Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist (Otorhinolaryngologist) perform surgery to ear, nose and throat diseases and disorders. They work in the Health Care and Social Assistance industries. Most of the nurses are employed in the Health Care and Social Assistance industries.
Minimum requirements for ear, nose and throat specialist include a bachelor’s degree, relevant experience, and registration.
Job Description
review patient’s medical history, physical conditions and reaction to medication and perform diagnostic examinations like audiometer, prism, nasoscope, microscope, x-ray machine and fluoroscope
treat ear infections, ear pain, nerve disorders and diseases of the ears, upper pharynx and oral cavity, larynx, nose and face neck
treat nosebleeds, tonsillectomies, adenoidectomies, infected mastoids and sinusitis
prescribe post-operative care and observe patient’s progress
maintain records of operations
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