctors (2F1s, 6F2s and 2AF2s) every year, who rotate through the children’s hospital for four months during their first or second postgraduate year. These posts are designed to provide generic medical skills and to allow some exposure to paediatrics for doctors prior to embark... Read more...

  • Our Trusts & Hospitals

    See the tabs to the left of this page for more information about paediatric training in each of the Trusts within the School. The links below will take you to the public websites of each of our individual Trusts and Hospitals. University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust Bristol Childrens HospitalSt Michaels Hospital North Bristol NHS Trust Southmead Hospital Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Gloucestershire Royal HospitalCheltenham General Hospital Swindon and Marlborough NHS... Read more...

  • Gloucestershire

    Gloucester Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust General Information Gloucester and Cheltenham jointly provide training in Paediatrics. Gloucestershire Royal Hospital is a large District General Hospital situated close to the centre of Gloucester. The Trust serves a population of approximately 620 000. Children’s Centre at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital The purpose built Children’s Centre opened in 2004.  It has 44 beds in total including a 4 bedded high dependency unit with facilities for CPAP, a... Read more...

  • Southmead

    North Bristol NHS Trust Southmead Hospital Sub-Specialty Training - Neonatology The Bristol neonatal service is provided at St Michael’s and Southmead hospitals – both of which are the accredited centres for National Grid training in Neonatology, within the South West. The Department of Neonatal Medicine at Southmead provides care for all the infants born at the hospital, in addition to providing a Level 3 service to the Western Neonatal Network. The NICU comprises 11 intensive care, 5 high... Read more...

  • Swindon

    Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust General Information Swindon provides core training in general paediatrics, neonatology and community paediatrics including child and adolescent mental health. Swindon is an expanding, thriving town with excellent roads and rail links to London, Bristol, Bath and Oxford. It is surrounded by beautiful Wiltshire countryside. The Great Western Hospital is a newly built hospital (December 2002) with modern facilities and purpose built paediatric department... Read more...

  • Taunton

    Taunton General Information Musgrove Park Hospital is a medium sized district general hospital based in beautiful Somerset serving a paediatric population of around 90,000.  There is a diverse socioeconomic population from urban and rural settings. The department consists of an acute paediatric unit, community paediatrics and a level 2 neonatal intensive care unit. Acute admissions are seen in our new Paediatric Assessment Unit. We have 2 children’s wards: Acorn ward consisting of 9 individua... Read more...

  • Yeovil

    Yeovil District Hospital NHS Foundation Trust General Information Yeovil District Hospital became a Foundation Trust in 2006. It is a General District Hospital with 271 beds (including 25 in the Maternity Unit) and serves the population of South and East Somerset and North and West Dorset. It has a major Accident and Emergency Centre and a recently upgraded Intensive Therapy Unit and High Dependency Unit. There is good diagnostic support from Pathology and Radiology with CT and MRI scanning The... Read more...

  • Trainee Testimonials

      Dr Sarah Blakey I'm Sarah, currently working in Taunton as an ST4. I have an interest in Global Health, Paediatric Emergency Medicine and Simulation. I am really pleased to be able to be your point of contact for Return to Training (RTT) for the Deanery. I have had first hand experience of how useful the RTT policies were in coming back into training full time after a period away. After ST3, I took a year of OOPE to work for the RCPCH Global Links Programme in Sierra Leone. Despite doing a lo... Read more...

  • Annual leave

    Annual Leave Annual leave must be approved by the department in which you will be working when taking the leave. Under normal circumstances, half of each year's annual leave entitlement should be taken during each 6 month placement. Any variation from this must be agreed in advance with the departments with whom you are working for that leave year. Annual Allocation: ST1-ST3 trainees are allocated 27 days per annum. ST4-ST8 trainees are allocated 32 days per annum.... Read more...

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