Research Physician
- Employer
- Hammersmith Medicines Research
- Location
- London (Greater)
- Salary
- Starting salary £45–50 k (depending on experience)
- Start date
- 10 Oct 2019
- Closing date
- 9 Nov 2019
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- Discipline
- Clinical Research, Investigator
- Hours
- Full Time
- Contract Type
- Permanent, Contract
- Experience Level
- Management
Research Physician required for
145-bed clinical pharmacology unit
Starting salary £45–50 k (depending on experience)
+ additional payments for on call
HMR is one of the largest phase 1 clinical pharmacology units in Europe. We specialise in early studies of new medicines and particularly first administration to humans. We have 145 beds, and laboratories and offices in purpose-designed premises in north west London. Our staff of 250 includes 8 physicians currently.
We need another Research Physician to help us to set up, supervise and report on our studies. Duties include examining study subjects, data interpretation and reporting, and liaising with study sponsors and hospital departments.
Whether you’re already an experienced Research Physician or just thinking about giving clinical pharmacology a try, we’d love to hear from you. Our ideal candidate would have MRCP and 4 years’ post-qualification experience, but we’d also consider less experienced physicians with enthusiasm and willingness to learn. We offer support for study leading to the Diploma in Human Pharmacology and Specialty Training in Pharmaceutical Medicine. For suitable candidates, we’ll give training to become a Principal Investigator.
You must be ALS-registered, hold full GMC registration and a licence to practise, and have at least 3 years’ post-qualification experience.
If you’d like more information or wish to discuss the post, call or write to Dr Malcolm Boyce
Telephone: 020 8961 4130 Email: careers@hmrlondon.com
Hammersmith Medicines Research Ltd
Cumberland Avenue, Park Royal, London NW10 7EW
www.hmrlondon.com
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