Clinical Fellowship in Neurodegenerative Diseases - University of Edinburgh

Vacancy Reference Number
046036
Closing Date
17 Dec 2018
Salary
£33,131 to £49,091 per annum
Address
Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences, University of Edinburgh
Duration
Fixed term for 12 months

Fixed term for 12 months

Applications are invited for an exciting opportunity to pursue a clinical fellowship in neurodegenerative diseases within the UK National Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Research & Surveillance Unit (NCJDRSU) and Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences (CCBS,) University of Edinburgh.

The successful applicant will gain comprehensive training in the diagnosis and assessment of patients with a wide range of neurodegenerative disorders, including undertaking timely national clinical evaluations of patients with suspected prion disease referred to the NCJDRSU, and participating in a diverse range of clinics at the Anne Rowling Regenerative Neurology Clinic (including specialist clinics for early onset cognitive disorders, motor neurone disease, Parkinson’s Disease, progressive multiple sclerosis and Huntington’s disease.) He/she will be encouraged to participate in surveillance, clinical audit, research and quality improvement exercises. Opportunities for pursuing a higher degree, and clinical trials experience are also available.

This position will suit individuals motivated to pursue higher specialist training in neurology, psychiatry, or medicine of the elderly, existing trainees from these specialities seeking out of programme experience, and trainees seeking post-CCT sub specialist experience before applying for consultant positions. The successful fellow will be supported and mentored towards successful career progression tailored to their individual ambitions. For appropriate candidates there is the possibility of extending the post and registering for a higher degree (PhD or MD.) Supervisors can be drawn from the world class Edinburgh Neuroscience community, including investigators leading programmes in the UK Dementia Research Institute, permitting projects to be individually designed to suit research interests and ambitions.

Applications are open to motivated individuals eligible for, or engaged in, speciality higher specialist training in the UK (including MRCP or equivalent) in any field related to clinical neurosciences, medicine of the elderly, or psychiatry. Candidates must demonstrate interest, awareness and empathy in the clinical evaluation of patients with common and rarer neurodegenerative disorders.

Prospective candidates should contact Dr Suvankar Pal, Consultant Neurologist (suvankar.pal@ed.ac.uk)

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Contact Details

Dr Suvankar Pal: suvankar.pal@ed.ac.uk