A unique opportunity is offered for a two-year halftime clinical movement disorder fellowship in conjunction with a PhD, MPhil or alternate post-doctoral research for 2027-2028. This would be ideal for trainee who is completing their core training and looking for a clinical and academic non-core position with a view to specialising in movement disorders, though other trainees would be considered. The RBWH offers comprehensive training and movement disorders including deep brain stimulation and other device assisted therapies for Parkinson’s disease, dedicated Huntington’s disease, Friedreich’s and other ataxia clinics, and Botulinum toxin therapy including laryngeal botulinum toxin.
Email enquiries, preferably with CV to A/Prof John O’Sullivan, Director Movement Disorders, RBWH john.osullivan2@health.qld.gov.au