Dr Paul JoiceBSc. MSc. MBChB. FRCS (ORLHNS) FRACS (ORLHNS)
Chair of TEAC Paul graduated from Dundee University Medical School in 2000. He undertook basic and advanced surgical training in the UK, completing Otorhinolaryngology (ORL) Fellowship training in 2007. He undertook postgraduate fellowship training in Otology and Skull based surgery in Sydney in 2009 and was the Dunedin ORL Department Teaching Fellow in 2010.He returned to the UK following this and took a consultant position until 2012, then returned to New Zealand in 2013.
Paul holds consultant positions in Dunedin and Kew Public Hospitals and is a Clinical Senior Lecturer at the University of Otago Medical School. Paul has an active interest in education and training and is currently the Chair of RACS Aotearoa New Zealand OHNS Training, Education and Accreditation Committee and past Secretary of the New Zealand Society of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery. Paul’s areas of special clinical interest are ear disease and surgery, with a focus on paediatric ear surgery, surgery for hearing loss and hearing implant surgery. |