2014 Otolaryngology Grand Rounds
Managing the Spectrum of Osteoradionecrosis
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
Ryan J. Li, MD
Head & Neck Clinical Instructor
Stanford University.
The Epiglottis and Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
Carlos A. Torre
Clinical Instructor Sleep Surgery
Stanford Dept. Otolaryngology-HNS.
Electronic Cigarettes-- Implications for Our Patients
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
Robert K. Jackler, MD
Department Chair
Stanford Otolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery.
Standardizing Nasoendoscopic Assessment of Velopharyngeal Function-- Coming to Consensus
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
Kathleen Sie, MD
Richard and Francine Loeb Endowed Chair in Childhood Communication Research
University of Washington
Seattle Children's Hospital.
Trans Oral Robotic Surgery for the Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Hypopnea Syndrome
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
Paul T. Hoff, MS, MD
Otolaryngology Section Head
Department of Surgery
St. Joseph Mercy Health System
Ann Arbor Michigan.
Post-research Presentations [2014-09-04]
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
Anaïs Rameau, MD
Resident, Stanford University.
Ryan Williams, MD
Resident, Stanford University.
Three projects in the humanities of medicine / Anaïs Rameau
Evaluation of facial nerve, functional recovery in crush Injury [begins 00:24:16] / Ryan Williams.
Endoscopic Surgery for Early Vocal Fold Cancer-- Tumor Ablation With Voice Preservation
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
James A. Burns, MD, FACS
Associate Professor, Department of Surgery, Harvard Medical School
Division of Laryngeal Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital.
Resident Debate [2014-04-17]
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
Anaïs Rameau, MD and Ryan Williams, MD
JoAnn Czechowicz, MD and Stuart Ginn, MD
Debate 1. There is evidence-based support for the use of antiviral medication, systemic steroids, and/or intratympanic steroids for the treatment of idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss / PRO: Anaïs Rameau, CON: Ryan Williams
Debate 2. Asymptomatic disease of the frontal sinus should/should not be managed with frontal sinusotomy in the setting of primary FESS / PRO: JoAnn Czechowicz, CON: Stuart Ginn.
Surgical Simulation in Otolaryngology
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
Joseph Lee, MD
Chief Resident
Stanford University.
Interventional Pulmonology for Advanced Thoracic Pathologies
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
Arthur Wei Sung, MD, FCCP
Clinical Associate Professor, Medicine
Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine
Stanford University.
Pathways to Medical Device Innovation
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
Eric D. Blom, PhD
Speech Pathologist
Center for Ear Nose Throat & Allergy
Stanford University.
Therapies in Cystic Fibrosis Directed Toward Basic Defect
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
Do-Yeon Cho, MD
Chief Resident.
GRIN Microendoscopy of the Inner Ear
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
Eduardo Corrales, MD
Neurotology Fellow.