2014 Otolaryngology Grand Rounds
Endoscopic Surgery for Early Vocal Fold Cancer: Tumor Ablation with Voice Preservation
No SUNet required
James Burns, MD, FACS
Associate Professor, Department of Surgery, Harvard Medical School
Division of Laryngeal Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital
Resident Debate
No SUNet requiredResident 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, MD vs CON: Ryan Williams, MD
Residents, Otolaryngology, Stanford School of Medicine
Resident 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, MD vs CON: Stuart Ginn, MD
Residents, Otolaryngology, Stanford School of Medicine
Surgical Simulation in Otolaryngology
No SUNet required
Joseph Lee, MD
Chief
Resident, Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery, Stanford
School
of Medicine
Interventional Pulmonology for Advanced Thoracic Pathologies
No SUNet required
Arthur Wei Sung, MD
Clinical
Associate Professor, Medicine - Pulmonary & Critical
Care
Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine
Pathways to Medical Device Innovation: Some Reflections On My Thirty-Five Year Experience
No SUNet required
Eric Blom, PhD
Adjunct
Professor, Department of Speech and Hearing Science, Indiana
University; Speech Pathologist and Inventor, Center for Ear Nose
Throat & Allergy
Therapies in Cystic Fibrosis Directed Toward Basic Defect
No SUNet required
Do-Yeon Cho, MD, MS.
Chief
Resident, Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery, Stanford
School
of Medicine
GRIN Microendoscopy of the Inner Ear
No SUNet required
Eduardo Corrales, MD
Neurotology
& Skull Base Fellow, Otolaryngology - Head & Neck
Surgery,
Stanford School of Medicine
- Access restricted to Stanford unless otherwise noted