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'Functional preservation in skull base surgery'

Biography

Mr Rajeev MathewMr Rajeev Mathew graduated in medicine with a triple first from Cambridge University and Distinction from University College London in 2006. He completed his higher surgical ENT training in London and was awarded a PhD in hearing research from University College London in 2019. After completing his training in London, he undertook a further 2-year advanced fellowship in complex otology, hearing implantation and skull base surgery at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge. He is a core member of the Oxford Auditory Implant, Skullbase and Paraganglioma multi-disciplinary teams. His interests include hearing preservation/restoration, complex surgery of the ear and skullbase and surgical education.

 

 

 

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