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Dr Rose is a consultant neurologist with expertise in general neurology and a particular interest in headaches, blackouts, and unexplained neurological symptoms. Additionally, he sub-specialises in muscle disease and myasthenia gravis.
At the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Dr Rose managed various general neurology clinics where he saw patients with all types of neurology problems such as headaches, strokes, dizziness, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, and epilepsy. He also established the First Seizure Clinic at the hospital and also helped to establish a nationally recognised regional muscle disease clinic service at King's College Hospital, focusing on patients with muscle disease, and myasthenia. He continues his neurology clinic at Whittington Hospital
Dr Rose is a co-editor of the Cochrane Review Group on Neuromuscular Diseases. He was a TREAT-NMD network partner, a founding member of the Muscle Study Group and member of the European Neuromuscular Centre research committee. He served a three year term as an elected member the the Council of the Royal College of Physicians from 2015 to 2018.
He is involved in research and has written papers, book chapters, and books on neurology and muscle disease. He continues to conduct research into muscle disease, with a focus on clinical trials and quality of life of those with long term muscle disease.