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Otolaryngology Scientific Lecture Day

Saint ÀË»¨Ö±²¥ University's annual Otolaryngology Scientific Lecture Day is a celebration of our resident and department research endeavors as well as a recognition of our graduating residents.

The day is comprised of resident and student research presentations along with an invited guest lecturer who is a renowned expert in otolaryngology. The day culminates with the guest lecturer presenting an award for the best research presentation.

Participants of the lecture series standing together on stage
 

Mark A. Varvares, M.D., Endowed Lecture and William B. Harkins, M.D., Graduation Weekend

Check back for the 2025 event date
Time: 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Location: Health Sciences Education Union, 1312 Carr Lane

2024 ÀË»¨Ö±²¥ Presentations

PGY-5

Outcomes of Eustachian Tube Balloon Dilation with Other Adjunct Procedures for Eustachian Tube Dysfunction 
James Gallogly, M.D. 

The Association of Steroids and Pediatric Post-Tonsillectomy Recovery: A Retrospective Review and Analysis by Tonsillectomy Indication 
Henry Ideker, M.D. 

PGY-4

To Irrigate or Not Irrigate: Factors Affecting Adherence to a Nasal Hygiene Regimen 
Joshua Smith, M.D.

Shared Decision Making in Facial Trauma
Alizabeth Weber, M.D. 

PGY-3

Disparities in the Receipt of Immunotherapy Among Patients with Head and Neck Mucosal Melanoma 
Peter Luong, M.D. 

Training Experiences and Career Outcomes for Underrepresented Minorities in Academic Otolaryngology  
Lisa Velez-Velez, M.D. 

PGY-2

Uptake of Head and Neck Cancer Innovations  
Kyle Davis, M.D.

Head and Neck Cancer Patients and Providers’ Perspectives on the American Society of Clinical Oncology’s Patient-Clinician Communication Consensus Guidelines 
Meghan Grojean, M.D. 

SOM Student Presentations

Perceived Discrimination Among Patients with Head and Neck Cancer 
Thomas Hoag, MS-2, with Sean Massa, M.D.