Medical Specialties
Most recruitments run to a national timeline. For information on recruitment windows and timelines for national specialty, sub-specialty and academic recruitment, please visit the specialty training website
London and Kent, Surrey and Sussex (LaKSS) Recruitment manage the recruitment for Clinical Radiology ST1 across England, Scotland and Wales. Working alongside The Royal College of Radiologists we manage a centralised process aimed at delivering a fair and consistent process for all applicants.
- For further information about Clinical Radiology training please click here.
- For careers advice please visit the Health Careers Website.
Please refer to the HEE Guidance regarding COVID-19 and how it impacts recruitment.
Post Information
Indicative post numbers for the next recruitment round can be found on the Oriel advert under the document tab. Where possible we try and give an indication if a region will have any posts to enter in to the round but please be aware that these numbers are subject to change.
The final post numbers will be released around the time of interview and you will be given a minimum of 5 days to select your preferences. When preferences are opened you will be able to download a spreadsheet detailing the post information below. Should you have any questions about rotations of specific posts please direct these to the recruiting local HEE Office or Deanery in the first instance.
London and South East (LaSE) Recruitment manage the national recruitment for Clinical Oncology ST3 Training across England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Working alongside The Royal College of Radiologists we manage a centralised process aimed at delivering a fair and consistent process for all applicants.
- For more information about Clinical Oncology training please refer to the college website
- For careers advice please visit the Health Careers Website
Please refer to the HEE Guidance regarding COVID-19 and how it impacts on recruitment.
Post Information
Please refer to the Clinical Oncology vacancy on Oriel for details of indicatives post numbers for the next round of recruitment https://www.oriel.nhs.uk/Web/Vacancies. Where possible we try and give an indication if a region will have any posts to enter in to the round, but please be aware that these numbers are subject to change.
London and South East (LaSE) Recruitment manage the recruitment for Core Surgical Training across England, Scotland and Wales. Working alongside The Royal College of Surgeons England, The Royal College of Surgeons Glasgow and The Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh we manage a centralised process aimed at delivering a fair and consistent process for all applicants.
- For further information about Core Surgical training please click here.
- For Information and resources on Improving Surgical Training - click here
- Animation – What is improving surgical training - click here
- For careers advice please visit the Health Careers Website.
Please note that the Prospectus supplementary handbook, post numbers and guidance can be found on the Oriel Website. Please refer to the HEE Guidance regarding COVID-19 and how it impacts on recruitment.
Post Infomration
Indicative post numbers for the next recruitment round can be found on the Oriel advert under the document tab. Where possible we try and give an indication if a region will have any posts to enter in to the round but please be aware that these numbers are subject to change.
The final post numbers will be released around the time of interview and you will be given a minimum of 5 days to select your preferences. When preferences are opened you will be able to download a spreadsheet detailing the post information below. Should you have any questions about rotations of specific posts please direct these to the recruiting local HEE Office or Deanery in the first instance, contact details can be found here
London and Kent, Surrey and Sussex (LaKSS) Recruitment manage the recruitment for Diagnostic Neuropathology Training across England, Scotland and Wales. Working alongside The Royal College of Pathologists we manage a centralised process aimed at delivering a fair and consistent process for all applicants.
- For further information about Diagnostic Neuropathology training please click here.
- For careers advice please visit the Health Careers Website
Please refer to the HEE Guidance regarding COVID-19 and how it impacts on recruitment.
Post Information
Indicative post numbers for the next recruitment round can be found on the Oriel advert under the document tab. Where possible we try and give an indication if a region will have any posts to enter in to the round but please be aware that these numbers are subject to change.
The final post numbers will be released around the time of interview and you will be given a minimum of 5 days to select your preferences. When preferences are opened you will be able to download a spreadsheet detailing the post information below. Should you have any questions about rotations of specific posts please direct these to the recruiting local HEE Office or Deanery in the first instance.
London and Kent, Surrey and Sussex (LaKSS) Recruitment manage the Round 1 recruitment for ACCS Emergency Medicine (CT1/ST1) across England, Scotland and Wales. Working alongside The Royal College of Emergency Medicine we manage a centralised process aimed at delivering a fair and consistent process for all applicants.
- For further information about ACCS Emergency Medicine training please click here.
- For careers advice please visit the Health Careers Website.
Please refer to the HEE Guidance regarding COVID-19 and how it impacts on recruitment.
Post Information
Please refer to the ACCS EM vacancy on Oriel for details of indicative post numbers for the next round of recruitment: https://www.oriel.nhs.uk/Web/Vacancies. Where possible we try and give an indication if a region will have any posts to enter in to the round but please be aware that these numbers are subject to change.
The final post numbers will be released around the time of interview and you will be given a minimum of 5 days to select your preferences. When preferences are opened you will be able to download a spreadsheet detailing the post information. Should you have any questions about rotations of specific posts please direct these to the recruiting HE Region/Deanery in the first instance.
London GP Programmes
For both programmes, please refer to the HEE Guidance regarding COVID-19 and how it impacts on recruitment.
HEE London has a range of schemes in a variety of geographical locations with a range of cultural, social, educational and working opportunities.
We have a range of GP training schemes. Posts include those at University Teaching hospitals, or district general hospitals, and all areas with exciting and innovative GP trainer networks. London has a thriving community education provider network, and it is envisaged that GP training schemes will link in with the range of professions in health and care who work together across the sectors to improve the health of our populations.
We have a thriving GP trainee committee, close engagement around junior doctors working lives with our lead employer and guardians of safe working. We have a range of innovative projects including primary and secondary care initiatives, some have simulation in GP care training for 2018, opportunities for near peer teaching of medical students, embedded quality improvement, and a desire to celebrate innovation from our GP learners.
The Heads of Primary Care for London have created groups of GP schemes to be chosen which fall within a defined geographic region for the first stage in choosing preferences. Once offers to these groups have been finalised and all upgrades completed, you will be provided with the details of each programme available within the group and given the opportunity to preference these locally. Allocations will then be made based on your overall rank and preference. By linking some schemes, the aim is to provide a very positive training experience in all schemes throughout London. Some schemes share best practice and work collaboratively, for example joint learning events in the half day release. The Heads of Primary Care for London are committed to a very positive learning and working experience within all programmes in London. GP trainers developed the groups to reflect the changing needs and aspirations of specialty trainees. This also takes into account patient safety and service requirements within the London sectors. Programmes have been designed to provide varied training with placements in contrasting settings so that our future workforce, will be skilled and experienced to meet our population health requirements.
To select our schemes, we have a single unit of application for London. We then have schemes grouped together from which to select your preferred group. Each group is hosted in a single area such as “South London “, North West London“ or “North Central and East London “ and contains a range of programmes within the locality. A breakdown of the schemes within each group can be found in the document (London GP Groups) on the right of this page. Each area has its own flavour and more detail on each training programme along with the programme directors can be found here. Following recruitment those who are successful will be offered a programme from within their preferenced group, and final matching within the group will be done according to choice and taking recruitment scores into account.
We hope you are successful in your application and look forward to welcoming you.
KSS GP Programmes
The HE KSS GP School covers a large area of Southeast England: from Dover and Medway in the east, along the South Coast to near Portsmouth in the west, up to the Surrey/Hampshire borders and the Southern boundaries of Greater London.
Population 4.5m; 2,300 GP principals; 250 training practices and 14 GP Specialty Training Programmes working from 18 geographical locations in a variety of urban, suburban, semi-rural and rural settings. This area is close to London, with excellent motorway, rail and airport facilities, and a number of ferry services and the Channel Tunnel rail links ensure that the rest of Europe is also very close.
Outstanding communications combine with real quality of life with the combination of easy access to the capital and exciting provincial towns, which include Brighton, Chichester, Canterbury, Tunbridge Wells and Guildford, and beautiful rural and coastal settings, which give an attractive wealth of choice to any applicant.
Information on the GP schemes in KSS can be found here.
Targeted GP Scheme Programmes
The GPNRO have introduced a new Targeted General Practice Scheme.
Further information can be found on the GPNRO website
More information on GP recruitment can be found on the website for the GP National Recruitment Office.
London and Kent, Surrey and Sussex (LaKSS) Recruitment manages the Round 2 recruitment for ST3 General Surgery across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Working alongside The Royal College of Surgeons we manage a centralised process aimed at delivering a fair and consistent process for all applicants.
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For further information about General Surgery please click here.
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For careers advice please visit the Health Careers Website.
Please refer to the HEE Guidance regarding COVID-19 and how it impacts on recruitment.
Post Information
Please refer to the General Surgery vacancy on Oriel for details of indicative post numbers for the next round of recruitment: https://www.oriel.nhs.uk/Web/Vacancies. Where possible we try and give an indication if a region will have any posts to enter in to the round but please be aware that these numbers are subject to change.
The final post numbers will be released around the time of interview and you will be given a minimum of 5 days to select your preferences. When preferences are opened you will be able to download a spreadsheet detailing the post information. Should you have any questions about rotations of specific posts please direct these to the recruiting HE Region/Deanery in the first instance.
London and Kent, Surrey and Sussex (LaKSS) Recruitment manage the recruitment for Histopathology ST1 Training across England, Scotland and Wales. Working alongside ST1 National Histopathology Training School we manage a centralised process aimed at delivering a fair and consistent process for all applicants.
- For more information about Histopathology training please refer to The Royal College of Pathologists and https://histopathologytraining.org/.
- For careers advice please visit the Health Careers Website.
Please refer to the HEE Guidance regarding COVID-19 and how it impacts on recruitment.
Post Information
Indicative post numbers for the next recruitment round can be found on the Oriel advert under the document tab. Where possible we try and give an indication if a region will have any posts to enter in to the round but please be aware that these numbers are subject to change.
The final post numbers will be released around the time of interview and you will be given a minimum of 5 days to select your preferences. When preferences are opened you will be able to download a spreadsheet detailing the post information below. Should you have any questions about rotations of specific posts please direct these to the recruiting local HEE Office or Deanery in the first instance.
Study Day Information
(Pan London Histopathology Study Day 2021) Medical renal study day. Please click here to view the Pathology of the Nephrotic Syndrome 2021 PDF.
London and Kent, Surrey and Sussex (LaKSS) Recruitment manage the recruitment for Occupational Medicine Training across England, Scotland and Wales. Working alongside National School of Occupational Health, we manage a centralised process aimed at delivering a fair and consistent process for all applicants.
- Recruitment timelines are available on the Specialty Training Website at: http://specialtytraining.hee.nhs.uk/Recruitment/Recruitment-timelines
- For further information about Occupational Medicine training please click here.
- For careers advice please visit the Health Careers Website
Please refer to the HEE Guidance regarding COVID-19 and how it impacts on recruitment.
Post Information
Please review the advert on Oriel for details regarding indicative post numbers for the next round of recruitment https://www.oriel.nhs.uk/Web/Vacancies
Where possible we try and give an indication if a region will have any posts to enter in to the round but please be aware that these numbers are subject to change.
The final post numbers will be released around the time of interview and you will be given a minimum of 5 days to select your preferences. When preferences are opened you will be able to download a spreadsheet detailing the post information below. Should you have any questions about rotations of specific posts please direct these to the recruiting HE Region/Deanery in the first instance.
London and Kent, Surrey and Sussex (LaKSS) Recruitment manage the recruitment for Paediatric & Perinatal Pathology Training across England, Scotland and Wales. Working alongside The Royal College of Pathologists we manage a centralised process aimed at delivering a fair and consistent process for all applicants.
- Recruitment timelines are available on the Specialty Training Website at: http://specialtytraining.hee.nhs.uk/Recruitment/Recruitment-timelines
- For further information about Paediatric & Perinatal Pathology training please click here.
- For careers advice please visit the Health Careers Website
Please refer to the HEE Guidance regarding COVID-19 and how it impacts on recruitment.
Post Information
Please review the advert on Oriel for details regarding indicative post numbers for the next round of recruitment https://www.oriel.nhs.uk/Web/Vacancies
Where possible we try and give an indication if a region will have any posts to enter in to the round but please be aware that these numbers are subject to change.
The final post numbers will be released around the time of interview and you will be given a minimum of 5 days to select your preferences. When preferences are opened you will be able to download a spreadsheet detailing the post information below. Should you have any questions about rotations of specific posts please direct these to the recruiting HE Region/Deanery in the first instance
London and South East (LaSE) Recruitment manage the recruitment for Plastic Surgery ST3 Training across England, Scotland and Wales.
- Recruitment timelines are available on the Specialty Training Website at: http://specialtytraining.hee.nhs.uk/Recruitment/Recruitment-timelines
- For further information about Paediatric & Perinatal Pathology training please click here.
- For careers advice please visit the Health Careers Website
Please refer to the HEE Guidance regarding COVID-19 and how it impacts on recruitment.
Post Information
Please review the advert on Oriel for details regarding indicative post numbers for the next round of recruitment https://www.oriel.nhs.uk/Web/Vacancies
Where possible we try and give an indication if a region will have any posts to enter in to the round but please be aware that these numbers are subject to change.
The final post numbers will be released around the time of interview and you will be given a minimum of 5 days to select your preferences. When preferences are opened you will be able to download a spreadsheet detailing the post information below. Should you have any questions about rotations of specific posts please direct these to the recruiting HE Region/Deanery in the first instance
London and Kent, Surrey and Sussex Recruitment (LaKSS) manages the Round 2 recruitment for ST3 Vascular Surgery across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Working alongside The Royal College of Surgeons we manage a centralised process aimed at delivering a fair and consistent process for all applicants.
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Recruitment timelines are available on the Specialty Training Website at: http://specialtytraining.hee.nhs.uk/Recruitment/Recruitment-timelines
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For further information about Paediatric & Perinatal Pathology training please click here.
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For careers advice please visit the Health Careers Website
Please refer to the HEE Guidance regarding COVID-19 and how it impacts on recruitment.
Post Information
Please review the advert on Oriel for details regarding indicative post numbers for the next round of recruitment https://www.oriel.nhs.uk/Web/Vacancies
Where possible we try and give an indication if a region will have any posts to enter in to the round but please be aware that these numbers are subject to change.
The final post numbers will be released around the time of interview and you will be given a minimum of 5 days to select your preferences. When preferences are opened you will be able to download a spreadsheet detailing the post information below. Should you have any questions about rotations of specific posts please direct these to the recruiting HE Region/Deanery in the first instance
Recruitment to the majority of the following medicine specialties is co-oridanted by other Health Education England regional recruitment offices.
Medicine
The Royal College of Physicians: www.rcplondon.ac.uk/