Fellowship Opportunities

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Dominic Power established a fellowship training programme in 2012. The programme has been over-subscribed, leading to a competitive selection process. Candidates from orthopaedic, plastic and neurosurgery are welcome to apply. The timetable and job description are available on request. 

Due to the popularity of the 12-month placement, Dominic has also established multiple other platforms for trainees to consider.

UK Training Fellowship

12 months

 

 

Exposure to techniques involving nerve transfer, nerve reconstruction, tetraplegia, spasticity, nerve tumours and the management of nerve pain.

UK Visiting Fellowship

2-6 weeks

 

 

Short clinical observerships in nerve surgery and research. Placements are based within the NHS, the HaPPeN team in the Institute of Translational Medicine and in the private sector at The Nerve Clinic.

Overseas Fellowship

variable

 

 

A limited number of training fellowships are provided for surgeons from overseas. Recent candidates have travelled from the USA, Switzerland, Italy, Ukraine, and Africa.

Testimonials

Previous Fellows

"Anuj Mishra completed his nerve fellowship before taking up a consultant post in Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery at Wythenshawe Hospital Manchester and the Manchester Hand Unit. He has a specialist interest in nerve injury and brachial plexus injuries.”

– Anuj Mishra

“Mohammad Nassimizadeh is a plastic surgery trainee in the West Midlands. He completed the nerve fellowship before starting the plastic surgery training programme. His main interests are paediatric nerve injuries, reconstruction of adult brachial plexus injury using nerve transfers and facial re-amination surgery.”

– Mohammad Nassimizadeh

“Shakheel Dustagheer completed his nerve fellowship in Birmingham before being appointed as a consultant plastic surgeon in Belfast. He continues his clinical interest in complex reconstruction including peripheral nerve reconstruction after injury.”

– Shakheel Dustagheer

“Tahseen Chaudhry completed the Birmingham nerve fellowship in 2016 before being appointed as a consultant hand surgeon at the Birmingham Hand Centre with a specialist interest in peripheral nerve surgery. He has specialist interests in adult brachial plexus injuires, tetraplegia and spasticity surgery.”

– Tahseen Chaudhry

“Tomas Madura was an academic trainee in plastic surgery in Manchester before taking up the post as nerve fellow in Birmingham. He was appointed as a consultant hand and nerve surgeon in Birmingham in 2018. He continues to maintain his interest in peripheral nerve research and contributes to the activity of the HaPPeN team. He has a specialist interest in paralysis reconstruction using functioning free muscle transfer, brachial plexus injuries and headache surgery.”

– Tomas Madura

“Pieter Jordaan is a South African orthopaedic trauma surgeon who trained in hand surgery at the Upper Limb unit in Wrightington before starting the nerve fellowship in Birmingham in 2018. Following completion of the nerve fellowship in Birmingham he returned to George in South Africa in the private sector where he continues to maintain his interest in peripheral nerve surgery.”

– Pieter Jordaan

“Samuel George is the 2019 Birmingham peripheral nerve fellow. He is a senior plastic surgery trainee from Liverpool who is towards the end of his surgical training. He came to the specialist unit in Birmingham to gain exposure to complex peripheral nerve reconstruction techniques including nerve transfer surgery.”

– Samuel George

ABOUT

Dominic Power is a world reknowned nerve surgeon with over two decades of experience.

NERVE SURGERY

Treatment options tailored to recover feeling, restore movement and resolve pain.

Fellowship

Open to both UK and overseas trainees with varying timescales to suite interests.

The Nerve Surgeon

Consulting

Having already assisted multiple start ups and established companies, Dominic Power's portfolio is impressive

Medicolegal

Reviewing records, patient examination, and clinical case review to provide personal injury reports, as well as settlement guides.

Contact

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Contact

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NHS

The Peripheral Nerve Injury Service

Queen Elizabeth Hospital

Mindelsohn Way, B15 2WB

+44 121 371 4992

Mon - Fri: 9am - 5pm

Sarah.wilson@uhb.nhs.uk

Private

The Nerve Clinic

enquiries@thenerveclinic.com

enquiries@thenervesurgeon.com

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