Location: SMBD — Jewish General Hospital
Supervisors: Dr. Jamie Rappaport and Dr. Tamara Mijovic
Opportunities are available for basic science and/or clinical Neurotology research. Â Close collaboration with the Audiology Department offers many resources including computerized systems for audiometry, auditory brainstem responses (ABR), and distortion product oto-acoustic emission (DPOAE) measurements. Â Vestibular evaluation is available with ocular and cervical vestibular-evoked myogenic potential (VEMP) testing, as well as, computerized electronystagmography (ENG) laboratory.
The Jewish General Hospital is a major center for acoustic neuroma management in Quebec. Â Drs. Jamie Rappaport and Tamara Mijovic collaborate with Dr. Sal DiMaio from Neurosurgery for treatment of these and other skull base pathologies. Â Previous projects have examined hearing preservation and vestibular findings in this patient population. Â Our current research efforts focus on mechanisms of vestibular compensation.
Dr. Rappaport has a busy clinical practice in Otology, with a major focus on stapes surgery to treat Otosclerosis. Â Other potential areas of interest include sudden sensorineural hearing loss, noise-induced hearing loss, tinnitus, chronic ear disease, and vestibular rehabilitation (in collaboration with the Jewish Rehabilitation Hospital in Laval, QC).
Location: Royal Victoria Hospital
Supervisors: Dr. Tamara Mijovic and Dr. Anthony Zeitouni
The vestibular laboratory, located at the Royal Victoria Hospital, is both a clinical and a research facility under the directorship of Dr. Mijovic.  State of the art technology is available for the assessment of the vestibular systems.  The research initiatives are in collaboration with the À¦°óSMÉçÇø departments of Biomedical Engineering and Physiology (See Vestibular lab section for details).
Location: À¦°óSMÉçÇø - Mendelsohn Temporal Bone Laboratory
Supervisors: Dr. Tamara Mijovic and Dr. Melanie Duval
The Temporal Bone laboratory located at the Strathcona Anatomy Building on the À¦°óSMÉçÇø campus is a surgical training facility for otologic procedures simulated on cadaveric specimens.  The laboratory can support research in anatomy of the ear and medical education.
Location: Montreal Neurological Hospital
Supervisors: Dr. Anthony Zeitouni and Dr. Marc Tewfik
The Montreal Neurological Hospital is a designated Supraregional Center for Skull Base Surgery including acoustic neuromas and pituitary tumors. Â Through clinical and research collaborations over several decades with established labs and researchers a number of research opportunities exist in imaging, surgical education, patient reported outcomes, cognitive issues related to hearing loss and survivorship in skull base surgery patients.