Balance Interest Group

Who we are

We are a group of multi-professionals with a diverse range of experience and knowledge. We are passionate and enthusiastic about supporting others to enhance vestibular practice within the UK.

Our Aims

We aim to improve knowledge through the development and publication of high-quality evidence-based protocols and procedures; to promote learning through accessible webinars and workshop events and published research; to inform practice through published research, workshops and lectures; and to drive a positive impact by the work we do and how we communicate.  

Steering Group Members

Rosie Adams, Chair, Senior Clinical Scientist, Manchester Royal Infirmary 

Simon Howe, Vice Chair, Senior Clinical Scientist, University of Manchester 

Jennifer Parker-George, Senior Clinical Scientist, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust

Dr Sreedharan Nair Vijayanand, Consultant in Neuro-Otology and Audiovestibular Medicine, Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust  

Benjamin Adams, Senior Clinical Scientist, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust   

Natasha Harrington-Benton, Director, Ménière’s Society 

Connor McCarthy, Clinical lead for Diagnostic Audiology , Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust

Zafeer Abdul, Senior Audiologist, Sheffield Children’s NHS Foundation Trust

Reference Members 

Vicki Kennedy, Senior Clinical Scientist, Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust 

Dr Diego Kaski, Consultant Neurologist, Senior Clinical Research Fellow, Imperial College, London  

Current projects

We are currently recruiting to the steering committee and welcome all applications. We are also currently working through updating the recommended procedures with a new vHIT document, hopefully to go to consultation soonWe will also be planning on developing a SVINT document and are hoping to offer a workshop/ small event in the not-too-distant future too.  

Resources

 

Other resources

https://www.menieres.org.uk/  

https://vestibular.org/  

 (Disclaimer: Although care has been taken in preparing this information, the BSA does not necessarily endorse and cannot guarantee the interpretation and application of it. The BSA cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions, and accepts no liability whatsoever for any loss or damage howsoever arising) 

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