Specialist Otolaryngologist-ENT
- Diagnose and treat various ENT conditions such as ear infections, hearing loss, sinusitis, throat disorders, and head and neck tumors.
- Perform surgical procedures related to the head and neck area, such as tonsillectomies, adenoidectomies, cochlear implant surgeries, and more.
- Utilize advanced surgical techniques and equipment to ensure the best possible outcomes for patients.
- Prescribe medications, therapies, and other treatments to manage ENT-related illnesses and conditions.
- Monitor patients' progress and adjust treatment plans as needed.
- Administer allergy tests to diagnose and manage allergies affecting the ears, nose, and throat.
- Develop and oversee allergy treatment plans, which may include immunotherapy.
- Perform hearing evaluations and balance assessments to diagnose and treat conditions like vertigo, tinnitus, and hearing loss.
- Recommend hearing aids or other assistive devices when necessary.
- Use endoscopy to visualize the nasal passages, throat, and larynx for diagnostic purposes and minimally invasive treatments.
- Conduct procedures like laryngoscopy and nasal endoscopy.
- Diagnose and treat head and neck cancers, which may involve surgery, radiation therapy, and collaboration with oncologists and radiologists.
- Provide care for pediatric patients with ENT disorders, addressing issues like recurrent ear infections, speech development, and congenital abnormalities.
Education · Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree. · Completion of an accredited residency program in Otolaryngology,
Experience · Minimum 3 years’ experience post Board Qualification
Certification and Licensure · Valid DOH License
Job Specific Knowledge and Skills · Strong analytical and problem-solving skills to diagnose complex Otolaryngology conditions accurately. · Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to work effectively with patients, families, and a multidisciplinary team. · Ability to handle high-pressure situations and make critical decisions during emergencies. · Commitment to patient safety, compassionate care, and ethical medical practices.