Post-CCT Fellowships

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In collaboration with Health Education England School of General Practice, Canterbury Christ Church University have launched a Primary Care Fellowship in General Practice to enable a post CCT GP (registered as an independent practitioner on the National Performers List) to develop a special interest in education and research related to the education and training of the GP and primary care workforce.
Fellowship Aims:
The academic qualification undertaken will be an MSc in Health and Wellbeing (with the possibility of a themed award in General Practice).
The overarching aims of the programme independent of the individual award are:
- To enhance the function of Primary Care professionals within the community care setting
- To develop and demonstrate high level research capability skills
- To develop and demonstrate high level skills in leadership and management
- To have successfully completed an MSc in Health and Wellbeing
Programme:
During the duration of the 12 month Fellowship the Fellow will undertake an integrated programme of clinical activities and academic study with a weekly commitment of:
- 6 sessions per week in clinical practice setting
- 4 sessions per week within the academic setting or engaged in project work
Remuneration:
The Fellow will be a partner / employed by their host organisation. The Bursary provided will support:
- Tuition Fees for the registration of the Award
- Financial support for the Fellow to enable them to be fully able to engage in the 4 sessions / week of the academic programme
Enquiries:
For further information regarding the above programme please contact Jane Arnott: via email on jane.arnott@canterbury.ac.uk
To apply:
Applications should be made to Penny Wills (postregandfd-healthadmin@canterbury.ac.uk). Both a CCCU and HEE application form should be completed and sent along with copies of ID and previous qualifications.