The American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery® held its 2021 Annual Meeting & OTO Experience October 3-6, including both in-person and livestream presentations. Vanderbilt University Medical Center researchers and clinicians presented a variety of programs — from instructional courses to lectures to symposia.
Vanderbilt speakers included:
Sarah Rohde, M.D.
Contemporary Management of Carotid Body Tumors/Paragangliomas of the Neck
Radial Bone Free Flap For Expanded Oral Cavity Applications
James Netterville, M.D.
Contemporary Management of Carotid Body Tumors/Paragangliomas of the Neck; Parapharyngeal Lesions: Changing Trends in Management, Including Enucleation for Schwannoma’s
Bringing Ultrasound Training to Surgeons in Kenya
Digital Community Forms Around Nerve-sparing Schwannoma Procedure
David Haynes, M.D.
Leadership Development: Practical Guidelines for the Otolaryngologist
Making Cochlear Implants an Easier Choice
Unilateral Cochlear Implants: New Consensus Offers A Rallying Cry
Weighing Intervention Timing and Type for Vestibular Schwannomas
Ashley Nassiri, M.D.
Leadership Development: Practical Guidelines for the Otolaryngologist
Patient Satisfaction After Nasal Surgery
Alexander Gelbard, M.D.
H. Bryan Neel III, M.D., Ph.D. Distinguished Research Lecture: Idiopathic Subglottic Stenosis Arises at the Interface of Host and Pathogen
Breathing Easier with Home PEF Monitoring
COVID-19’s Lessons on Laryngeal Damage from Intubation
Preventing Intubation-associated Vocal Cord Injuries
Gaelyn Garrett, M.D.
PPIs: Angels or Demons
Lessons from 25 Years of Professional Voice Care in “Music City”
Justin Turner, M.D.
Invasive Fungal Sinusitis: Up-To-Date Treatment Strategies
The Aging Immune System: Lessons from Chronic Sinusitis
For more information on Vanderbilt’s otolarygology program, visit our website.