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Band 8a - Senior Radiotherapy Physicist
We seek an enthusiastic and experienced radiotherapy physicist to join this leading Academic Health Sciences Centre (AHSC). Radiation Physics & Radiobiology operates as an integrated Trust-wide department and provides a full range of complex radiotherapy services at both, Charing Cross and Hammersmith Hospitals ....

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Medical Retinal Fellow
It is anticipated that the successful applicant will be a GMC registered Ophthalmologist who has completed specialist training and intends to pursue a career as a Consultant Ophthalmologist with a subspecialty interest in retinal diseases ....

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