Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
Rhinology and anterior skull base fellow

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Advanced Rhinology & Anterior Skull Base Fellowship
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
Commencing September 2027 (12 months)
Applications are invited for the prestigious Advanced Rhinology and Anterior Skull Base Fellowship at Nottingham University Hospitals, one of the UK’s leading tertiary referral centres. This 12-month programme is designed for senior ENT trainees (post-CCT or equivalent) seeking to transition confidently into independent consultant practice.
This fellowship offers high-volume, high-complexity exposure within a mature, well-integrated multidisciplinary team (MDT), including rhinology, neurosurgery, ophthalmology, maxillofacial surgery, allergy/immunology, and respiratory medicine. Fellows will play an active role not only in advanced surgical care but also in MDT-led decision-making, including biologics pathways for chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS)—a rapidly evolving area of modern rhinology practice.
What The Fellowship Offers
- Advanced operative experience across the full rhinology and anterior skull base spectrum:
- Primary and revision endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS)
- Frontal sinus surgery (Draf procedures)
- Endoscopic DCR
- Skull base tumour resection and reconstruction
- Graduated autonomy, preparing you for safe, independent consultant-level practice
- Active participation in rhinology and skull base MDTs, including:
- Biologics MDT for CRS (e.g. dupilumab pathways)
- Vasculitis MDT
- Complex case discussions and surgical planning
- Development of both clinical and non-clinical (consultant-level) skills, including:
- Decision-making in complex cases
- Service development and pathway design
- Leadership, communication, and MDT working
- Dedicated opportunities for:
- Audit and quality improvement
- Teaching and faculty involvement (including national courses)
- Research and publication
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For Further Details / Informal Visits Contact
Name: Rishi Srivastava
Job title: Head of Service ENT
Email address: Rishi.Srivastava@nhs.net
Telephone number: 0115 924 9924
Informal enquiries via Mr Yujay Ramakrishnan or Miss Katie Midwinter, Consultant Surgeon.
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