2013 Otolaryngology Grand Rounds
Acoustic Neuroma Radiation Failures: The Evolution of Vestibular Schwannoma Treatment
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Paula Borges, MD
Postdoctoral
Medical fellow, Otolaryngology - Head & Neck
Surgery, Stanford
School of Medicine
Otolaryngology Resident Debates
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"Facial Reanimation: Temporalis Sling vs. Gracilis"
PRO: David Chang, MD vs. CON: Arash Shahangian, MD, Ph.D.
Residents, Otolaryngology, Stanford School of Medicine
"Melanoma Debate"
PRO: Elizabeth Zambricki, MD vs.CON: Jennifer Alyono, MD
Residents, Otolaryngology, Stanford School of Medicine
The Final Step: The Management of Laryngeal Stenosis
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Peter Koltai, MD
Professor
of Otolaryngology & Pediatrics, Stanford School of
Medicine;
President, Medical Staff, Lucile Packard Children's
Hospital
An Update on Outcomes of Sinus Surgery: the good, the not so good, and the ugly
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Timothy Smith, MD
Professor OHSU, ARS President – Elect
Diagnosis in allergy: How to know when your test is lying to you
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Sean McGhee, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor, Pediatrics - Immunology and Allergy,
Stanford School of Medicine
Post Research Rotation Talks
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Arash Shahangian, MD
Resident, Otolaryngology Department, Stanford School of Medicine
Stuart Ginn, MD
Resident, Otolaryngology Department, Stanford School of Medicine
Pediatric cochlear implants, Learning preservation and the Canadian Perspective
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Josèe Paradis, MD
Pediatric Fellow, Otolaryngology - Stanford School of Medicine
International Medical Interventions and Global Health Education: Ethnographic Perspectives from Haiti and San Francisco
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Pierre Minn, PhD
Postdoctoral Scholar, Department of Anthropology, History and Social
Medicine; UCSF
Resident Quality Improvement Projects
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"Atraumatic Chemical Cochleostomy"
Jennifer Alyono, MD
PGY2 (advisee of Tony Ricci, PhD), Stanford School of Medicine
“Safe reduction of hospital stay following cervical
lymphadenectomy”
Arash Shahangian, MD
PGY3, Stanford School of Medicine
“Development and implementation of a secure,
cloud-based system to support care coordination and continuity in
the inpatient setting.”
Stuart Ginn, MD
PGY3, Stanford School of Medicine
Readmission versus mission: Can you care for the very sick and not get hit with Medicare readmission penalty?
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Stefanos Zenios, PhD
Charles
A. Holloway Professor of Operations, Information and
Technology
Professor of Health Care Management Professor of
Bioengineering (by
courtesy), Department of Bioengineering, Schools
of Medicine &
Engineering, Stanford School of Medicine
Constantia Petrou, PhD, MBA
CEO, Konnectology.com
History of Cancer Stem Cells
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Aggie Janisiewicz, MD
Chief
Resident, Otolaryngology, Stanford Hospital & Clinics
Pre-Research Talks
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"Quality Improvement Project: A Standardized Bedside
Surgical Airway Form"
Duncan Meiklejohn, MD
Resident, Otolaryngology, Stanford School of Medicine
"Reinventing the Tracheostomy"
Elizabeth Zambricki, MD
Resident, Otolaryngology, Stanford School of Medicine
Hpv-associated oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma: Past, present and future
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Gabe Tsao, MD
Chief Resident, Otolaryngology, Stanford School of Medicine
Otolaryngology Resident Debates
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"All children should have a polysomnogram prior to T&A
performed for the indication of OSA"
PRO: David Chang, MD vs. CON: JoAnn Czechowicz, MD
Residents, Otolaryngology, Stanford School of Medicine
"A 50 year-old man with a T2N1 SCC of the tonsil should be
treated with chemotherapy and radiation therapy alone."
PRO: Paula Borges, MD vs.CON: Duncan Meiklejohn, MD
Residents, Otolaryngology, Stanford School of Medicine
Bacterial biofilms: From lab bench to our sinus patients
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Alkis Psaltis, MD
Otology
Clinical Instructor,Otolaryngology/Head & Neck Surgery
(ENT),
Stanford School of Medicine
"Things I wished I had known…"
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Willard Fee, Jr., MD
Edward
C. and Amy H. Sewall Professor II in the School of Medicine,
Emeritus, Otolaryngology/Head & Neck Surgery (ENT), Stanford
Cancer Institute, Richard Goode, MD, Professor, Emeritus,
Otolaryngology/Head & Neck Surgery (ENT), Stanford School of
Medicine
Modern Mastoid Surgery - Obliteration technique
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Peter Santa Maria, MD, PhD
Neurotology Instructor, Department of Otolaryngology, Stanford
School of Medicine
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