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Found 7 jobs for £70,000 - £99,999
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Deputy Head of Resident Doctors
Critical Care/ Anaesthetic trained SPR Dr, with a passion for leadership (80% Clinical 20% Management) 40 hours per week, salary up to £92,000 pa
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Intensive + Critical Care Medicine SPR Doctor - Private Hospital L3 Unit London
Central London. Private Adult Patient Hospital within the HCA Healthcare UK group. 1 x 24 hour shift per week commitment.
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Internal Medicine Junior Doctor (Private Patients Ward Oncology/Haematology)
Junior Doctors trained in Internal Medicine with interest in Haematology and Oncology, to apply. Private Patient Wards and Clinics. Salary up to £78k
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Consultant in Clinical Neurophysiology
Applications are invited to apply for the above substantive consultant post in the Department of Neurophysiology
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Consultant Radiologist
Applications are invited for the above post at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
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Consultant Pathologist
Consultant Pathologist with an interest in Gyanecological Pathology, and Lead of ST-1
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Consultant in Endocrinology, Diabetes & General Internal Medicine
Post will include general endocrinology & general diabetes clinics, as well as a cystic fibrosis diabetes clinic. Appointment is on a full-time basis.
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Consultant in Critical Care Medicine with an interest in Echocardiography
Applications are invited to apply for the above post in Oxford Critical Care Service at the John Radcliffe Hospital,
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Consultant Orthodontist
The post holder will be part of an established multidisciplinary team providing orthodontic care for patients. This is a substantive part time post.
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Acute Adult In-Patient Ward Specialty Doctor
The specialty doctor posts were created to support the development of the inpatient psychiatric service to adults of working age in Oxfordshire.
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