This is an amazing opportunity, which we believe is a ground breaking role. This locally employed training fellowshipis designed to provide a senior trainee with the opportunity to work with an award-winning Parkinson's Multidisciplinary Team. It is hoped that on completion of the post, the trainee will have acquired the skills and confidence to take on a consultant rolewith a special interest in Parkinson's at some point in the future.
Working towards a September 2025 start, we welcome applications from trainees who have this career aim in mind. ST4-ST7 trainees in Neurology or Geriatric Medicine (or CESR equivalent) or non-consultant CCST holders are eligible to apply.
An additional teaching allowance may be available.
A job plan will be created specifically for you and with you. The duties will be subject to review from time to time in light of the changing requirements of the service.
We want you to learn and progress and for this post to add real value; numerous training opportunities are available and you will be actively encouraged to access these options.
Based at Royal Derby Hospital the appointee will undertake duties in the neurology-led movement disorder clinic and the DME-led Multidisciplinary Parkinson's clinic at the Florence Nightingale Community Hospital. There may be opportunities and potentially a requirement to work across other UHDB sites in order to develop the service and should the need arise.
This post will allow the trainee to develop expertise in the assessment and management of people with Parkinson's. Weekly MDT meetings provide a fantastic educational opportunity and there is chance for a forward-thinking individual to shape service developments.
The Derby Parkinsons service is recognised by the US Parkinsons Foundation as a Centre of Excellence, one of only two centres in the UK with this accreditation. Our service includes not just neurologists and geriatricians, but specialists in old age psychiatry and palliative medicine, hospital and community-based Parkinsons nurse specialists and nationally recognised therapists. Our Trusts vision is taking pride in caring and our staff certainly do this. We have staff who go beyond the call of duty for our patients theyre our heroes.
This 12-month fixed term training fellowship is designed to provide a senior trainee with the skills and confidence to take on a consultant role with a special interest in Parkinsons. This is the first Parkinsons clinical training fellowship in the UK open to both neurology and geriatric medicine trainees. Weekly MDT meetings provide a fantastic educational opportunity and there is chance for a forward-thinking individual to shape service developments.
The Trust is large enough to be nationally renowned but small enough to be friendly and develop great working relationships with colleagues. We are always looking to improve. Our Trust is growing and with the merger with Burton Hospitals there are exciting opportunities on the horizon which will benefit our Staffordshire patients