Abstract
A specialized institute has unique problems relating to its responsibility for teaching, research and clinical care. In the 40 years of its existence it has played a considerable role in the development of the specialty in the United Kingdom, advancing knowledge in all fields--particularly head and neck oncology and audiological medicine. The threat to its associated specialist hospital and to its own future because of severe cuts may result in far-reaching decisions regarding its future role.
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