Established in 1996, the Department of Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) has consistently focused on enhancing patient care while nurturing student growth and community well-being. Our commitment to excellence is reflected in our ability to offer a wide range of advanced procedures at subsidized rates, ensuring accessibility to high-quality healthcare.
One of the distinguishing features of our department is the provision of assistive technology for the hearing impaired, addressing an important aspect of community health. We also actively engage in the prevention of noise pollution and noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL), recognizing its impact as an environmental toxin.
Our educational initiatives include advanced cadaveric hands-on workshops and conferences, such as FESS dissection workshops and temporal bone dissection sessions. We employ innovative teaching-learning methods, including live demonstrations, hands-on training, and a dedicated skill and simulation lab, to enhance the learning experience for our students.
To date, we have enrolled a total of 50 MS students and 24 DLO students, reflecting our commitment to producing well-trained professionals in the field of ENT. Through a combination of advanced training, community service, and innovative practices, we continue to make significant contributions to the field and society.
Vision
Mission
Read also about courses offered by Ent Department:
PO 1 Clinician- Clinician, who understands and provides preventive, promotive, curative, palliative and holistic care with compassion
PO2 Leader & Team member- Leader and member of the health care team and system
PO3 Communicator - Communicator with patients, families, colleagues and community
PO4 Lifelong learner- Lifelong learner committed to continuous improvement of skills and knowledge
PO5 Professional- Professional who is committed to excellence, is ethical, responsive and accountable to patients, community and the profession
PO6 Critical thinker- Critical thinker who is able to think clearly and rationally, and make logical connections between ideas
PO7 Researcher - Researcher who is able to gather, analyze and publish the data to aid new research, enrich scholarly literature and improve the decision-making process
CO 1: Describe the common Otorhinolaryngological (ENT) emergencies and problems including which are of local, Regional & National Relevance.
CO 2: Interpret and analyse the findings in clinical cases including which are of local, Regional & National Relevance
CO 3: Obtain history, perform examination of plan the management various cases including which are of local, Regional & National Relevance
S.No | Name of the Faculty | Designation |
1 | Dr. Tarun Malhotra | Professor & HOD |
2 | Dr. Sushil Gaur | Professor |
3 | Dr. Abhay Kumar Singh | Associate Professor |
4 | Dr. Vineet Gupta | Assistant Professor |
5 | Dr. Raina Rathore | Assistant Professor |
6 | Dr. Shruti Tandon | Assistant Professor |
ACADEMICS:
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Laboratory Facilities:
Outpatient and inpatient services with Emergency services
Endoscopy - Upper aero -digestive endoscopy
Otology – Microscopic ear surgery , Intra-tympanic steroids
Audiology – PTA , Impedance , BERA, OAE, Hearing aids
Rhinology – Endoscopic sinus surgery and its expanded applications.
Laryngology – Micro-laryngoscopy and phono-surgery.
Speech Therapy for speech language pathologies.
Special Clinics : Vertigo, Allergy, Cancer, Headache
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Department of ENT and head and neck surgery, Santosh hospital, in association with ENT doctors club Ghaziabad is organizing a workshop on Head and Neck-cancer screening.
Workshop On Sialendoscopy:
The department of ENT Head and neck surgery, Santosh medical college, Ghaziabad is organizing a CME workshop on Sialendoscopy. It will be an excellent programme of lectures with hands-on practical. Eminent faculties from Gangaram Hospital, Delhi will be conducting lectures along with the faculties at Santosh hospital. The aim is to understand the role of endoscopy in the diagnosis and treatment of salivary gland disease and update our knowledge in keeping with current trends. We welcome you to be a part of this program.
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