Register for the Surgeon Scientist Symposium today. Our goal is to provide instruction, mentorship, and career development tools to aspiring and promising residents, fellows, and early career faculty to establish a successful clinician-scientist career. https://t.co/ZFER4ePY9o
Please join us Friday, June 12th , 2026, at 6:45 am for our Grand Rounds Lecture. SLPs Lydia Pion, Taylor Jones, and Hannah Malamud-Hoffman from The Vanderbilt Voice Center will be presenting. https://t.co/4aIzT8rilb
Please join us Friday, May 29th , 2026, at 6:45 am for our Grand Rounds Lecture. Dr. Nathan Cass, former neurotology fellow and now from University of Kentucky will be presenting “Investigating Surgical Efficiency in Otolaryngology.” https://t.co/4aIzT8rilb
Thank you A/Prof @TopfHNS for your lecture on margin assessment and special mention of WPOI-5 as prognostic tool. Long established in the US but yet not adopted across Europe. @QVh teaching day @VanderbiltENT
Please join us Friday, May 22, 2026, at 6:45 am for our Grand Rounds Lecture. Dr. Saralynn Williams from Vanderbilt University Medical Center department of Emergency Medicine will be presenting “Crafting an Academic Career: The Power of Intentional Choices.”
Dr. John Seibert held the first meeting of the TN Otolaryngology Society. It was a great turn out of over 40 people. Dr. Daniel Sacks, co-founder of the society, gave an excellent talk about the mission of the TOS - community, advocacy and education.
Our Music Cognition Lab is partnering with the Nashville Symphony on a free event with Renée Fleming on Monday, May 18th at 7pm. The event also features Dr. Miriam Lense and Dr. Andy Wooldridge as panelists exploring Healing, Social Connection, and the Power of Song.
Please join us Friday, May 15th , 2026, at 6:45 am in MCE 8380AB for our Bi-Annual Carol and John S. Odess Endowed Lecture. Dr. Sam Most from Stanford University will be presenting. https://t.co/4aIzT8rilb
In lieu of traditional grand rounds this Friday, May 8th, the department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery will be hosting its 2nd Annual Robert H. Ossoff Endowed Lectureship. All are welcome.
Congratulations to Dr. Andy Ding on being this year's Haynes Innovation Scholar. He and Dr. Nicole Jiam, pictured here with some of our faculty, were our featured speakers at our 4th Annual Haynes Innovation Symposium.
Register today for our Surgeon Scientist Symposium in Otolaryngology. Applications for travel grants and hotel stipends are available until May 29. https://t.co/VF2YNR203o
In lieu of traditional grand rounds this Friday, May 1st, the department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery will be hosting its 4th Annual Haynes Innovation Symposium. Dr. Andy Ding from Johns Hopkins University will be presenting.
Please join us Friday, May 15th, at 6:45 am for our Bi-Annual Carol and John S. Odess Endowed Lecture. Dr. Sam Most from Stanford University will be presenting. https://t.co/4aIzT8rilb
Thank you to our ENT attendings, Dr. Park, Dr. Haynes, and Dr. Bennett, as well as our otology fellows, Dr. Canfarotta and Dr. Ibrahim, for leading our Medical Student Temporal Bone Course. Temporal bones were printed in the 3D printing lab from the Department of Radiology.
The Surgeon Scientist Symposium in Otolaryngology's goal is to provide instruction, mentorship, and career development tools to aspiring and promising residents, fellows, and early career faculty to establish a successful clinician-scientist career. https://t.co/ZFER4ePY9o