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Round 2 appointments
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07.03.07 (1 year ago)
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London/KSS
Round 1
Recruitment to the London/KSS Unit of Allocation in Round 1 has now ended . All offers have been made for run-through and FTSTA posts. We are looking forward to welcoming those candidates who have been successful to our training programmes. E-mails are currently being sent to allocate candidates to specific posts within London and KSS.
All successful candidates will receive an e-mail matching them to a specific post by Friday, 29th June.
Candidates who have not yet received an offer from the London/KSS Unit of Allocation have unfortunately not been successful. Due to the large volume of applications across London/KSS, we regret that the Deanery is not able to send individual e-mails to candidates who have not been successful.
Fill rates across London: 96% of run-through grade posts have been filled across London/KSS, and 87% of all posts have been filled.
Round 2
Applications for the following specialties have now closed and interviews will be taking on 2 and 3 July:
Obstetrics and Gynaecology
ST1 and ST3
Anaesthetics ST1, ST2 and ST3.
Further information on Round 2 will be posted on this website in due course.
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07.12.07 (12 months ago)
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Currently there are 450 vacant posts in London/KSS deanery, mainly in medical, surgical and acute specialty. To be advertised in mid-july on jobs.nhs.uk.
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number of round 2 vacancies
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07.12.07 (12 months ago)
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Vacant posts in other deaneries
London 450
Oxford 121
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07.13.07 (12 months ago)
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On MMC
Dear applicant,
We would like to draw your attention to new information available on the MMC website that you might find useful if you are applying in Round 2.
You may need to cut and paste the links into your address bar.
1. Information on competition ratios for each training specialty
2. List of current vacancies for Round 2 recruitment
Applicants are advised
to
note that the 5 main specialties where shortages exist are:
Anaesthetics
Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Paediatrics
Psychiatry
Geriatric Medicine
3. Fill rates for Round 1
Kind regards
The MMC Team
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07.14.07 (11 months ago)
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Thursday 12 July 2007 12:44
Department of Health (National)
Majority of NHS junior doctor posts filled in England - Corrected version
CORRECTED VERSION
Vacancies remain for Round Two
Figures announced by the Department of Health today show that 85 per cent of all junior doctor training posts in England have been filled, following the first round of recruitment which closed on Friday 22nd June.
Of a total of 15,600 training posts available in England, 13,168 have been accepted by junior doctors.
A second round of recruitment has commenced and will run until 31st October. There are 2,320 posts available to applicants within Round Two.
There will also be around 1,000 training posts made available at the end of this year's recruitment process to appointable junior doctors who do not secure a post in Rounds One or Two.
Health Minister Ann Keen said:
"The high fill-rate is good news for patients, the NHS and deaneries across the country and has been achieved despite this year's problems with implementing the national recruitment programme.
"We are working hard with the NHS on this second round of recruitment, and on the development of a package of support for those appointable applicants who have yet to find a post."
A package of support is being established for those appointable junior doctors who have not found the right posts following Round Two. It comprises:
- Around 1,000 extra one-year and GP training posts.
- Access to career information about future training options via local Deaneries. Applicants who are already in NHS Employment will also be able to access career support from their employer.
- A careers website for junior doctors to support their decision making when looking at future careers
- Educational grants will be made available so that appointable but unsuccessful applications who are in service posts can pursue their clinical education and improve their chances of successfully applying for specialty training next year.
Notes to Editors
1. Fill-rates for England only are attached. For information about Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
please contact the respective Devolved Administrations
2. In England there were 29,193 applicants for junior doctor training posts and a total of 15,600 vacancies within MTAS. 25,000 applicants are already working in the NHS.
3. Of the 29,193 England applicants, 13,600 were UK graduates. Of these, 9,336, almost 70 per cent, have accepted a post at the end of Round One.
4. The number of junior doctor training posts in the UK increased by 72 per cent between 1997 and 2007. The number of training posts has increased by 2,500 over the past year alone.
5. The-then Secretary of State for Health Patricia Hewitt announced a package of extra training posts and measures to support junior doctors in England this year in a statement to the House of Commons on 24th May.
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England Summary of Round 1 Acceptances
Excluding Defence Medical Services
Acceptances data correct as of Round One close
on 26 June
All
Round 1 Posts: (as of 26 June 07) All 15,554
RT 11,816
FTSTA 3,559
Academic 179
Applicants: All 29,193
Eligible 27,849
All Acceptances All 13,168
RT 10,804
FTSTA 2,262
Academic 102
Fill Rate All 85%
RT 91%
FTSTA 64%
Academic 57%
Round 1 fill-rate by specialty (Royal
College groupings)
Royal College Fill rate (percentage
of posts filled at
close of Round One
Anaesthetists 75%
Anaesthetists/Physicians 76%
Emergency Medicine 82%
General Practitioners [snip]%
Obstetricians and Gynaecologists 74%
Ophthalmologists 81%
Paediatrics
and Child Health 83%
Pathologists 91%
Physicians 85%
Physicians/Pathologists 92%
Psychiatrists 82%
Radiologists 99%
Surgeons 79%
Round fill-rate by Unit of Application
(Deanery)
Unit of Application Fill-rate (percentage of
posts filled at close of
Round One)
Eastern 84%
Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and 80%
Rutland
London/KSS 89%
Mersey 91%
North Western 92%
Northern 77%
Oxford 77%
Severn 88%
South Yorkshire & South Humber 74%
Southwest Peninsula 74%
Trent 64%
Wessex 83%
West Midlands 77%
Yorkshire 94%
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07.19.07 (11 months ago)
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Specialty Training: Round 2
NHS London in association with London Deanery is pleased to advise you that Round 2 recruitment to specialty training opportunities in London, Kent, Surrey, Sussex, Essex and Hertfordshire will be advertised shortly.
There will be opportunities for run-through training and Fixed Term Training Appointments (FTSTAs) in a range of specialties.
Most specialties have opportunities across London and Kent, Surrey and Sussex and some specialties also have slots in Essex and Herts.
London Deanery will be advertising from 23 July 2007 using the Deanery website and NHS jobs
Interviews will be held at central London venues during September. The actual dates of the interviews will be available soon and advertised on the Deanery website.
Please note that to be able to apply for Round 2 applicants must have already been enrolled with MTAS for Round 1. Round 2 recruitment to Anaesthetics and Obstetrics & Gynaecology
has now been completed and there will be no further Specialty Training opportunities offered in these specialties.
Specialty Training: Round 2 Opportunities 16 July 2007
Specialty &
Theme
Post
Level
Round 2 total posts
ACCS (A&E) ST1 1
ACCS (Acute) ST1 3
ACCS (Acute) ST2 2
ACCS (Anae) ST1 1
ACCS (Anae) ST2 9
ACCS (ICM) ST1 2
Acute Medicine ST3 23
Anaesthetics ST1 51
Anaesthetics ST2 72
Allergy ST3 2
Core Medical Training ST1 & ST2 20
Emergency Medicine ST3 11
Emergency Medicine ST4 21
General Surgery ST3 22
Immunology ST3 1
Infectious Diseases ST3 1
Infectious Diseases/Med Micro ST3 1
Medical Oncology ST3 2
Neurology ST3 7
Neurosurgery ST1 5
Obstetrics & Gynaecology
ST1 27
Obstetrics & Gynaecology
ST3 28
Paediatrics
ST1 21
Paediatrics
ST2 10
Paediatrics
ST3 12
Palliative Medicine ST3 2
Plastic Surgery ST3 4
Psychiatry
ST1 42
Respiratory Medicine ST3 2
Surgery in General - General Surgery ST2 13
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10.05.07 (9 months ago)
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hi Hanks,
please give some info on the st conditions for otolaryngology...
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10.08.07 (9 months ago)
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Sorry, I dont have figures for ENT
Check MMC website
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