Paediatric ORL
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Doctor David Albert David Albert trained in London and Cincinnati before becoming the first full time paediatric otolaryngologist in the UK in 1989. Since then he has developed a number of surgical techniques in the UK including single stage laryngotracheal reconstruction, cricotracheal resection and various endoscopic techniques such as cricoid split and posterior grafting. He has an active research interest in Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis and is developing a National Database and Tissue Bank. His other current interest is in complex decision making from tubes and tonsils to tracheal reconstruction. He is immediate Past-President of BAPO and Senior Consultant, Head of Department, Great Ormond Street, London |
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Doctor Martin Bailey Martin Bailey was appointed to the Consultant Staff of Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, London in 1982, becoming Senior Consultant in the Department of Paediatric Otolaryngology before leaving his NHS post in 2009 to continue his independent practice in Harley Street and at the Portland Hospital. He was also Consultant Otolaryngologist at the Royal National Throat, Nose & Ear Hospital for 15 years (1982 - 1997), before relinquishing his adult practice there in order to focus entirely upon paediatric otolaryngology. He remains an Honorary Consultant at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children.
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Doctor Michael Rutter Michael J. Rutter, MD, FRACS, Pediatric Otolaryngologist and Director of Clinical Research at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Associate Professor at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. Dr. Rutter is internationally known for his expertise in Management of pediatric aspiration, management of congenital tracheal stenosis, management of pediatric sleep apnea, management of adult airway disease and continued progress in management of the complex airway. |
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