Consultant in Neurology - Birmingham, United Kingdom - University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust

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The Neurology service at UHB provides sub-specialist services in Multiple Sclerosis, Movement Disorders such as Parkinson's disease, Motor Neurone Disease (MND), Epilepsy, Neuromuscular Diseases, Neuroimmunology and Headache.

There is joint working across Neurosurgery, Trauma, Stroke, Neurophysiology and Neuropsychiatry. The Neurology team consists of 24.85 WTE consultants as well as support from Clinical Nurse Specialists and Physiotherapists. The speciality delivers outpatient based activity which includes some procedure based activity that takes place within the outpatients setting.


Neurology has 36 inpatient beds on ward 411 that are used to provide both a regional tertiary service and local secondary care provision.

The elective inpatient element delivered by Neurology consists of procedures carried out in several locations within the Trust for example:

Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) and infusion therapies delivered on a dedicated day case unit for neurology patients; muscle biopsy delivered in Wellcome theatres; and a variety of procedures (including lumbar punctures) via Ambulatory Care Beds.

These are whole time appointments to the University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust.

The appointee would provide a maximum of 10 programmed activities, comprising a minimum of 8 programmed activities for direct clinical care and a maximum of 2 for supporting professional activities.


All new consultants will be expected to take on additional educational, research or management responsibilities to contribute to SPA time to bring this time to 2.0 SPAs and that failing this, the job plan will revert to allocation of 1.5 SPA.

The outpatient work (4 clinics) will include specialist clinics and general neurology clinics with the mix and sub-speciality determined by the needs of the department and experience of the appointee.

The appointee's role will include provision of outpatient General Neurology and ward consultations. The post-holder will also be expected to contribute to the regional neurology on-call rota (1:18 with these appointments).


There would be an expectation to provide outpatient clinics and support for acute neurology in Good Hope Hospital or in an alternative District General Hospital.

It is expected that the post holder will work in close collaboration with the other consultants in providing clinical care for patients.

In addition, there are dedicated clinical nurse specialists. Commitment to research (including multi-centre trials) and teaching is encouraged.

This will be reflected in the SPA time and in the applicant's job plan. The University of Birmingham is located adjacent to the new Queen Elizabeth Hospital and an honorary appointment to the University will be available to an applicant with an active research interest

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