Recruitment to Pain Medicine
Recruitment into Higher and Advanced Pain Medicine training posts happens locally. Further information on training and recruitment to Advanced Pain Training posts can be found by clicking on each of the regions below.
Recruitment to Higher Pain Training posts is more informal. It is recommended that you contact your Faculty Tutor (Pain) and Regional Advisor in Pain Medicine (RAPM) to discuss your options and how this would fit into your training programme.
You can find more information on preparing for consultant posts here.
RAPMs and Recruitment Information by Region
RAPM: Dr Paul Rolfe
Please click here for a summary of advanced pain training in the East of England.
RAPM: Dr Michael Neil
Please click here for a summary of advanced pain training in the East of Scotland.
RAPM: Dr Yehia Kamel
Please click here for a summary of advanced pain training in Leicester and South Trent.
RAPM: Dr Hoo Kee Tsang
Please click here for a summary of advanced pain training in the Mersey region.
RAPM: Dr Naomi Scott
Please click here for a summary of advanced pain training in the North of Scotland.
RAPM: Dr Jeremy Weinbren
Please click here for a summary of advanced pain training in the North Thames region.
RAPM: Dr Nick Hacking
Please click here for a summary of advanced pain training in the North West.
RAPM: Dr Ashish Gulve
Please click here for a summary of advanced pain training in the Northern region.
RAPM: Dr Conor Farrell
Please click here for a summary of advanced pain training in Northern Ireland.
(Deputy) RAPM: Dr Madan Thirugnanam
Please click here for a summary of advanced pain training in Nottingham and Mid Trent.
RAPM: Dr Peter Cole
Please click here for a summary of advanced pain training in Oxford.
RAPM: Dr Tom Bendinger
Please click here for a summary of advanced pain training in Sheffield and North Trent.
RAPM: Dr Joanna Renee
Please click here for a summary of advanced pain training in South East Scotland.
RAPM: Dr Sandesha Kothari
Please click here for a summary of advanced pain training in the South Thames region.
RAPM: Dr Suzanne Carty
Please click here for a summary of advanced pain training in the South West Peninsula region.
RAPM: Dr Gaurva Chhabra
Please click here for a summary of advanced pain training in the South West Severn region.
RAPM: Dr Sonia Pierce
Please click here for a summary of advanced pain training in Wales.
RAPM: Dr Dominic Aldington
Please click here for a summary of advanced pain training in Wessex.
RAPM: Dr A.T. Arasu Rayen
Please click here for a summary of advanced pain training in the West Midlands.
RAPM: Dr Peter Paisley
Please click here for a summary of advanced pain training in the West of Scotland.
RAPM: Dr Sheila Black
Please click here for a summary of advanced pain training in Yorkshire.
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