Medicine

We are developing subject-specific information and advice for all academic schools which shall include a resource for Medicine. In the meantime, you can check out the following:

Here are some useful links:

The Foundation Programme is a two-year generic training programme which forms the bridge between medical school and specialist/general practice training.

http://www.foundationprogramme.nhs.uk/pages/home

NHS Education South Central’s (NESC) role is to lead the education and training agenda on behalf of, and in partnership with, the 24 NHS trusts and primary care trusts

http://www.nesc.nhs.uk/about_nesc/trusts_and_pct_partners.aspx 

South Central

http://www.nesc.nhs.uk/

NHS Medical Education England represents the greatest opportunity since the establishment of the NHS in 1948 to align professional training, education and workforce needs with the needs of the service and patients.

http://www.mee.nhs.uk/

NHS Careers the information service for careers in the NHS in England.

http://www.nhscareers.nhs.uk/

Medical careers

http://www.medicalcareers.nhs.uk/

NESC careers

http://www.nesc.nhs.uk/recruitment__careers/careers_support.aspx

Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust

http://www.suht.nhs.uk/

Winchester & Eastleigh Healthcare NHS Trust

http://www.wehct.nhs.uk/

Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust

http://www.porthosp.nhs.uk/

General Medical Council

http://www.gmc-uk.org/index.asp

Prospects.ac.uk 
Options with medicine 
Doctor: GP Hospital
Information and advice covers: Job description and activities, salary and conditions, entry requirements, training, career development, typical employers/vacancy sources, related jobs, case studies, contacts and resources.

Targetjobs.co.uk www.targetjobs.co.uk/medicine 
Information and advice on specilist areas such as Accident and Emergency, Anaesthetics, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Paediatrics, Psychiatry and Surgery. Includes case studies and advice on the Foundation Programme.

Further support

Visit Career Destinations (Building 37, Highfield) to browse information, borrow books, and use the computers for careers work. We also have a great variety of take away literature including the Career Planning Guide, graduate directories, and publications on topics such as work experience and teacher training – just ask at the Desk for advice.

A range of talks and workshops run throughout the year, whether you need help with career planning, applications, and interviews or want to meet employers, look at the Events Calendar to find out more.

Contact us

Tel 023 8059 3501, email