Trust Grade in Neurology - Nottingham, United Kingdom - Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust

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NUH is the Regional Neuroscience Centre for the East Midlands and has very comprehensive Epilepsy, Movement Disorder, Dementia, and neuroinflammation services.

This involves a wide range of subspecialty outpatient clinics in which we provide a full range of standard and advanced therapies and treat full spectrum of common, rare and complex neurology patients.

This is in addition to wide cover of acute neurology in the east midlands as we provide care to complex acute neurology patients admitted on our neurology wards.


This post is offered initially for one year fixed term and suited to individuals who are considering a career as a neurologist.


The role will provide comprehensive training and experience in the management of neurological disorders so that on completion the doctor will have good skills and expertise to manage patients with simple or complex neurological disorders within either district general or regional neurology services.


The post is designed to deliver the following roles:

  • To attend and contribute to a range of supervised general neurology clinics as well as subspecialty clinics such as epilepsy, movement disorder, and multiple sclerosis.
  • To deliver independent general neurology clinics supported by consultants.


The neurology department consists of 15 consultants working in various subspecialties, 12 neurology registrars working between Nottingham university hospitals and Royal Derby hospitals sites.

We also have large number of very experienced specialty nurses working across various subspecialties.


The post holder will work mainly on NUH neurology ward and QMC neurology outpatient clinics but will also be part of the wider neurology team at NUH.

Please see the attached job description which gives you more detail regarding the role and an example timetable.

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