Background
Browning, George Gordon was born on January 10, 1941 in Glasgow, Scotland. Son of George Gordon and Janet Smith (Money) Browning.
(A basic guide for otolaryngologists in the management of ...)
A basic guide for otolaryngologists in the management of patients with otological disorders. This new and extensively revised edition of 'Clinical Otology and Audiology' builds on the strengths of the previous edition, whilst incorporating much new information on the changes that have taken place within the specialty in recent years. New developments in the areas of sudden hearing loss, Meniere's Disease, hearing aids, cochlear implants, otitis media, surgery for hearing improvement and tinnitus are all addressed. This book is essential reading for ENT surgeons in training, audiologists and audiological technicians alike.
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(Many undergraduate textbooks do not take a practical appr...)
Many undergraduate textbooks do not take a practical approach but simply list the various pathologies and describe their presenting signs, symptoms and management. Students are taught, however, to elucidate a patient's symptoms, perform a clinical examination and make a diagnosis. 'Updated ENT', now in its third edition, aims to instruct students in how to take a patient's otolaryngological symptoms, to arrive at a diagnosis by logical steps and then to manage the problem. Taking a symptom-orientated approach and written in plain English, 'Updated ENT' forms the basis for a logical framework of thought which will prove invaluable in any specialty. 'I believe that this book should take pride of place on every trainee's desk.' - ENT News, November 1995
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Browning, George Gordon was born on January 10, 1941 in Glasgow, Scotland. Son of George Gordon and Janet Smith (Money) Browning.
Bachelor of Medicine ChB, University Glasgow, 1964. Doctor of Medicine, University Glasgow, 1974.
Resident house surgeon Western Infirmary, Glasgow, 1964-1965. Surgical trainee West of Scotland Training Scheme, 1965-1972. Senior registrar Glasgow Training Scheme, Otolaryngology, 1972-1978.
Senior lecturer otolaryngology University Glasgow, 1978-1990. Consultant otologist Medical Research Council Institute Hearing Research, Glasgow, 1978—2003. Honorary consultant otolaryngology Glasgow Royal Infirmary, since 1978.
Titular professor otolaryngology University Glasgow, 1990-1999, emeritus professor, since 1999. Consultant administrative charge department otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery & The Scottish School Audiology, Glasgow, 1991-1998.
(Many undergraduate textbooks do not take a practical appr...)
(Many undergraduate textbooks do not take a practical appr...)
(A basic guide for otolaryngologists in the management of ...)
Founder, chairman Glasgow West Conservation Society, 1970-1975. Fellow Royal College Surgeons, Royal College Physicians and Surgeons. Member British Society Academics in Otolaryngology (president 1994-1999), Otorhinolaryngological Research Society (president 1992-1994), Royal Society Medicine (chairman academy board 2001-2003, president section otology 1999-2000, vice president 2005-2007).
Married Annette Campbell Mallinson, June 12, 1971. Children: Gillian Gordon, Jennifer Gordon, Grigor Gordon.