Radiology Academy (NRA)
What can the Norwich Radiology Academy Training Scheme offfer you?
If you would like to know more about training in Norwich then contact Fran Barton, 01603 286 140 or email frances.barton@nnuh.nhs.uk. Fran can then put you in contact with an existing trainee and you can find out more information. The results for the PMETB 2011 survey have just been published and Norwich has scored very highly. You can see the results by following the link belowLink to 2011 survey. http://gmc-onlineeducationreports.org/ReportType.aspx;
2012 Recruitment - Open Day - Wednesday 14 December 2011
There will be an open day for shortlisted 2012 ST1 candidates on Wednesday 14 December. Candidates can visit Addenbrooke's at 09:30 / 10:00am with a view to leaving Addenbrooke's at mid-day and then travel to the Norwich Radiology Academy to arrive 13:30 / 14:00. At Norwich there will be existing trainees available to answer questions and an opportunity for a tour of the academy and the radiology department.
Contact for Norwich telephone Fran Barton, 01603 286 140 or email frances.barton@nnuh.nhs.uk
Contact for Addenbrooke's telephone Jackie Green, 01223 336 891 or email jg410@medschl.cam.ac.uk.
Please note: this date has been changed from 19 January
Results for recent PMETB Survey
The results for the 2010 survey can be found by following this link:
The Norfolk and Norwich Radiology Academy is located at the Cotman Centre approximately 10 minutes walk from Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital and University of East Anglia. The Trust has leased this building for 40 years. The regional Cellular Pathology unit is also located at the Cotman Centre.
News
Pioneering Radiology Academy at Nofolk and Norwich
Established in the Autumn of 2005, the Radiology Academy at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital is one of only three completely new state-of-the-art facilities in England specially created for training consultant radiologists.
In September 2009 the 5th cohort of Radiology Academy Trainees joined the highly successful Norwich Radiology Training progam bringing the total number to 43. The StRs will benefit from a dedicated training environment at the Academy which includes a large PACS reporting room, teleconferencing facilities, a skills laboratory with ultrasound machines and virtual reality interventional phantoms and seminar rooms designed for teaching and training in radiology. Clinical work takes place both at the Academy and during regular clinical placements at the Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital and local DGHs.
The aim of the Norwich Radiology Academy is to provide the highest quality structured training in radiology in a purpose built academic training environment.





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