Recruitment for 2011 will again be undertaken by the London Deanery – please see below for futhr information
Specialty Recruitment Round One 2011
Application forms for Clinical Radiology will be managed by London Deanery and will be available on this website from Monday 6 December 2010. To access the application forms please click on the name of the specialty you wish to apply for or search under ‘2011 Specialties Currently Recruiting’. Applications will close on Monday 20 December 2010.
Please direct all enquiries to: RecruitmentEnquiries@londondeanery.ac.uk.
We aim to answer all emails in 48 hours (not including weekends or bank holidays). Please ensure you refer to the specialty you are enquiring about when emailing the team. Failure to include this information will result in confirmation emails and may delay the enquiry response time.
Please note, this information may be subject to change.
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