Endocrinology & Diabetes ST3.
Endocrinology & Diabetes in Yorkshire and the Humber
Endocrinology & diabetes mellitus is a broad-ranging subject; and therefore an enticing one for trainees and consultants alike, since it encompasses basic mechanisms of physiology and pharmacology, coupled with the ability to improve quality of life and long-term outcomes through effective disease control and often cure.
In order to assess your suitability for this training programme please refer to the national Person Specifications on the Specialty Training website.
The expected duration of this training programme is 5 years subject to satisfactory progression. The actual duration may depend on the circumstances of individual trainees.
Trainees in this specialty are expected to train in General Internal Medicine which will result in them having dual accreditation at the end of their training
Physician recruitment 2021 onwards
Please read the below news article published by the Royal College of Physicians to see how the change in the IMT (formally CMT) curriculum affects your current training and future applications to specialty recruitment posts.
A full guidance document entitled “Physician Recruitment – Indicative Guidance Regarding...” is also available from https://www.st3recruitment.org.uk/documents
Further sources of information
The National Recruitment Office for Endocrinology & Diabetes is The Royal College of Physicians.
For information about the recruitment process, including timelines and information about how to apply, please visit the higher specialty recruitment website.
Health Education England working across Yorkshire and the Humber has the following vacancies:
Programme |
Start Date |
Level |
Indicative Vacancies |
West | TBC | ST3 | - |
East | TBC | ST3 | - |
South | TBC | ST3 | - |
Start Dates:
The current recruitment process is for posts commencing between January and March 2024. The start date of individual posts will be confirmed during preferencing.
All vacancy information is indicative and subject to change at any time.
Training Locations
A list of the trusts and training locations within the training programme is provided below:
Trust |
Hospital Sites |
Airedale NHS Foundation Trust | Airedale General Hospital |
Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust | Barnsley Hospital |
Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust | Bradford Royal Infirmary |
St Luke’s Hospital | |
Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust | Calderdale Royal Hospital |
Huddersfield Royal Infirmary | |
Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust | Chesterfield Royal Hospital |
Doncaster and Bassetlaw Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust | Bassetlaw Hospital |
Doncaster Royal Infirmary | |
Montagu Hospital | |
Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust | Harrogate District Hospital |
Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust | Castle Hill Hospital |
Hull Royal Infirmary | |
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust | Chapel Allerton Hospital |
Leeds Dental Institute | |
Leeds General Infirmary | |
Seacroft Hospital | |
St James’ University Hospital | |
Wharfedale Hospital | |
Mid Yorkshire NHS Foundation Trust | Dewsbury and District Hospital |
Pinderfields Hospital | |
Pontefract Hospital | |
Northern Lincolnshire and Goole Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust | Diana, Princess of Wales Hospital |
Goole and District Hospital | |
Scunthorpe General Hospital | |
The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust | Rotherham Hospital |
Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation Trust | The Sheffield Children’s Hospital |
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust | Charles Clifford Dental Hospital |
Jessop Wing | |
Northern General Hospital | |
Royal Hallamshire Hospital | |
Weston Park Hospital | |
York Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust | Scarborough Hospital |
The York Hospital |
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