peoplepill id: ellis-douek
ED
1 views today
1 views this week
The basics

Quick Facts

Work field
The details (from wikipedia)

Biography

Ellis Douek is a British surgeon and cochlear implant pioneer.

Career

  • Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons
  • Consultant Otologist, 1970–99, now Emeritus, Guy's Hospital
  • Chairman, Hearing Research Group, 1974–99, Guy's Hospital
  • Member Medical Research Council (United Kingdom) working party on Hearing Research, 1975
  • Medical Research Council Representative to European Communities on Hearing Research 1980
  • UK Representative to European Communities on Industrial Deafness 1983
  • Dalby Prize for hearing research, Royal Society of Medicine, 1978

    Cochlear implants

    "During the 1970s, a group in the United Kingdom, headed by Ellis Douek, began experimenting with an extracochlear electrode that was stationed on the promontory near the round window ... this device created a great deal of interest because it was judge to be the more conservative, less invasive, approach."

    "In Britain ... [I]t all started in the early 1970s, soon after Ellis Douek's appointment to a senior ear, nose and throat post at London’s Guy's Hospital. The Department of Health, prompted by a deafened Member of Parliament active on behalf of the disabled (Jack Ashley, now Lord Ashley), suggested to Douek that his speciality was doing far too little on sensorineural deafness, and why didn't he do something in that area?"

    Autobiography

    Douek is the author of the autobiography A Middle Eastern Affair (2004), ISBN 978-1870015875.

    The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
    Lists
    Ellis Douek is in following lists

    By work and/or country

    comments so far.
    Comments
    From our partners
    Sponsored
    Ellis Douek
    arrow-left arrow-right instagram whatsapp myspace quora soundcloud spotify tumblr vk website youtube pandora tunein iheart itunes