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Faculty Publications May 9-16
This week’s edition of Faculty Publications includes Cedars-Sinai studies that were published May 9-16.Physician Burnout: Why Work-Life Balance Is a Moving Target
Roxana Moayer, MD, a facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon at Keck Medicine of USC, shares her tips for work-life balance.Faculty Publications May 2-9
This week’s edition of Faculty Publications includes Cedars-Sinai studies that were published May 2-9.Emily Boss Named Director of Pediatric Otolaryngology
Emily Boss has been appointed director of pediatric otolaryngology, effective immediately.Dana-Farber Research Publication 05.01.2024
This twice-monthly newsletter highlights the research endeavors at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, noting recently published papers available from PubMed where Dana-Farber faculty are listed as first or senior authors.Voice Recovery Options After Total Laryngectomy: Which Is Best for a Patient?
Total laryngectomy patients have several options for regaining voice functioning. Ensuring best outcomes takes a team, explains Niels C. Kokot, MD, an otolaryngologist at the USC Head and Neck Center, part of USC Caruso Ear, Nose & ThroatBEYOND THE PULSE: Techniques and Case Insights with the Implantable Doppler Monitor in Head & Neck Microvascular Surgery - Registration
Thursday, April 25, 2024 at 7:30 PM EDTDana-Farber Research Publication 03.15.2024
This twice-monthly newsletter highlights the research endeavors at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, noting recently published papers available from PubMed where Dana-Farber faculty are listed as first or senior authors.A Message From the Chair
Eric M. Genden, MD, MHA, FACS, Professor and Chair, Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery, looks back on an exciting year for the Department that led to a groundbreaking development.Using AI to Enhance Lateral Skull Base Surgery
Johns Hopkins surgeon-scientist Francis Creighton is leading research to develop cooperative robots that can help surgeons avoid critical structures.New Johns Hopkins Study Highlights Connections Between Multiple Sensory Defects, Health Span and Life Span in Older Adults
A new Johns Hopkins Medicine study, published Jan. 18 in JAMA Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, suggests that the number and severity of sensory impairments are strongly tied to decreased physical functioning and increased mortality risk.Dana-Farber Research Publication 01.01.2023
This twice-monthly newsletter highlights the research endeavors at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, noting recently published papers available from PubMed where Dana-Farber faculty are listed as first or senior authors.