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Guy Lightfoot has worked in adult diagnostic audiology since his appointment at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital in 1976 and now holds the appointment of Consultant Audiological Scientist and Head of the Clinical Measurement Section of the Department of Clinical Engineering.  Other appointments include Honorary Lecturer in Otorhinolaryngology, University of Liverpool, Honorary Lecturer in Audiology, University of Manchester and previous Chief Examiner of the British CAC scheme.  Currently the Continuing Professional Development Co-ordinator and Board member for the British Academy of Audiology.  Awarded the Thomas Simm Littler Prize by the British Society of Audiology in September 2004 for the most worthy contribution to audiology.

Guy in a suit!Education: 
BSc (hons) in Physical Electronics, Newcastle, 1976
MSc in Audiology, Southampton, 1979
PhD in Click repetition rate effects on the ABR, Liverpool, 1991

Interests:
Training of Audiologists, ERA, vestibular assessment, instrumentation.

Courses: 
Organiser & Lecturer, the annual 1-week ERA & OAE Course (Harrogate, UK);
Organiser & Lecturer, course on Electrophysiological Assessment following Newborn Hearing Screening for the UK's NHS Programme.

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