2013 Otolaryngology Grand Rounds
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Pre-Research Talks: "Reinventing the Tracheostomy" &"Quality Improvement Project: A Standardized Bedside Surgical Airway Form" (QuickTime)
Resident, Otolaryngology, Stanford School of MedicineResident, Otolaryngology, Stanford School of MedicineMay 2No SUNet required
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Hpv-associated oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma: Past, present and future (QuickTime)
Chief Resident, Otolaryngology, Stanford School of MedicineApr 18No SUNet required
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Resident Debate: "All children should have a polysomnogram prior to T&A performed for the indication of OSA" & "A 50 year-old man with a T2N1 SCC of the tonsil should be treated with chemotherapy and radiation therapy alone." (QuickTime)
Residents, Otolaryngology, Stanford School of MedicineMar 21No SUNet required
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Bacterial biofilms: From lab bench to our sinus patients (QuickTime)
Otology Clinical Instructor,Otolaryngology/Head & Neck Surgery (ENT), Stanford School of MedicineMar 14No SUNet required
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"Things I wished I had known…" (QuickTime)
Edward C. and Amy H. Sewall Professor II in the School of Medicine, Emeritus, Otolaryngology/Head & Neck Surgery (ENT), Stanford Cancer InstituteProfessor, Emeritus, Otolaryngology/Head & Neck Surgery (ENT), Stanford School of MedicineFeb 21No SUNet required
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Modern Mastoid Surgery - Obliteration technique (QuickTime)
Neurotology Instructor, Department of Otolaryngology, Stanford School of MedicineFeb 14No SUNet required