Otolaryngology Grand Rounds
All Otolaryngology Grand Rounds are available on the Department MediaSite for immediate watching. If you would like to watch offline, you can download them individually below.
Challenging Problems in Outpatient Otology
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
Robert Jackler, MD
Professor and Chair of the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.
Resident Debate [2017-05-18]-- Following a MVA an 18 Year Old Female Is Found to Have a Complex Temporal Bone Fracture and a Unilateral Complete Facial Paralysis. Injuries Include Rib Fractures and Superficial Head Lacerations. The Facial Nerve Should Undergo Surgical Decompression
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
Brandon Baird MD (Pro) Reza Vaezeafshar MD, (Con)
OHNS Residents
Stanford University.
Evolution in the Management of Pediatric Cholesteatoma
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
Barry Strasnick, MD, FACS
Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery
Eastern Virginia Medical School.
Sleep Surgery-- Changes in Concept, Diagnosis, and Technique (Taiwan Experience)
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
Hsueh-Yu Li, MS, FACS
Professor, spokesperson
Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
Chang Gung University
Taipei, Taiwan.
Update in Pediatric Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation in Pediatric Down Syndrome Population
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
Christopher J. Hartnick, M.D., M.S. Epi
Professor
Department of Otolaryngology
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
Harvard Medical School.
Resident Debate [2017-03-16]-- Perineural Invasion Is an Indication for Adjuvant Radiation Therapy in Basal Cell Carcinoma of the Skin
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
David Schoppy, MD, PhD (Pro) vs. Michelle Chen (Con), MD
OHNS Residents
Stanford University.
Laryngologic Application of Stem Cells-- From Vocal Fold Paralysis to Vocal Fold Replacement
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
Stacey Halum, MD, FACS
Research Professor,
Dept. of Speech, Language & Hearing Sciences,
Purdue University.
Director, Voice Clinic of Indiana.
Chief Resident Talk [2017-02-16]
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
Daniel Beswick, MD
OHNS Chief Resident
Stanford University.
Resident Debate [2017-02-09]-- Frenotomy, Myofascial Therapy, and Rapid Palatal Expansion Are Proven Treatments for Obstructive Sleep Apnea
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
Julia Noel, MD (Pro) vs. Shannon Rudy, MD (Con)
OHNS Residents
Stanford University.
How to Approach Dysphagia in 2017
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
John O. Clarke, MD
Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine
Director, Esophageal Program.
Peri-Operative Voice Care
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
Claudio F. Milstein, Ph.D.
Innovations in Cancer Care Delivery
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
Michael Kupferman, MD
MD Anderson Cancer Center.
Medical Illustration-- The Rich History and Current Applications of a Scientific Art
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
Hollin Calloway, MD.