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Oxford Case Histories in Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery: Oxford Case Histories

Autor Kristijonas Milinis, Thomas Hampton, Andrew S. Lau, Sunil D. Sharma
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 2025
Part of the Oxford Case Histories series, this book engages the reader in higher-level thinking through real-life case-based problems in otolaryngology and head and neck surgery. Containing 50 varied cases, the book covers the main subspecialities of ENT as outlined by the Intercollegiate Surgical Curriculum Programme (ISCP) for otolaryngology, including paediatric ENT, rhinology, anterior skull base surgery, otology/neurotology, head and neck surgery, facial plastics, and laryngology. In addition, several cases cover commonly encountered dilemmas by ENT surgeons in audiological medicine, and others examine more sub-specialist knowledge such as jugular paraganglionoma and hearing implantology.Each case starts with a short vignette, followed by questions on the differential diagnosis and aspects of management. Answers are accompanied by detailed discussion and suggestions for further reading, enabling clinicians to gain the necessary skills for confident and competent diagnosis and management of medical problems. Cases are further supplemented with 15 videos of endoscopic and surgical procedures to demonstrate the answers in practice.This book will be ideal for trainees in otolaryngology and related specialities, allied healthcare professionals in ENT, and medical students.
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ISBN-13: 9780192888709
ISBN-10: 0192888706
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Oxford Case Histories

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Kristijonas Milinis is a Senior Registrar in ENT based in Liverpool, currently pursuing a career in head and neck surgical oncology. He has been actively involved in research throughout his clinical training and has held leadership positions in the national trainee collaboratives in ENT (INTEGRATE). His areas of interest include the development of patient reported outcome measures, evidence synthesis and appraisal and large-scale registry studies. Dr Milinis is a fellow of the higher education academy (FHEA) and has a keen interest in undergraduate and post-graduate education. In his spare time, he enjoys road cycling, surfing, and playing squash.Andrew S. Lau is a Consultant Head, Neck and Thyroid Surgeon based at Manchester Royal Infirmary, and North Manchester General Hospital, where he is the clinical site lead for ENT. Having undertaken specialist training in the northwest, he completed a TIG Interface Fellowship in Newcastle upon Tyne, focusing on head and neck oncology, reconstruction, and transoral robotics. He is the Editor-in-Chief of popular websites ENTSHO.com and ENT4GP.com and has founded a number of revision and introductory courses. He is a past Associate Editor and current Editorial Board member for Clinical Otolaryngology.Thomas Hampton is an ENT Registrar in Mersey currently pursuing a Wellcome Trust Clinical PhD in Global Health. He is interested in social determinants, ethics and public health aspects of ENT and hopes to become a Consultant Paediatric ENT surgeon. He is currently an Associate Editor of The Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England journal. He loves live music and modern art.Sunil D. Sharma has been a Consultant Paediatric ENT Surgeon at Alder Hey Children's Hospital since 2018, having trained in London, and undertook a clinical fellowship in paediatric otology and implantation in Toronto. His clinical interests include endoscopic ear and implantation surgery, microtia and craniofacial surgery. He is a Training Programme Director, Postgraduate Clinical Tutor, Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer, Clinical Director for ENT and Audiology and Regional Clinical Lead for ENT for the Cheshire and Mersey region. He has over 70 publications, is a member of the SAC (Specialty Advisory Committee) in Otolaryngology, an advanced NIHR research scholar and NICE guidelines committee member. He is also Section Editor for the Ear in Scott Brown's Otorhinolaryngology textbook and Local Scientific Committee Lead for the Otology and Implant streams for the European Society for Paediatric Otolaryngology. He has a keen interest in expedition medicine, long distance running, and flying.