Pre-Hospital Emergency Medicine (PHEM)
Pre-hospital Emergency Medicine (PHEM)
Health Education East of England
Programme preference form
Please fill out this form & hand in at your interview.
At this stage we now require the following information to help us if you are successful to match your training requirements and geographical preferences with suitable available vacancies. Please refer to the area information prior to completing this form.
Please indicate your Programme preferences below.
Please number (1 – 18) the Programmes you would consider (1 being your most preferred and 18 your least). If there is a Programme that you will not consider please tick the “Will not consider”boxif you have no preference of any Programme please mark “no preference”. Successful candidates are ranked according to their scores and offers are based on this. The information given may be used in the offer process but is not a guarantee of being offered your first choice Programme. The information given is confidential and will not be disclosed to third parties.
Name: / App number:LETB / Operating Locations / Employer / base hospital / Scheme / Duration/Start date / Specialty Limitation / Preference / Will not consider Programme
West Midlands / Base 1 - Midlands Air Ambulance / MERIT (Cosford/Oldbury)
Base 2- The Air Ambulance Service (Coventry/ East Midlands) / Royal Stoke University Hospital rotating to University Hospital Coventry / A (C for LTFT only)
2 years
Feb 2017 / Anaesthetics or EM or ICM
West Midlands / Base 1 - The Air Ambulance Service (Coventry/ East Midlands)
Base 2 – Midlands Air Ambulance/ MERIT (Cosford/Oldbury) / University Hospital Coventry rotating to Royal Stoke University Hospital / A (C for LTFT only
2 years
Feb 2017 / Anaesthetics or EM or ICM
North East / Base 1 - Great North Air Ambulance, Durham Tees Valley Airport
Base 2 – North East Ambulance Service, Newburn Riverside,
Newcastle / Sunderland Royal Hospital / A
2 years
August 2016 / Emergency Medicine
East of England / Base 1 – Wyton (MAGPAS)
Base 2 – Cambridge (East Anglian Air Ambulance) / Cambridge University Hospital / A
2 years
August 2016 / Emergency Medicine
East of England / Base 1 – Wyton (MAGPAS)
Base 2 – Cambridge (East Anglian Air Ambulance) / Cambridge University Hospital / A
2 years
August 2016 / Emergency Medicine
East of England / Base 1 – Wyton (MAGPAS)
Base 2 – Norwich (East Anglian Air Ambulance) / Cambridge University Hospital / C
1 year
August 2016 / ALL
East of England / Base 1 – Norwich (East Anglian Air Ambulance)
Base 2 – Wyton (Magpas) / Cambridge University Hospital / C
1 year
August 2016 / ALL
East of England / Base 1 – Wyton (MAGPAS)
Base 2 – Cambridge (East Anglian Air Ambulance) / Cambridge University Hospital / C
1 year
August 2016 / ALL
East of England / Base 1 – Cambridge (East Anglian Air Ambulance)
Base 2 – Wyton (Magpas) / Cambridge University Hospital / C
1 year
August 2016 / ALL
North Central East London / London’s Air Ambulance / Royal London (HEMS) / C
1 year
August 2016 / EM, ICM, Anaesthesia
Wales Deanery / Base 1 - Cardiff & Swansea with Welsh Ambulance
Base 2 – Air Ambulance bases in Swansea, Welshpool & Caernarfon / All Wales / C
1 year
August 2016 / ALL
Wales Deanery / Base 1 - Cardiff & Swansea with Welsh Ambulance
Base 2 – Air Ambulance bases in Swansea, Welshpool & Caernarfon / All Wales / B
2 years
August 2016 / ALL
Wales Deanery / Base 1 - Cardiff & Swansea with Welsh Ambulance
Base 2 – Air Ambulance bases in Swansea, Welshpool & Caernarfon / All Wales / B
2 years
February 2017 / ALL
South West / Base 1 - University Hospital Bristol
Base 2 – Filton Airfield / University Hospital Bristol / A
2 years
August 2016 / PHEM/EM
South West / Base 1 – Southmead Hospital
Base 2 – Filton Airfield / Southmead Hospital / A
2 years
August 2016 / PHEM/EM
South West / Base 1 – Filton Airfield Base 2 – Southmead Hospital / Southmead Hospital / C
1 year
August 2016 / PHEM
** Scheme A = blended working between base specialty and Pre-hospital Emergency Medicine over 2 years (e.g. rotating 2 weeks Emergency Medicine and 2 weeks
PHEM)
Scheme B = working 6 months base specialty, 6 months Pre-hospital Emergency Medicine over 2 years
Scheme C = working one year Pre-hospital Emergency Medicine full time
Please note you may be offered your least preferred Programme.
These posts are correct at the time of printing; however they may be subject to change. The organisation reserves the right to withdraw posts if necessary.