Professor ENT
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Last updated on 03 Dec 2025
Overview
A Professor in ENT is a senior academic and clinical expert specializing in otolaryngology. They are responsible for educating medical students and residents in both theoretical and clinical aspects of ENT. Alongside teaching, they engage in research, curriculum development, and mentoring junior faculty. They often collaborate with hospitals for clinical training and patient care. This role blends medical knowledge with academic leadership in the field of ear, nose, and throat disorders.

Job Description
- Deliver comprehensive lectures and practical training sessions in ENT for undergraduate and postgraduate students.
- Supervise clinical rotations and ensure students gain hands-on experience in diagnosis and treatment of ENT cases.
- Participate in curriculum development and continuous academic improvement within the department.
- Guide students and junior faculty members in research activities and publication writing.
- Provide expert consultation and manage patient cases in the affiliated hospital setup.
- Evaluate student performance through assessments, practicals, and examinations.
- Attend academic meetings, seminars, and contribute to institutional growth and healthcare education standards.

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AFRCSI (Associate Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons Ireland)
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