Assistant Professor, Neurotology and Skull Base Surgery
University of Montreal Hospital Center, Canada
Dr Joe Saliba is a neurotologist specialized in the care of patients with hearing loss, vestibular schwannomas, cochlear implants, vertigo and other ear- and skull-base related disorders. He graduated from McGill University’s Faculty of Medicine, and was awarded the prestigious Holmes’ Gold Medal, given to the student with the highest academic standing upon completion of four years of medical school. He then completed his residency in Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery at McGill with numerous awards, and joined the Royal College of Surgeons of Canada. In addition, he pursued a Master’s of Science at McGill with a research internship at Stanford University in California, studying music perception in patients with cochlear implants using functional neuro-imaging. Dr Joe Saliba then completed a two-year post-doctoral fellowship training in Neurotology & skull base surgery at the University of California – San Diego. He has since been in academic practice as a faculty Assistant Professor and Director of the temporal bone dissection laboratory at the University of Montreal in Canada.