Clinical Comprehensive Patient Management: Develop services which address a broad range of neurotology issues, including dizziness, balance disorders, hearing loss, tinnitus, and hyperacusis, in both adult and paediatric patients. This will involve: Integrated care with audiologist colleagues for a holistic approach. Conducting bedside clinical examinations and coordinating necessary investigations and management. Initiating appropriate referral pathways, and treatment plans Etiological Investigation Perform thorough investigations for all types of hearing loss, focusing on genetic and hereditary factors. Utilize advanced diagnostic tests, including genetic testing, blood tests, CT, and MRI scans. Multidisciplinary discussions with different specialties, including ENT surgeons, neurologists, genetics team, paediatrics. Discuss tailored treatment and rehabilitation options with patients and their families Specialized Adult Care: Investigate complex cases of hearing loss in adults, assessing a wide range of underlying medical issues, including, hereditary, immunological and inflammatory conditions. Conduct risk assessments clinics for ototoxicity, particularly in oncology and immunocompromised patients, requiring regular use of aminoglycosides for adults and paediatrics. ( Those at risk of hearing loss in response of chemotherapy. And Chronic diseases such as Cystic fibrosis Integrated Care Approach: Collaborate closely with multidisciplinary teams, including ENT, neurology, paediatrics and genetics, to deliver comprehensive patient care. Focus on combining clinical insights with counselling and rehabilitation strategies Cochlear Implant Assessments Evaluate candidates for cochlear implants, ensuring timely and appropriate aetiological investigations, and interventions. New-born and Preschool Screening: (notably 1/1000 new-born has permanent hearing loss require comprehensive aetiological investigations and management) Engage in the assessment of infants identified through the National New-born Hearing Screening Program. Establish / Improve programme for preschool hearing screenings to ensure early intervention, and identify children with hearing loss that is not identified at new-born hearing screen. Brainstem audiometry: Supervise automated brainstem audiology theatre lists Develop protocols for brainstem audiology under sedation Administrative/ Development: Service Development: Drive the development of audiology services, aligning national and international guidelines Lead initiatives to update protocols and ensure the calibration of devices in keeping with the latest guidelines, thereby maintaining the highest standards of care Quality Improvement: Regularly review budget allocations and resource utilization to optimize operational efficiency. Address inquiries and complaints from patients and clinical staff promptly and effectively. Initiate and oversee quality improvement projects, ensuring continuous enhancement of service Research: Engage with the departmental research team to help facilitate studies with audiovestibular relevance Develop novel ideas for research in the area of audiology/ audiovestibular medicine. Teaching: Participate in the training and mentorship of resident doctors, nurse practitioners and medical students.