2012 Otolaryngology Grand Rounds
Cleft Lip and Palate Surgery
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
Melynda Barnes, MD.
[Resident Debates, 2012-12-13]-- Allergy Is a Significant Etiologic Factor in the Development of Chronic Sinusitis With and Without Nasal Polyposis
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
Stuart D. Ginn, MD, Do-Yeon Cho, MD, Arash Shahangian, MD, and Joe Lee, MD.
Resident debate #1 features Dr. Stuart D. Ginn vs. Dr. Do-Yeon Cho (Dr. Cho's presentation with title, "Allergy is not a significant etiologic factor ..." starts at time 00:13:46)
Resident debate #2 with title "Two-stage tympanomastoidectomy is indicated for treating the majority of cholesteatomas" starts at time 00:35:55 and features Dr. Arash Shahangian vs. Dr. Joseph Lee (Dr. Lee's presentation starts at time 00:53:51).
Progress Towards Understanding the Etiology of Otosclerosis and Implications for Future Treatment
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by: Michael J. McKenna, MD
Harvard Medical School
Pediatric Facial Trauma
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by: Tianjie Shen, MD
Chief Resident
Otolaryngology
Stanford University
Management Strategies for HPV-associated Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell Carcinomas
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by: Harry Quon, MD
Associate Professor
Radiation Oncology
Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery
Johns Hopkins Medical Center
UPPP Outcomes
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by: Edward M. Weaver, MD
Associate Professor, Otolaryngology
Chief of Sleep Surgery
University of Washington, Seattle
Congenital Aural Atresia
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by: Garani S. Nadaraja, MD
Chief Resident
Department of Otolaryngology
Stanford University
Management of Failed Extubation in Children
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by: Mr. C. Martin Bailey, Bsc, FRCS, FRCSEd
Consultant Paediatric Otolaryngologist
The Portland Hospital for Women and Children, and
Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children
London, United Kingdom
Drug Induced Sleep Endoscope
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by: Jennifer Hsia, MD
Instructor, Sleep Surgery
Department of Otolaryngology
Stanford University
Oncolytic Virotherapy and Angiogenesis Inhibitors for Skull Base Tumors
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by: James Tysome, MD
Clinical Instructor
Otolaryngology
Stanford School of Medicine