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ENT in this issue...Historical Figures in ENT and Audiology
1 March 2021
| Katherine Conroy, Ray Clarke
GUEST SECTION EDITORS Katherine Conroy, ST7 at Manchester Royal Infirmary, Northwestern Deanery, Department of ENT, Manchester Royal Infirmary, Manchester, UK. E: katherine.conroy@cantab.net Prof Ray Clarke, BA, BSc, DCH FRCS, FRCS(ORL), Consultant Paediatric ENT Surgeon, Alder Hey Children’s Hospital, Liverpool, UK;...
Leeway: Reaching Beyond Expectations
7 January 2021
| M Shahed Quraishi (Prof) OBE
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ENTA - ENT
Leeway is a book that takes us through an 80-year journey of one man’s determination, ambition and unbelievable achievements. Prof KJ Lee, as he is known to many today, was born in Malaya in 1940. Ahchu, ‘sweet potato’ in Malaysian,...
Diana Deutsch
20 July 2017
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ENTA - ENT
Audiologists think about sound a lot. In fact, it is a bit of an occupational hazard. The majority of that time is usually devoted to thinking about sound in a purely functional sense (for example, adjusting a hearing aid to...
OBITUARY: Nobuhiko Isshiki (1930–2022)
2 September 2022
| FG Dikkers (Prof), Marc Remacle (Prof), Yakubu Karagama
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ENTA - Laryngology / Swallowing / Voice
Ushering in a new era, the pioneer of laryngeal framework surgery remains an inspiration to this day. Prof Nobuhiko Isshiki in 2016 (courtesy: Mr Yakubu Karagama). The laryngological world has lost a great man. Professor Nobuhiko Isshiki passed away in...
Fifteen years of vestibular implant research in humans
1 May 2017
| Jean-Philippe Guyot (Prof), Angélica Pérez-Fornos, Nils Guinand, Robert Stokroos (Prof), Marco Pelizzone (Prof), Raymond van de Berg, Herman Kingma (Prof)
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ENTA - Auditory Implants, ENTA - Otology
Implants: it’s all in the balance! Prof Guyot and his team give us an update on their research in addressing bilateral vestibular deficits via an implant. Doctors are often unaware that people, even young, may lose vestibular function on both...
In conversation with Helen and De Wet in Paris: cochlear implants in the year 2074
7 January 2025
| Helen Cullington, De Wet Swanepoel (Prof)
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ENTA - Auditory Implants
The World Congress of Audiology (WCA), held in Paris, France, in September 2024, provided a fantastic opportunity to reconnect with colleagues from around the globe. I took the chance to sit outside in the sunshine with De Wet Swanepoel from...
In conversation with Helen and De Wet in Paris: cochlear implants in the year 2074
7 January 2025
| Helen Cullington, De Wet Swanepoel (Prof)
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ENTA - Auditory Implants
The World Congress of Audiology (WCA), held in Paris, France, in September 2024, provided a fantastic opportunity to reconnect with colleagues from around the globe. I took the chance to sit outside in the sunshine with De Wet Swanepoel from...
In conversation with De Wet Swanepoel, President of the International Society of Audiology
1 March 2017
| De Wet Swanepoel (Prof), Gareth Smith
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ENTA - Audiology - Adult, ENTA - Audiology - Diagnostic, ENTA - Audiology - Paediatric
Gareth Smith caught up with the new President of the International Society of Audiology, De Wet Swanepoel, about the aims of the society, the upcoming World Congress of Audiology and the current state of hearing healthcare in Africa. De Wet...
AUDIOLOGY - In conversation with Gurjit Singh
1 March 2015
| Gurjit Singh, Alex Griffiths-Brown
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ENTA - Audiology - Adult
Alex Griffiths-Brown chats with Dr Gurjit Singh about his career so far, aims for his time as President of the Canadian Academy of Audiology and his recently developed admiration for Andre Agassi… Dr Gurjit Singh. Tell us about your background,...
Annelies Kusters: exploring deaf communities globally
3 May 2024
| Annelies Kusters (Prof), Alex Griffiths-Brown
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ENTA - Audiology - Adult
Pioneering deaf scholar, Annelies Kusters, shares insights from her global research journey spanning two decades in deaf communities worldwide. You’ve travelled the world extensively through your work – what’s surprised you most about the different communities that you’ve studied? My...
Annelies Kusters: exploring deaf communities globally
3 May 2024
| Annelies Kusters (Prof), Alex Griffiths-Brown
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ENTA - Audiology - Adult
Pioneering deaf scholar, Annelies Kusters, shares insights from her global research journey spanning two decades in deaf communities worldwide. You’ve travelled the world extensively through your work – what’s surprised you most about the different communities that you’ve studied? My...
The changing landscape for hearing loss therapeutics: novel advances of gene and cell therapies
3 September 2024
| Marcelo Rivolta (Prof)
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ENTA - Audiology - Adult
Recent years have seen advances in hearing loss therapeutics, with novel treatments trialled in humans, and others nearing promising first-in-kind clinical trials. First successful clinical trials for a specific form of genetic hearing loss Very exciting news has emerged in...