Advanced ENT training: A guide to passin

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  • ISBN 9780367202514
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Feb 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
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Joseph Manjaly is a Consultant ENT Surgeon at the Royal National ENT Hospital and University College London Hospitals specialising in Otology and Auditory Implant surgery. He completed higher surgical training in the London North Thames region and subsequently undertook a fellowship in otology and hearing implantation at Cambridge University Hospitals. He has held an interest in teaching since his undergraduate years at Bristol University and co-authored the first edition of the Masterpass title ENT OSCEs a guide to passing the DOHNS and MRCS(ENT) OSCE with Peter Kullar whilst a core trainee in Wessex deanery. He has been actively involved in training issues regionally and nationally holding a number of AOT committee roles. As well as being a keen sports fan he is also a musician who performs in a band semi-professionally around the country.Peter Kullar is an NIHR Clinical Lecturer at Cambridge University Hospitals having previously been a Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Fellow and academic ENT trainee in the Northern Deanery. He graduated from Cambridge University and subsequently completed a PhD from the same institution where his work elucidated mechanisms of mitochondrial associated hearing loss. Peter co-authored the Masterpass title ENT OSCEs a guide to passing the DOHNS and MRCS(ENT) with Joe Manjaly after they met on a course and concurred that there was a need for such a book amongst ENT trainees. Peter has held an active role in teaching and maintains a number of research streams with a specialist interest in otology.