We are always keen to hear from centres interested in joining our network. The candidate should independently perform videostroboscopy. 4 x (1=very poor, 5=very good) Current post (September 2020): tbc, "This was a great year of learning, lots of new things about laryngology to learn. During my Fellowship I learned every aspect of voice and airway, including the history, clinical evaluation and management of the patient. Complex nasal reconstruction including harvest of ear and rib cartilage. No |, Based at: Guys & St Thomas' Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, Approval period: Initially approved February 2013; reapproved July 2017 – September 2020, Supervisor / Lead Consultant: Mr Ricard Simo, Consultant Otorhinolaryngologist, with Mr Richard Oakley, Consultant and Clinical Lead for Head and Neck Surgical Oncology. The Fellow will take responsibility in the day to day care of Head and Neck in-patients, supervising and advising ward doctors and trainees. More training than service | x x Fellowship Programs The Department consists of a several balanced fellowship programs. EAFPS offers two or three funded fellowships of €16,000 per fellow, and a number of unfunded fellowships each year after EAFPS board ratification. The Fellow will work with both ENT and OMF consultants during the numerous joint resection and reconstruction procedures carried out in the department and become proficient in assessing and resecting tumours and various reconstructive techniques including Pectoralis Major myocutaneous flaps, supraclavicular pedicled island flap, radial forearm, anterolateral thigh and free jejunal microvascular flaps. No |. Would you recommend this post to a colleague? The encouragement provided by my mentor helped me pursue my special interests like robotic surgery and microvascular surgery, and attain special expertise. 3 ", Charing Cross & Royal Brompton Rhinology Fellowship, Charing Cross & Royal Brompton Hospitals, London, October 2018 - September 2019, Current Post (December 2019): Consultant Rhinologist, Facial Plastic and Anterior Skull Base Surgeon, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London, "This Fellowship enabled me to consolidate and further develop all aspects of rhinology, facial plastic and anterior skull base surgery. Please indicate the balance between service and training in your clinical activities: 5 x x x x To share responsibility for the ORL-HNS service with the other Registrars/ Specialty Doctors supported by the Consultants. Currently I am practising ENT, and especially laryngology, in the northern part of country, where there is no voice clinic - patients are benefited by this as they don't have to go far for their voice and airway related problems. Access to the state of the art equipment in the Voice Clinic as well as the OR has made me highly competent and comfortable in handling advanced setups. Neither agree nor disagree | It has been created to help harmonize the knowledge base amongst Otorhinolaryngologists throughout Europe. It provides the ideal environment for a post-CCT surgeon who wants to improve their knowledge and surgical skills on such challenging topic. Strongly disagree | The Fellowship also encompassed advanced laryngology and gave me unparalleled experience in open and endoscopic laryngological procedures, including the use of trans-oral laser surgery, vocal cord medialisation techniques, transgender voice surgery, swallowing surgery and botox.”, Imperial Advanced Head and Neck Fellowship (Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust), based at Charing Cross Hospital, April 2014 - September 2014, “Charing Cross Hospital is a renowned tertiary centre for the management of head and neck cancer. More service than training | Surgical Specialty Association approving: ENT UK How would you rate the Fellowship post overall, from 1-5? How would you rate the Fellowship post overall, from 1-5? (1=very poor, 5=very good) To be competent in performing MOHs Micrographic surgery. The year spent on the Fellowship helped to boost my confidence and I feel I have progressed to a level where I am capable of working independently but at the same time recognising the importance and roles of all the various team members. Disagree | My most important achievement was to gain in-depth knowledge of laryngology, and to have confidence to set up my own voice clinic. 1. Strongly disagree | 3. Strongly agree | x Ability to diagnose common thyroid and parathyroid conditions. multidisciplinary partners. 2. Learning Outcomes This page includes a list of the Otolaryngology Fellowship programmes which have been approved under the RCS Senior Clinical Fellowship Scheme, and a gallery of recent otolaryngology fellows. The Vasant Oswal Voice Disorder Clinic at DM Hospital, Pune, is a leading centre for voice and airway disorders in this part of world. “I achieved all of the learning outcomes as specified in my learning agreement” Supervisor states: In this post, the fellow will be expected to perform approximately 400 cases in the 12 months of the Fellowship. Competence in local and distant pedicled flaps. How would you rate the Fellowship post overall, from 1-5? The exposure to different kinds of pathologies and hands-on management was excellent. Following induction and initial training the Fellow will be encouraged to develop decision-making skills in a consultant supervised setting in the aim to be capable of independent Consultant practice in this subspecialty. Would you recommend this post to a colleague? Yes | x x x x ", Senior Clinical Fellowship in Advanced Head and Neck Surgical Oncology, Guy's & St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, July 2018 - July 2019, Current post (November 2019): Consultant Otorhinolaryngologist, Head and Neck Surgeon, Card. Competence in rigid, flexible and chip-tip digital stroboscopy. The candidate should be able to independently perform laser excision of benign vocal cord lesion such as polyps, nodules etc. The deadline for fellowship application is in December of each year, following which applicants are shortlisted based on certain criteria. To appreciate the role of a facial plastic surgeon within a skull base team in the management of facial paralysis. The Supervisor states: “Operatively the fellow will be expected to have carried out at least 20 thyroidectomies, 10 parathyroidectomies and 20 neck dissections, be submitting data to the BAETS national audit and be confident to supervise pre CCT trainees in these procedures.”, Based at: Deenanath Mangeshkar Hospital & Research Centre, Pune, India, Approval period: Initially approved December 2016; reapproved March 2020 - May 2023, Supervisor / Lead Consultant: Dr Sachin Gandhi, Director, Department of Laryngology, with Dr. Nilanjan Bhowmick, Consultant ENT Surgeon. Serving as a tertiary referral centre with a very high patient load, the clinical experience gained in laryngology is unmatched. I was lucky enough to be a part of this centre. They will tell you how to apply, if appropriate. "Having already finished my residency training in Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, the fellowship training gave me an in-depth understanding of the sub-speciality of Head and Neck Surgical Oncology. 1. The exchange program provides opportunities for Thai surgeons to undertake surgical … The training provided an easy bridge to switch with confidence from being a fellow to a consultant. Weary Dunlop Boon Pong Exchange Fellowship Collaboration between Royal Australasian College of Surgeons and Royal College of Surgeons of Thailand.