Ms. Alison Biji is a dedicated professional adept in diagnosing and treating a range of speech and hearing disorders, emphasizing evidence-based interventions. Integrating her creative talents with her expertise in speech and hearing, she produces impactful films that raise awareness, promote acceptance, and inspire hope within various differently abled communities.
- Paediatric audiology
- Noise Induced Hearing Loss and Management
- Hearing aid fitting and reprogramming
- Hearing science and technology advancements
- Speech Sound Disorder
- Paediatric Language disorders
- Gender affirming voice therapy
Masters in audiology
Kasturba Medical College (KMC), Mangalore
Bachelor in Audiology and Speech Language Pathology
Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences
- Malayalam
- English
- Hindi
- 2023-Present
Audiologist
Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology, Amrita Hospital, Kochi
- 2022-2023
Audiologist and Speech Language Pathologist
Soundwaves Speech and Hearing Clinic, North Paravoor
- Directed 'Finding Melody' a docu-fiction film highlighting the life of a child with autism and conveying the message that individuals with autism are not less capable but are often more fun- loving and compassionate than perceived. The film won Special Jury Award at CIFFA International Film Festival.
- Directed 'Dream Loud' fiction addressing the side-effects of occupational noise exposure and advocating for pursuing dreams fearlessly while taking necessary precautions. The film was awarded Best Film award at the Film Festival conducted by Yenepoya Institute of Speech and Hearing.
- Directed 'Back to Spring', a short film emphasizing the transformative impact of early identification and intervention of hearing loss in children. The film was recognised by Delhi branch of Indian Speech and hearing Association.
- Directed 'Kathoram', a short film targeting youth audience to raise awareness about voice disorders and noise induced hearing loss. The film garnered significant traction, becoming one of the most viewed short films on Youtube.
Ms. Alison Biji is a dedicated professional adept in diagnosing and treating a range of speech and hearing disorders, emphasizing evidence-based interventions. Integrating her creative talents with her expertise in speech and hearing, she produces impactful films that raise awareness, promote acceptance, and inspire hope within various differently abled communities.
- Paediatric audiology
- Noise Induced Hearing Loss and Management
- Hearing aid fitting and reprogramming
- Hearing science and technology advancements
- Speech Sound Disorder
- Paediatric Language disorders
- Gender affirming voice therapy
Masters in audiology
Kasturba Medical College (KMC), Mangalore
Bachelor in Audiology and Speech Language Pathology
Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences
- Malayalam
- English
- Hindi
- 2023-Present
Audiologist
Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology, Amrita Hospital, Kochi
- 2022-2023
Audiologist and Speech Language Pathologist
Soundwaves Speech and Hearing Clinic, North Paravoor
- Directed 'Finding Melody' a docu-fiction film highlighting the life of a child with autism and conveying the message that individuals with autism are not less capable but are often more fun- loving and compassionate than perceived. The film won Special Jury Award at CIFFA International Film Festival.
- Directed 'Dream Loud' fiction addressing the side-effects of occupational noise exposure and advocating for pursuing dreams fearlessly while taking necessary precautions. The film was awarded Best Film award at the Film Festival conducted by Yenepoya Institute of Speech and Hearing.
- Directed 'Back to Spring', a short film emphasizing the transformative impact of early identification and intervention of hearing loss in children. The film was recognised by Delhi branch of Indian Speech and hearing Association.
- Directed 'Kathoram', a short film targeting youth audience to raise awareness about voice disorders and noise induced hearing loss. The film garnered significant traction, becoming one of the most viewed short films on Youtube.