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Hozzáadva: 2019.11.21.
Jelentkezési határidő: 2019.12.04.
Clinical Fellows Neurorehabilitation
Jelentkezési határidő: 2019.12.04.
UCL and the Wellington Hospital are delighted to announce they are recruiting to a new fellowship scheme which offers junior doctors an opportunity to study for a PhD in Neurorehabilitation at the UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, while working at the UK's largest private hospital providing specialist acute and early multidisciplinary inpatient rehabilitation after neurological events.
Clinically based at The Wellington Hospital in St John's Wood London, part of HCA Healthcare UK, this is suitable for Fellows who wish to undertake a period of basic and/or neurorehabilitation research prior to continuation of specialist training.
This is a tremendous opportunity to jointly develop a research career while working between two prestigious organisations.
Job Description
Fellows are able to select their research project and work with a team of supervisors from across the range of disciplines in the UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, which involves dedicated research departments, in particular the Department of Clinical and Movement Neuroscience (where the programme is based).
The programme is closely linked to two clinical rehabilitation programmes at the nearby National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, one for aphasia and one for upper limb rehabilitation. These programmes are unique in that they admit 144 patients (upper limb) and 60patients (aphasia) per year who stay with the programme for 3 weeks.
Skills & Experience
Applicants must be medical doctors who are registered with the GMC with a current licence to practise and hold MRCP or an equivalent postgraduate medical diploma. They should have 36 months minimum post graduate clinical experience (not including Foundation modules), of which at least 6 months has been in clinical neurology, stroke medicine or rehabilitation medicine at SHO and/or SpR level and display good spoken and written command of the English language.
About The Individual
Applicants can apply either via the UCL or HCA websites and should be aware that relevant data will be shared between the two organisations as part of the recruitment process.
Clinically based at The Wellington Hospital in St John's Wood London, part of HCA Healthcare UK, this is suitable for Fellows who wish to undertake a period of basic and/or neurorehabilitation research prior to continuation of specialist training.
This is a tremendous opportunity to jointly develop a research career while working between two prestigious organisations.
Job Description
Fellows are able to select their research project and work with a team of supervisors from across the range of disciplines in the UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, which involves dedicated research departments, in particular the Department of Clinical and Movement Neuroscience (where the programme is based).
The programme is closely linked to two clinical rehabilitation programmes at the nearby National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, one for aphasia and one for upper limb rehabilitation. These programmes are unique in that they admit 144 patients (upper limb) and 60patients (aphasia) per year who stay with the programme for 3 weeks.
- The Clinical element of the role, based at The Wellington is a commitment of 120 hours every 4 weeks. This will be on a rolling rota which will include a combination of weekdays, weekends and bank holidays.
- Salary £45000 per annum.
- Full running costs, in addition to the salary, including registration and higher degree is fully funded and provided by HCA Healthcare UK- Wellington Hospital until complete.
Skills & Experience
Applicants must be medical doctors who are registered with the GMC with a current licence to practise and hold MRCP or an equivalent postgraduate medical diploma. They should have 36 months minimum post graduate clinical experience (not including Foundation modules), of which at least 6 months has been in clinical neurology, stroke medicine or rehabilitation medicine at SHO and/or SpR level and display good spoken and written command of the English language.
About The Individual
Applicants can apply either via the UCL or HCA websites and should be aware that relevant data will be shared between the two organisations as part of the recruitment process.
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Aktiválás időpontja | 2019.11.21. |