Curriculum Development: Designing and overseeing the educational program for MBBS (undergraduate) and MS/DNB (post-graduate) students.
Lectures & Clinical Demonstrations: Delivering advanced lectures on complex ENT pathologies and surgical techniques.
Mentorship: Acting as a thesis guide for post-graduate residents, supervising their research projects, and monitoring their clinical progress.
Examination: Serving as an internal or external examiner for university-level medical examinations.
Clinical & Surgical Duties
Expert Consultation: Managing the Outpatient Department (OPD) for complex or referred cases involving the ear, nose, throat, and head and neck structures.
Surgical Leadership: Performing and supervising major surgeries, including:
Otology: Tympanoplasty, Mastoidectomy, and Cochlear Implants.
Rhinology: Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS) and Septoplasty.
Laryngology & Head/Neck: Thyroidectomies, Parotidectomies, and Oncological resections.
In-patient Care: Leading ward rounds and ensuring the highest standards of post-operative care and patient safety.
Research & Administration
Departmental Management: Overseeing the daily operations of the ENT department, including staff scheduling and resource allocation.
Publications: Conducting original research and publishing findings in indexed national and international medical journals.
Conferences: Representing the institution at medical forums, workshops, and CMEs (Continuing Medical Education).
Quality Assurance: Ensuring the department complies with medical council regulations and hospital accreditation standards (e.g., NABH).
Required Qualifications & Experience
Educational Background: MBBS followed by an MS or DNB in Otorhinolaryngology.
Experience: Typically requires a minimum of 10-12 years of total teaching experience in a recognized medical college.
Must have served as an Associate Professor for at least 3 years.
Research Output: A designated number of original research publications in peer-reviewed journals (as per NMC or local regulatory guidelines).