2015 Otolaryngology Grand Rounds
Application of Biomaterials in Otolaryngology
No SUNet required
David Chang MD PhD
Resident - Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery, Stanford
University
2015 Resident Debate
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"
Surgical Therapy is or is NOT Indicated for Menier's
Disease"
Amelia Clark MD & Hollin Calloway MD
Residents, Otolaryngology, Stanford School of Medicine
"Salvage Surgery is or is not Preferable Over Non-Surgical
Palliation"
Misha Amoils MD & Daniel Beswick MD
Residents, Otolaryngology, Stanford School of Medicine
Aspirin Exacerbated Respiratory Disease (AERD): Where are we now?
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Neville Teo, MBBS, MRCS, MMed (ORL)
Clinical Instructor - Division of Rhinology, Otolaryngology(Head and
Neck Surgery), Stanford School of Medicine
Endoscopic Managment of Anterior Skull Base Neoplams
No SUNet requiredIan Humphreys, DO
Clinical Instructor, Otolaryngology, Stanford School of Medicine
Laryngopharyngeal Reflux: Over-diagnosed & Poorly Understood
No SUNet requiredNancy Jiang, MD
Clinical Instructor, Otolaryngology, Stanford School of Medicine
A History of Rhinoplasty
No SUNet requiredMatthew Lee, MD
Clinical Instructor, Otolaryngology, Stanford School of Medicine
Medical Legal Round Table
No SUNet required
Winston Vaughan MD
Director and Founder, California Sinus Centers and Institute
Current Hearing Devices
No SUNet requiredGerald Popelka PhD
Professor-Consulting, Otolaryngology, Stanford School of Medicine
Post-Research Talk
No SUNet requiredHollin
Calloway, MD & Misha Amoils
PGY 3 Residents, Otolaryngology, Stanford School of Medicine
The History and Politics of Newborn Hearing Screening in the US
No SUNet required
Josephine Czechowicz, MD
Chief Resident, Otolaryngology, Stanford School of Medicine
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