Guy’s & St
Thomas’ NHS Trust are recruiting for two posts
in Metabolic Biochemistry at Band 7. Please could you pass on these
details to any of your colleagues who you feel may be interested in applying.
Further details can be found on http://jobs.gstt.nhs.uk quoting reference
Y1000
Or by following the link:
http://jobs.gstt.nhs.uk/job/UK/London/London/Guys_St_Thomas_NHS_Foundation_Trust/Pathology_Laboratory_Medicine/Pathology_Laboratory_Medicine-v161715?ss=1&fs56=71b4d0d5af96fdca3dcb7513c9a53e66
Many thanks
Elizabeth Davidson
Paediatric Metabolic HST
Paediatric Laboratory, Specialised Laboratory Medicine
4th Fl, Thomas Guy House
Guy's Hospital
LONDON
SE1 9RT
Tel 020 7188 1264
Fax 020 7188 1269
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