Gpwer in Neurology - Reading, United Kingdom - Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust

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This is an exciting opportunity for a local GP with a Special Interest (GPwER) in Parkinson's disease to join our integrated and dynamic neurological long-term conditions team.


The post holder will share clinical responsibilities for the care of Parkinson's patients under the RBH with the present consultants and Parkinson's CNSs.

Full training will be offered in post and prior specialist experience is not required. Secretarial and administrative support will be provided.


We are recognised as an innovative department with 5 neurology consultants, 2 consultants in neurological rehabilitation and a nurse consultant specializing in Parkinson's disease who leads a large team of clinical nurse specialists (CNSs) for neurological long-term conditions.

We have close links (through shared consultant appointments) with the neuroscience centre at the John Radcliffe hospital in Oxford where advanced therapies such as deep brain stimulation for Parkinson's are available.


We run a number of relevant specialist clinics at the Royal Berkshire hospital and the local community hospitals (for example, the multi-disciplinary elderly care Parkinson's clinic, and Parkinson's Plus clinics).

There will be opportunities to attend these other clinics as part of initial training and continuing professional development (CPD).


Clinical Responsibilities:


To help deliver, as part of our team, high-quality responsive care for people with Parkinson's in the West Berkshire / South Oxfordshire area.

To ensure excellent communication with colleagues in primary care leading to an effective and collaborative approach to long term condition management


Management Responsibilities:

To help develop the service to respond to innovations and challenges in Parkinson's care.

Participation in two-monthly departmental clinical governance meetings.

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