World Hearing Day, was observed by the Department of ENT & Head and Neck Surgery at Adesh Medical College and Hospital on March 3rd 2026.

World Hearing Day, was observed by the Department of ENT & Head and Neck Surgery at Adesh Medical College and Hospital on March 3rd 2026.

In alignment with the WHO theme “From communities to classrooms: hearing care for all children ”, the event featured poster presentation prepared and presented by enthusiastic interns and undergraduate students. Their posters addressed key topics including various forms of hearing impairment, specific learning disorder (Dyslexia), Autism and fluency disorder (Stammering).An expert panel of judges carefully evaluated the scientific content, clarity, design, and relevance of each poster. Outstanding contributions were recognised and awarded in appreciation of the student’s dedication and academic excellence.
The Event also show cased an Audio-Video Presentation highlighting the symptomatology and cure of the various aspects of Hearing impairment /Autism/Dyslexia and Stammering.
This event was graced by the esteemed presence and inspiring addresses of our Honorable Chairman Dr. H.S. Gill, Director Dr. Guntas Singh Gill, Principal Lt. Gen. Dr. Navdeep Singh Lamba, and Medical Superintendent Dr. Gursatinder Singh. They emphasized on the critical importance of hearing preservation and urged proactive measures to prevent auditory impairment.
The program was meticulously organised by the Department of ENT & Head and Neck Surgery under the able leadership of HOD Dr. G.P.S. Gill and his committed team. They effectively disseminated knowledge on etiologies of hearing loss, evidence-based preventive strategies, and the necessity of routine audiometric surveillance.
The Director, while addressing the gathering emphasized the importance of early detection of Hearing Impairment.
The Chairman, in his addressing congratulated the department of ENT For organizing such activity and encouraged the department to extend all such facilities in the nearby and surrounding villages.
This initiative underscored the importance of early detection and multidisciplinary management of communication disorders in children.

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