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Job Location | Bath |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | £82,096 - £110,683 per annum |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Permanent, full-time or part-time |
Consultant in Cellular Pathology (Full-time)£82,096 - £110,683 per annum Applications are invited for a full-time post of Consultant in Cellular Pathology at The Royal United Hospital Bath NHS Foundation Trust.This is a replacement post and you will join a team of six full-time and one part-time consultants, participating in a general histopathology and non-gynaecological cytology rota. You will be expected to have, or be willing to develop, an interest in pulmonary pathology. Other areas of specialist interest may be accommodated in the department. The Cellular Pathology department is situated in a purpose-built laboratory and has full UKAS accreditation.The Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust provides acute hospital services for approximately 500,000 people living in Somerset, Wiltshire and South Gloucestershire and sits within the South West Strategic Clinical Network. The hospital occupies a 52-acre site close to the centre of the beautiful and historic World Heritage City of Bath. Bath has excellent road and rail links with the rest of the country and the City provides excellent facilities for families, including some of the best schools in the UK, as well as a wealth of cultural and leisure opportunities.Informal enquiries are welcomed by Dr Sarah Johnson, Consultant in Cellular Pathology and Head of Department on