South London Anaesthetic Programme
Introduction
The South London Anaesthetic Programme comprises of 2 excellent rotations, one in the South East and one in the South West. Although trainees rotate through their own regions there are many joint activities including joint regional training days, and a joint ATM/SIA process that also includes the KSS School of Anaesthesia.
For more information regarding the South East and South West Anaesthetic Programmes please click on the links below:
South London and KSS have combined their advanced training posts/SIAs to offer all ST6 and ST7 trainees within these regions the chance to apply for and undertake any of the 55 available posts that we offer across 14 different hospitals/trusts. The process for applying for these posts begins in October every year. Please read the ATM booklet carefully before filling out the application form.
South London and KSS have combined their advanced training posts/SIAs to offer all ST6 and ST7 trainees within these regions the chance to apply for and undertake any of the 55 available posts that we offer across 14 different hospitals/trusts. The process for applying for these posts begins in October every year. Please read the ATM booklet carefully before filling out the application form.
Posts are either of 6 months or 12 months duration depending on which 2021C SIA group they belong to, and all trainees will need to spend a maximum of one year (whole time equivalent) in advanced training posts to meet curriculum requirements. Posts can be completed in either your ST6 or ST7 year.
If you are a dual trainee, please note that your final Stage 3 ICM year will count as your SIA year (which you don’t have to apply for) in Anaesthetics. Unfortunately, dual trainees are not able to do any further SIAs in programme although you could apply for trust specialist anaesthetic fellowships as an OOPE.
If you are applying for advanced/SIA training in Pain, the School runs a separate process for this, currently twice a year. So, February for an August start and August/September for a February start. Please get in touch with the Pain TPD Dr Fauzia Hasnie (Fauzia.Hasnie@hee.nhs.uk) if you are interested in a career in Pain Medicine.