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What to expect from your academic post Tim Rattay ACF in Breast Surgery
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My Academic Project Biomarkers of radiosensitivity in breast cancer – Genotyping – Dept of Genetics – Bioassays – Dept of Cancer Studies & Mol Medicine NHS site – Glenfield Hospital (Miss S Shokuhi, Dr A Haider) University supervision – Research (Prof RP Symonds, Dr CJ Talbot, Dr GD Jones) – Academic (Prof R Sayers) Collaborations – Internal: Cell Signalling & Molecular Pathology (Dr J Shaw) – External: Brunel University
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My Timeline HPB ST3 Breast ST4 Upper GI ST3 Oct Breast ST3/4 Aug 2010 2011 2012 Breast ST4 Aug MRes Modules Writing Research ProposalAwaiting Ethics and R&D Collecting samples & Lab workApplying
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Expect that… You have allocated time for academic work, unlike your other NHS trainee peers You are an honorary fellow of the University, thus having access to – University facilities – University staff You have an allocated academic bursary of £1,000 per annum
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Expect the unexpected Paperwork for MRes, Ethics, R&D Time lag from Ethics and R&D application to approval Legwork involved in establishing – recruitment – consent process – sample collection Remember: NHS clinicians are very busy people
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Top Tips Use the time to establish collaboration within university and externally to improve your fellowship proposal Be flexible with your 25 % allocation of academic time – use it when you need it most Try to work clinically where your patients or samples are, when you are recruiting
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Top Tips (cont’d) Use your ACF Bursary to fund residential courses or scientific conferences not covered by NHS study leave Try to obtain a small grant – it looks good on your fellowship application
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What to expect from your academic post Tim Rattay ACF in Breast Surgery
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