CURRENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR ABN MEMBERS
Take part in the ABN's Best Practice Benchmarking Survey
The ABN Quality Committee has developed the Best Practice Benchmarking Tool, which focuses on individual practices in Neurology. The tool can be used by all
ABN members and is intended to provide you with data to demonstrate safe practice, for example, at your appraisal or revalidation.
Call for Applications: ABN Committee Vacancies
The ABN is inviting applications from Ordinary Members for 6 vacancies across the Research, Quality, and Services Committees:
- Quality Committee: 1 vacancy (open to all Ordinary Members, no regional restrictions)
- Research Committee: 1 vacancy for a representative from Northern Ireland
- Education Committee: 2 vacancies for representatives from Northern Ireland and East of England/East Midlands
- Services Committee: 2 vacancies for representatives from East Scotland and Northern regions
These roles offer an excellent opportunity to contribute to the work of the ABN and help shape the future of neurology in the UK. For more information about the work of ABN committees, visit our Committees pages.
To apply: please complete our short nomination form.
Complete the ABN Lumbar Puncture Audit
The new ABN Lumbar Puncture audit tool allows neurologists nation-wide to contribute to service improvements by combining local audits with national benchmarking.
Vital LP audits are often carried out with variations from trust to
trust, preventing comparison. The ABN has put together an LP audit tool that can be used for the local audit while enabling trusts to upload their data to compare their outcomes to other sites. Find out more.
Share your Rare Disease cases (RaDAR)
The ABN RaDAR is a platform to facilitate ascertainment and research recruitment in rare neurological disorders. You can contribute to current calls for cases, or apply to collect data from the ABN membership.
ABN Sleep Neurology SIG
Do you run a sleep neurology clinic? Are you involved in a local sleep service?
A Sleep Neurology Special Interest Group (SIG) has been established to provide mutual support for neurologists involved in sleep medicine. Those interested
in joining are encouraged to get in touch. The aim is to gather contact details of potential members and organize a formal SIG meeting during the 2026 ABN Annual Meeting in Birmingham.
For further information or to express interest,
please feel free to reach out to:
Special Interest Groups
The ABN has a wealth of neurological expertise through our Special Interest Groups, and they are always looking for members. Interested in joining one of the SIGs below? Fill in the form and
a member of the team will be in touch.