Nationally Available Training Placements
Following a review of the Nationally Available Training Placements (NATP) - previously known as "national treasures", the Faculty has introduced a new application process. Please see the details below
INTRODUCTION:
'Nationally Available Training Placements' (NATP) offer Public Health Specialty Registrars (StRs) opportunities to acquire specific additional or contextual experience at a national level and develop specialist leadership knowledge and skills.
These placements will be listed on the Faculty website to signpost Registrars to these organisations. The local deanery processes for approval of a Registrar request for undertaking these placements apply.
CRITERIA:
The Faculty of Public Health will add placements to the list which will meet the following criteria:
- The Placement must offer unique training opportunities which are not available locally
- It is a GMC approved placement
- The host organisation approves
- Application is supported by the local heads of school / training programme director
- The placement is Advertised to all registrars nationally with a fair selection process
APPLICATION PROCESS:
Please complete and return the signed application form to educ@fph.org.uk. Please ensure that all sections are completed. We will respond to your application within 14 working days.
Current Nationally Available Training Placements:
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence Download Application
The Health Foundation Download Application
Department of Health and Social Care:
Support to CMO Download Application
Support to DCMO Download Application
OHID/DHSC (Leeds) Download Application
OHID Healthy Ageing Team Download Application
OHID Global Public Health Download Application
OHID ASH Download Application
NIHR Download Application
UKHSA - TB Unit Download Application
UKHSA - Health Equity and Inclusion Division Download application
UKHSA - Public Health Programmes Download Application
UKHSA - Public Health Clinical Response Download Application
UKHSA - Health Care Associated Infections, Fungal, Antimicrobial Resistance, Antimicrobial Use and Sepsis Download Application
NHS England Download Application
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office Download Application
National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit Download Application