Diagnose and treat conditions related to the ear, nose, and throat, including infections, hearing disorders, and balance issues.
Conduct comprehensive patient evaluations using medical history, physical examinations, and diagnostic tests such as audiometry, endoscopy, and imaging.
Perform surgical procedures, including tonsillectomies, adenoidectomies, sinus surgeries, and cochlear implants.
Manage voice and speech disorders, working with speech therapists for rehabilitation plans.
Provide treatment for allergies and respiratory conditions affecting the sinuses and airways.
Collaborate with other specialists such as audiologists, oncologists, and neurologists for comprehensive care.
Educate patients and families on preventative care, post-treatment recovery, and long-term health management.
Stay updated on the latest ENT advancements, techniques, and medical research to enhance patient outcomes.
Maintain accurate medical records, documentation, and compliance with healthcare regulations.
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