Clinical Training
Public Health Training for Specialist Registrars (ST1) including possible admission to the one year MSc in Global Health Science and Epidemiology.
The aim of the Oxford School of Public Health is to recruit and train doctors and those from disciplines other than medicine to enable them to acquire the knowledge, skills and experience required to be effective public health specialists. It aims to accommodate the evolving role of the speciality to allow a choice of career path and to cover the academic, health protection and service components of public health practice.
The Public Health training programme is a five year programme which includes an academic year undertaking the MSc in Global Health Science and Epidemiology at the University of Oxford, Nuffield Department of Population Health.
In addition, opportunities are available for Academic Clinical Fellow posts on the training programme. The Academic Clinical Fellowship programme is expected to expand and strengthen academic training in Public Health. The fellowship enables the Public Health training scheme to provide academic training and support to appropriate candidates to enable them prepare for a career in academic Public Health.
Recruitment
Recruitment to the Specialist Registrars (ST1) in Public Health is managed nationally with applicants making a single application stating a preference for specific programmes and geographical location.
The programme is open to candidates from medical and non-medical backgrounds. Please refer to the following websites for further information:
Or alternatively please contact: Dr Jill Morris, Associate Head of School & Training Programme Director, Thames Valley, Oxford School of Public Health.