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Queen Mary University of London's NIHR-funded Clinical Integrated Academic Training programme (NIHR IAT) enables medical and dental trainees to pursue academic research alongside their clinical training. Queen Mary and Barts Health NHS Trust work in partnership with Health Education North Central and East London to provide a continuous clinical and academic pathway for specialty trainees in either research or education.
Trainees join the programme at two stages related to their academic status, and are based in 30 specialities across the School of Medicine and Dentistry.
There are two types of integrated academic posts:
Do you want to be an Academic Clinical Fellow at Queen Mary? Please check back here for ACF positions open for applications.
Do you want to be an Clinical Lecturer at Queen Mary? Please check back here for CL positions open for applications.
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Alumni achievements
Clinical Lecturer Fellowships
Academic Clinical Fellows
Specialty
Selected Prizes
Young Investigator Award, Royal College of Emergency Medicine
Society for Primary Care Early Career Researcher Prize
Fellowship to Health Select Committee, House of Commons 2017
Membership of UCL-Lancet Commission on Migration and Health
RCPath Speciality Medal
Brooke Bursary, Royal Society of Medicine
Clinical Lecturers
Josephine Lansdell BMA Research Prize
Young Investigator Award, American Heart Association
Austin Doyle Award, International Society of Hypertension
Young Investigator Award, British Endocrine Society
European Association for the Study of the Liver Young Investigator Awards
NIHR CL Seedfunding Award
Senior Founding Fellowship, Faculty of Medical Leadership
NIHR HS&DR Committee Member
NHS Tower Hamlets CCG Lead on Integrated Care and Research
Cellular Pathology Specialty Medal, Royal College of Pathologists
Queen Mary University London NIHR-funded Clinical Integrated Academic Training programme enables medical and dental trainees to pursue academic research alongside their clinical training. QMUL and Barts Health work in partnership with Health Education North Central and East London to provide a continuous clinical and academic pathway for specialty trainees in either research or education.