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Voices of Otolaryngology

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Otolaryngology
Advocacy
Private Practice
Chronic Cough
Prior Authorization
Patient Care
Centers For Medicare and Medicaid Services
Healthcare Interoperability
G-2211
Academy Of Otolaryngology
Mentorship
Women In Otolaryngology
Sleep Medicine
Medicare
Public Policy
Revenue Cycle Management
Healthcare
Cochlear Program
Otolaryngology Core Curriculum
Medical Students

Voices of Otolaryngology with Rahul K. Shah, MD, MBA, podcast series is here to bring you exciting conversations and fresh perspectives from the individuals who comprise the depth and breadth of the specialty. Hosted by AAO-HNS/F EVP/CEO Rahul K. Shah, MD, MBA, this dynamic series takes a deep dive into the stories, goals, and innovations that are both impacting the current state of affairs in the... more

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Kelly M. Malloy, MD, MBA, Clinical Professor of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Michigan Medical School and the AAO-HNS Women in Otolaryngology (WIO) Section Financial Officer, discusses leadership, intentional career develo... more

In this episode of Voices of Otolaryngology, Carol R. Bradford, MD, MS, AAO-HNS/F Past President and the Interim Executive Vice President for Health Affairs and Interim Dean of the Medical School at the University of Minnesota University, joins for a... more

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In this in-depth episode of Voices of Otolaryngology, Andrew J. Tompkins, MD, and Chair of the AAO-HNS Workforce and Socioeconomic Task Force, unpacks one of the most consequential topics facing the specialty today: workforce data and what it means f... more

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In this in-depth and candid episode of Voices of Otolaryngology, sponsored by the Academy's Young Physicians Section, Miguel Rivera, MD, partner at ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida, unpacks one of the most consequential decisions early-career ot... more

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Recent Guests

Carol Bradford
Head and neck cancer surgeon scientist; former Dean at Ohio State University and Interim Dean at University of Minnesota
University of Minnesota; former Ohio State University
Episode: Mentorship Matters: Paying it Forward for the Next Generation of Otolaryngologists
Dr. Rivera
Experienced otolaryngologist involved in educating the next generation of ENTs.
Florida ENT and Allergy
Episode: Navigating Your First Job: Career Guidance for ENT Residents
Kara Meister
Pediatric otolaryngologist at Stanford Children's
Stanford Children's
Episode: From Wildfire Smoke to Microplastics: Otolaryngology Has a Place
James Kearney
Faculty at the University of Pennsylvania and Vice Chair of Education for the Department of Otolaryngology.
University of Pennsylvania
Episode: Why History Matters: Archives, Identity, and Innovation in Otolaryngology
Maria Michaels
Expert in health informatics and guideline digitization, former position with CDC and AHRQ
Episode: From Paper to Practice: Digitizing and Living Clinical Guidelines
Margo McKenna
Pediatric otolaryngologist and chair of the Guidelines Task Force
Golisano Children's Hospital
Episode: From Paper to Practice: Digitizing and Living Clinical Guidelines
Vince Loffredo
Chief Learning Officer at the American Society for Anesthesiologists
American Society for Anesthesiologists
Episode: Launch, Learn, and Continue: Transforming Medical Education
Cecelia E. Schmalbach
Head neck surgeon and chair of the department of otolaryngology at Temple University.
Temple University
Episode: The AAO-HNSF Journal: Breaking New Ground with Dr. Schmalbach
Michael Topf
Surgeon at Vanderbilt University Medical Center specializing in head and neck surgery.
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Episode: Precision Head and Neck Surgery: 3D Models and Real-time Imaging

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Rahul K. Shah
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Mentorship Matters: Paying it Forward for the Next Generation of Otolaryngologists
Q: When did you park the ego and begin prioritizing others in leadership roles, and what guidance would you give others on that path?
She explains transitioning to servant leadership, downsizing clinical responsibilities to elevate others, and emphasizes selecting roles that maximize impact while maintaining personal well-being.
Mentorship Matters: Paying it Forward for the Next Generation of Otolaryngologists
Q: What was your mindset as a resident, and how did that shape your career?
She describes being blessed with Michigan residency, prioritizing patient care and learning, and recognizing that leadership opportunities emerged from dedication and mentorship rather than chasing titles alone.
Mentorship Matters: Paying it Forward for the Next Generation of Otolaryngologists
Q: Could you tell our otolaryngology audience a bit about yourself and your journey?
Carol shares her personal background, professional trajectory, and the evolution of her leadership roles, highlighting the balance between clinical work, research, and administrative responsibilities, along with the importance of mentorship and resilience.
From Wildfire Smoke to Microplastics: Otolaryngology Has a Place
Q: How do you address environmental impacts in your clinical practice?
I incorporate questions about environmental exposures in my assessments and recommend air purifiers and nasal saline as adjuncts to traditional treatments.
From Wildfire Smoke to Microplastics: Otolaryngology Has a Place
Q: What are some big takeaways from the panel discussion about climate health and sustainability?
The first takeaway is that climate change absolutely resides within our lane as otolaryngologists because our charge is to advocate for health. The second big takeaway is the substantial impact of healthcare on greenhouse gas emissions.

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This podcast offers insightful conversations that connect listeners with a wide range of experts within the field of otolaryngology. It showcases diverse topics that explore innovations, historical practices, and educational advances, as well as personal stories from practitioners that reflect the evolution and impact of the specialty. Episodes delve into pressing healthcare issues, such as the digitization of clinical guidelines, the significance of political advocacy, and the integration of advanced technologies in medical practice, with notable guest appearances from leaders in the field, fostering a comprehensive understanding of both current challenges and future directions in otolaryngology. Unique in its approach, the series emphasiz... more

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