The West of Scotland Training Programme in Neurology based at the Institute of Neurological Sciences, Glasgow, offers comprehensive training and experience in all facets of neurology, including acute neurology and all long term neurological conditions.
Neurology Training course is offered by NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
The West of Scotland Training Programme in Neurology based at the Institute of Neurological Sciences, Glasgow, offers comprehensive training and experience in all facets of neurology, including acute neurology and all long term neurological conditions.
As trainee neurologists, we all thoroughly enjoy living and working in the West of Scotland and would welcome anyone aspiring to a career in neurology. We care for individuals from a vast geographical distribution and manage a wide range of neurological disorders covering such a large population. We have a busy inpatient neurology unit at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, where we work alongside a fantastic multidisciplinary team, caring for neurology inpatients. Our broad range of consultant colleagues with various specialist interests enables us to train and acquire the knowledge and clinical skills required to progress and succeed in neurology. The consultant team are all approachable and keen to support the trainee group as we advance through our training.
We are part of a big department with many trainees, enabling a flexible training path for all, with extensive opportunities to gain specialist outpatient clinic experience. The neurology service provides regular neurology input across several nearby district general hospitals too, where trainees can gain great experience in managing common presentations in general neurology.
The West of Scotland is also a great place to live and explore outside of training There are a huge range of social venues and eateries readily accessible in and around the city of Glasgow. A short venture out of the city are the Campsie Fells, the West coastline and all the neighbouring islands, not forgetting the popular bonnie banks of Loch Lomond!
We are an enthusiastic group of trainees and would encourage and welcome likeminded people pursuing a career in neurology.
About NHSGGC
At NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, our purpose is to: “To protect and improve population health and wellbeing while providing a safe, accessible, affordable, integrated, person centred and high quality health service”.
Who We Are
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) is the largest NHS organisation in Scotland and one of the largest in the UK.
What we do
NHSGGC is responsible for providing and managing a whole range of health services including hospitals and General Practice. NHSGGC works alongside partnership organisations including Local Authorities and the voluntary sector.
NHSGGC:
Serves a population of 1.3million people
Employs around 43,500 staff
Has 35 hospitals of different types
Has contracts with around 232 GP Surgeries (1300 General Practitioners)
Has dental services in more than 279 locations
Has almost 188 Optician practices
Has over 50 Health Centres and Clinics
Has more than 288 Pharmacies
Has an annual budget of £3.3billion.
Increase understanding of the dynamic relationship between posture and upper limb activity within function
In this course, you will explore the scientific principles which underlie investigations into the form and function of the central and peripheral nervous systems, neuroimmune and neuroendocrine signaling and diseases of the central nervous system.
This programme will allow you to further develop skills and knowledge in the care and management of the neurological patient.
Improving people’s lives through simple, meaningful professional skills training to enrich their lives and realize their full potential.
The course covers a wide range of neurological topics. Talks will cover practical issues as well as cutting-edge neuroscience, and include the popular 'Best of Oxford's Grand Round Archives'. Speakers are invited who are established experts in their field and always with the aim of promoting lively
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