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Geriatric Medicine Programme Programme identifier – F1 Trust Site F1-1 F1-2 F1-3 Programme identifier – F2 Trust Site F2-1 F2-2 F2-3 Type Barking, Havering and Redbridge Gastroenterology - (Medicine) [Acute] {KING GEORGE Geriatric Medicine - (Medicine) [Acute] {KING GEORGE General Surgery - (Surgery) [Acute] {KING GEORGE NEWHAM GENERAL HOSPITAL Emergency Medicine - (Other) [Acute] {NEWHAM Obstetrics and Gynaecology - (Other) [Acute] {NEWHAM Cardiology - (Medicine) [Acute] {NEWHAM GENERAL Standard 20/LDN/BHRKG/F1/001 KING GEORGE HOSPITAL (RF4DG) 21/LDN/BHNEW/F2/007 BARTS HEALTH NHS TRUST University Hospitals NHS Trust HOSPITAL (RF4DG) LDN/RF4DG/FND/FY1/018} HOSPITAL (RF4DG) LDN/RF4DG/FND/FY1/006} HOSPITAL (RF4DG) LDN/RF4DG/FND/FY1/003} (R1HNH) GENERAL HOSPITAL (R1HNH) LDN/R1HNH/FND/FY2/012} GENERAL HOSPITAL (R1HNH) LDN/R1HNH/FND/FY2/025} HOSPITAL (R1HNH) LDN/R1HNH/FND/FY2/005} Geriatric Medicine - (Medicine) [Acute] {HOMERTON Emergency Medicine - (Other) [Acute] {HOMERTON Barking, Havering and Redbridge General Surgery - (Surgery) [Acute] {KING GEORGE Gastroenterology - (Medicine) [Acute] {KING GEORGE Geriatric Medicine - (Medicine) [Acute] {KING GEORGE HOMERTON UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL HOMERTON UNIVERSITY General Practice - (Other) [Community] {Homerton - Standard 20/LDN/BHRKG/F1/002 KING GEORGE HOSPITAL (RF4DG) 21/LDN/HOMFT/F2/021 UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL (RQXM1) UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL (RQXM1) University Hospitals NHS Trust HOSPITAL (RF4DG) LDN/RF4DG/FND/FY1/003} HOSPITAL (RF4DG) LDN/RF4DG/FND/FY1/018} HOSPITAL (RF4DG) LDN/RF4DG/FND/FY1/006} NHS FOUNDATION TRUST HOSPITAL (RQXM1) General Practice Site (RQXGP) LDN/RQXGP/FND/FY2/001} LDN/RQXM1/FND/FY2/007} LDN/RQXM1/FND/FY2/008} Emergency Medicine - (Other) [Acute] {WHIPPS CROSS Barking, Havering and Redbridge Geriatric Medicine - (Medicine) [Acute] {KING GEORGE General Surgery - (Surgery) [Acute] {KING GEORGE Gastroenterology - (Medicine) [Acute] {KING GEORGE WHIPPS CROSS UNIVERSITY Urology - (Surgery) [Acute] {WHIPPS CROSS UNIVERSITY General Practice - (Other) [Community] {Barts Health ? Standard 20/LDN/BHRKG/F1/003 KING GEORGE HOSPITAL (RF4DG) 21/LDN/BHWXH/F2/002 BARTS HEALTH NHS TRUST UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL (R1HKH) University Hospitals NHS Trust HOSPITAL (RF4DG) LDN/RF4DG/FND/FY1/006} HOSPITAL (RF4DG) LDN/RF4DG/FND/FY1/003} HOSPITAL (RF4DG) LDN/RF4DG/FND/FY1/018} HOSPITAL (R1HKH) HOSPITAL (R1HKH) LDN/R1HKH/FND/FY2/011} General Practice Site (R1HPR*) LDN/R1HGP/FND/FY2/010} LDN/R1HKH/FND/FY2/020} Emergency Medicine - (Other) [Acute] {HOMERTON General Psychiatry - (Psychiatry) [Community] {CITY AND Barking, Havering and Redbridge Gastroenterology - (Medicine) [Acute] {Queen's Hospital Cardiology - (Medicine) [Acute] {KING GEORGE HOSPITAL General Surgery - (Surgery) [Acute] {KING GEORGE HOMERTON UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL HOMERTON UNIVERSITY Paediatrics - (Other) [Acute] {HOMERTON UNIVERSITY Standard 20/LDN/BHRKG/F1/007 KING GEORGE HOSPITAL (RF4DG) 21/LDN/HOMFT/F2/025 UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL (RQXM1) HACKNEY CENTRE FOR MENTAL HEALTH (RWK62) University Hospitals NHS Trust (RF4QH) LDN/RF4DG/FND/FY1/008} (RF4DG) LDN/RF4QH/FND/FY1/006} HOSPITAL (RF4DG) LDN/RF4DG/FND/FY1/004} NHS FOUNDATION TRUST HOSPITAL (RQXM1) HOSPITAL (RQXM1) LDN/RQXM1/FND/FY2/001} LDN/RQXM1/FND/FY2/012} LDN/RWK62/FND/FY2/001} Stroke Medicine - (Medicine) [Acute] {HOMERTON Emergency Medicine - (Other) [Acute] {HOMERTON Barking, Havering and Redbridge Cardiology - (Medicine) [Acute] {KING GEORGE HOSPITAL General Surgery - (Surgery) [Acute] {KING GEORGE Geriatric Medicine - (Medicine) [Acute] {Queen's Hospital HOMERTON UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL HOMERTON UNIVERSITY General Practice - (Other) [Community] {Homerton - Standard 20/LDN/BHRKG/F1/008 KING GEORGE HOSPITAL (RF4DG) 21/LDN/HOMFT/F2/020 UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL (RQXM1) UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL (RQXM1) University Hospitals NHS Trust (RF4DG) LDN/RF4QH/FND/FY1/006} HOSPITAL (RF4DG) LDN/RF4DG/FND/FY1/004} (RF4QH) LDN/RF4DG/FND/FY1/008} NHS FOUNDATION TRUST HOSPITAL (RQXM1) General Practice Site (RQXGP) LDN/RQXGP/FND/FY2/004} LDN/RQXM1/FND/FY2/022} LDN/RQXM1/FND/FY2/015} Barking, Havering and Redbridge General Surgery - (Surgery) [Acute] {KING GEORGE Gastroenterology - (Medicine) [Acute] {Queen's Hospital Cardiology - (Medicine) [Acute] {KING GEORGE HOSPITAL THE ROYAL LONDON HOSPITAL Emergency Medicine - (Other) [Acute] {THE ROYAL Ophthalmology - (Other) [Acute] {THE ROYAL LONDON General Practice - (Other) [Community] {Barts Health Standard 20/LDN/BHRKG/F1/009 KING GEORGE HOSPITAL (RF4DG) 21/LDN/BHBLT/F2/010 BARTS HEALTH NHS TRUST University Hospitals NHS Trust HOSPITAL (RF4DG) LDN/RF4DG/FND/FY1/004} (RF4QH) LDN/RF4DG/FND/FY1/008} (RF4DG) LDN/RF4QH/FND/FY1/006} (R1H12) LONDON HOSPITAL (R1H12) LDN/R1H12/FND/FY2/028} HOSPITAL (R1H12) LDN/R1H12/FND/FY2/025} General Practice Site (R1HPR*) LDN/R1HGP/FND/FY2/001} Endocrinology and diabetes mellitus - (Other) [Acute] Barking, Havering and Redbridge General Surgery - (Surgery) [Acute] {KING GEORGE Respiratory Medicine - (Medicine) [Acute] {Queen's THE ROYAL LONDON HOSPITAL Geriatric Medicine - (Medicine) [Community] {THE ROYAL Neurology - (Medicine) [Acute] {THE ROYAL LONDON Emergency Medicine - (Other) [Acute] {THE ROYAL Standard 20/LDN/BHRKG/F1/010 KING GEORGE HOSPITAL (RF4DG) {KING GEORGE HOSPITAL (RF4DG) 21/LDN/BHBLT/F2/014 BARTS HEALTH NHS TRUST University Hospitals NHS Trust HOSPITAL (RF4DG) LDN/RF4DG/FND/FY1/005} Hospital (RF4QH) LDN/RF4DG/FND/FY1/009} (R1H12) LONDON HOSPITAL (R1H12) LDN/R1H12/FND/FY2/018} HOSPITAL (R1H12) LDN/R1H12/FND/FY2/008} LONDON HOSPITAL (R1H12) LDN/R1H12/FND/FY2/037} LDN/RF4DG/FND/FY1/011} Endocrinology and diabetes mellitus - (Other) [Acute] Barking, Havering and Redbridge Respiratory Medicine - (Medicine) [Acute] {Queen's General Surgery - (Surgery) [Acute] {KING GEORGE THE ROYAL LONDON HOSPITAL Emergency Medicine - (Other) [Acute] {THE ROYAL Geriatric Medicine - (Medicine) [Community] {THE ROYAL Rheumatology - (Other) [Acute] {THE ROYAL LONDON Standard 20/LDN/BHRKG/F1/011 KING GEORGE HOSPITAL (RF4DG) {KING GEORGE HOSPITAL (RF4DG) 21/LDN/BHBLT/F2/001 BARTS HEALTH NHS TRUST University Hospitals NHS Trust Hospital (RF4QH) LDN/RF4DG/FND/FY1/009} HOSPITAL (RF4DG) LDN/RF4DG/FND/FY1/005} (R1H12) LONDON HOSPITAL (R1H12) LDN/R1H12/FND/FY2/030} LONDON HOSPITAL (R1H12) LDN/R1H12/FND/FY2/017} HOSPITAL (R1H12) LDN/R1H12/FND/FY2/012} LDN/RF4DG/FND/FY1/011} Endocrinology and diabetes mellitus - (Other) [Acute] Barking, Havering and Redbridge General Surgery - (Surgery) [Acute] {KING GEORGE Respiratory Medicine - (Medicine) [Acute] {Queen's THE ROYAL LONDON HOSPITAL Geriatric Medicine - (Medicine) [Community] {THE ROYAL Rheumatology - (Other) [Acute] {THE ROYAL LONDON Emergency Medicine - (Other) [Acute] {THE ROYAL Standard 20/LDN/BHRKG/F1/012 KING GEORGE HOSPITAL (RF4DG) {KING GEORGE HOSPITAL (RF4DG) 21/LDN/BHBLT/F2/002 BARTS HEALTH NHS TRUST University Hospitals NHS Trust HOSPITAL (RF4DG) LDN/RF4DG/FND/FY1/005} Hospital (RF4QH) LDN/RF4DG/FND/FY1/009} (R1H12) LONDON HOSPITAL (R1H12) LDN/R1H12/FND/FY2/017} HOSPITAL (R1H12) LDN/R1H12/FND/FY2/012} LONDON HOSPITAL (R1H12) LDN/R1H12/FND/FY2/038} LDN/RF4DG/FND/FY1/011} Endocrinology and diabetes mellitus - (Other) [Acute] Barking, Havering and Redbridge Geriatric Medicine - (Medicine) [Acute] {KING GEORGE General Surgery - (Surgery) [Acute] {KING GEORGE THE ROYAL LONDON HOSPITAL Stroke Medicine - (Medicine) [Acute] {THE ROYAL LONDON General Psychiatry - (Psychiatry) [Community] {MILE END Emergency Medicine - (Other) [Acute] {THE ROYAL Standard 20/LDN/BHRKG/F1/013 Queen's Hospital (RF4QH) {KING GEORGE HOSPITAL (RF4DG) 21/LDN/BHBLT/F2/006 BARTS HEALTH NHS TRUST University Hospitals NHS Trust HOSPITAL (RF4DG) LDN/RF4QH/FND/FY1/001} HOSPITAL (RF4DG) LDN/RF4DG/FND/FY1/001} (R1H12) HOSPITAL (R1H12) LDN/R1H12/FND/FY2/009} HOSPITAL (RWK28) LDN/R1H12/FND/FY2/006} LONDON HOSPITAL (R1H12) LDN/R1H12/FND/FY2/032} LDN/RF4DG/FND/FY1/013} Endocrinology and diabetes mellitus - (Other) [Acute] Emergency Medicine - (Other) [Acute] {WHIPPS CROSS Geriatric Medicine - (Medicine) [Acute] {WHIPPS CROSS Barking, Havering and Redbridge General Surgery - (Surgery) [Acute] {KING GEORGE Geriatric Medicine - (Medicine) [Acute] {KING GEORGE Barts Health ? General Practice General Practice - (Other) [Community] {Barts Health ? Standard 20/LDN/BHRKG/F1/014 KING GEORGE HOSPITAL (RF4DG) {KING GEORGE HOSPITAL (RF4DG) 21/LDN/BHWXH/F2/006 BARTS HEALTH NHS TRUST UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL (R1HKH) UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL (R1HKH) University Hospitals NHS Trust HOSPITAL (RF4DG) LDN/RF4DG/FND/FY1/001} HOSPITAL (RF4DG) LDN/RF4QH/FND/FY1/001} Site (R1HPR*) General Practice Site (R1HPR*) LDN/R1HGP/FND/FY2/015} LDN/RF4DG/FND/FY1/013} LDN/R1HKH/FND/FY2/021} LDN/R1HKH/FND/FY2/006} Endocrinology and diabetes mellitus - (Other) [Acute] Barking, Havering and Redbridge General Surgery - (Surgery) [Acute] {KING GEORGE Acute Internal medicine - (Medicine) [Acute] {KING THE ROYAL LONDON HOSPITAL Renal Medicine - (Medicine) [Acute] {THE ROYAL LONDON General Practice - (Other) [Community] {Barts Health Stroke Medicine - (Medicine) [Acute] {THE ROYAL LONDON Standard 20/LDN/BHRKG/F1/015 KING GEORGE HOSPITAL (RF4DG) {KING GEORGE HOSPITAL (RF4DG) 21/LDN/BHBLT/F2/023 BARTS HEALTH NHS TRUST University Hospitals NHS Trust HOSPITAL (RF4DG) LDN/RF4DG/FND/FY1/001} GEORGE HOSPITAL (RF4DG) LDN/RF4QH/FND/FY1/001} (R1H12) HOSPITAL (R1H12) LDN/R1H12/FND/FY2/022} General Practice Site (R1HPR*) LDN/R1HGP/FND/FY2/001} HOSPITAL (R1H12) LDN/R1H12/FND/FY2/009} LDN/RF4DG/FND/FY1/013} Endocrinology and diabetes mellitus - (Other) [Acute] Otolaryngology - (Other) [Acute] {WHIPPS CROSS Emergency Medicine
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