Laryngology enables Dr. Syamal to apply her love of engineering, fluid dynamics, and the physics of vibrations to the clinical pathology and ENT disease conditions she treats.
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Laryngology enables Dr. Syamal to apply her love of engineering, fluid dynamics, and the physics of vibrations to the clinical pathology and ENT disease conditions she treats.
ENTtoday serves as a central community publication in our field, and taking on these topics as its editor isn’t for the faint of heart. But with her friendly demeanor and insight, ENTtoday’s first female physician editor, Robin Lindsay, MD, is willing to tackle the challenging issues surfacing in our specialty.
Dr. Seshamani believes in listening to everybody—physicians and hospitals, community organizations, people who represent patients—to see opportunities to improve the healthcare system.
Dr. Martin Trott left Cleveland to take over a medical practice in a small town. We chatted with him about his life and work as an otolaryngologist.
Philip Zapanta, MD, talks about practicing otolaryngology, enlisting in the United States Army Reserve Medical Corps and his deployment to Iraq.
Ashok R. Shaha, MD, one of the world’s most respected head and neck oncology and endocrine surgeons, say his humble upbringing continues to shape his medical career.