Spinal Muscular Atrophy & Mitochondrial Disorders Clinical Fellow in Oxford inOxford PUBLISHED THU 5 JUN 2025 Jump to job information section
Band Doctor - other: £61,825 to £70,425 a year Per Annum
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INTERDISCIPLINARY TEAM INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY LUMBAR PUNCTURE NHS SPINAL MUSCULAR ATROPHY
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Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is offering a remarkable opportunity at the John Radcliffe Hospital for an aspiring clinician passionate about neurology and metabolic medicine. As a Spinal Muscular Atrophy & Mitochondrial Disorders Clinical Fellow, you will delve into the complexities of diagnosing and managing patients, both adult and paediatric, with these rare and challenging conditions. The post is a brilliant stepping stone for those wishing to enhance their specialty skills, with rich educational engagements in muscle radiology, pathology, and genetics, supported by national and international collaborative research. This role is underpinned by the framework of the Oxford SMA Service and the NHS England Highly Specialised Service for Rare Mitochondrial Disorders, two of the UK’s premier specialist services.
Your responsibilities will include delivering the Nusinersen (Spinraza) treatment regimen for both adults and children, coordinating day-case admissions, and collaborating closely with the interdisciplinary team for lumbar punctures. You will engage in cutting-edge clinics and multidisciplinary meetings, contributing to the exceptional patient care for which Oxford is renowned. Support is assured from seasoned consultants and a dedicated team, providing an enriching platform for professional growth. If you're ready to make a meaningful impact in the field of neuromuscular disorders, simply click the "Apply Now" button to become part of this vital healthcare endeavour. For more captivating opportunities and a seamless application process, visit jobsincare.com.
Your responsibilities will include delivering the Nusinersen (Spinraza) treatment regimen for both adults and children, coordinating day-case admissions, and collaborating closely with the interdisciplinary team for lumbar punctures. You will engage in cutting-edge clinics and multidisciplinary meetings, contributing to the exceptional patient care for which Oxford is renowned. Support is assured from seasoned consultants and a dedicated team, providing an enriching platform for professional growth. If you're ready to make a meaningful impact in the field of neuromuscular disorders, simply click the "Apply Now" button to become part of this vital healthcare endeavour. For more captivating opportunities and a seamless application process, visit jobsincare.com.
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