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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
Otolaryngology Core Curriculum
Cochlear Program
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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In this episode of Voices of Otolaryngology, host Rahul K. Shah, MD, MBA, AAO-HNS/F EVP and CEO, sits down with Douglas D. Reh, MD, a fellowship-trained rhinologist and former academic leader at Johns Hopkins, who now practices as part of ENT Special... more

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In this episode of Voices of Otolaryngology, host Rahul K. Shah, MD, MBA, AAO-HNS/F EVP and CEO, talks with Karen A. Rizzo, MD, a seasoned private practice otolaryngologist and past president of the Pennsylvania Medical Society. Dr. Rizzo, who is als... more

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In this episode of Voices of Otolaryngology, host Rahul Shah, MD, MBA, talks with Srinivas R. Kaza, MD, a veteran otolaryngologist from Rochester, New York, who leads by example when it comes to creative, resourceful practice growth through  marketin... more

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In this compelling episode of Voices of Otolaryngology, host Rahul Shah, MD, MBA, talks with G. Lee Bryant, Jr., MD, a veteran private practice otolaryngologist based in Nashville and an innovator in in-office procedures. Dr. Bryant recounts his extr... more

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Karen Rizzo
Distinguished otolaryngologist and former president of the Pennsylvania Medical Society
Pennsylvania Medical Society
Episode: The Power of Showing Up: State Advocacy and Legislative Impact in ENT
Grady Lee Bryant
A cancer survivor and otolaryngologist with extensive experience in in-office surgeries
Episode: Innovation in In-Office Surgery and Resilience in Practice
Dr. Yen
Active in both private practice and academia, discussing Privademics
Specialty Physician Associates, St. Luke's University Health Network
Episode: Privademics
Doug Backous
Neurotologist based in Seattle, focusing on healthcare access and innovations in otolaryngology
Virginia Mason Medical Center
Episode: Not Getting Kicked Out of the Room: Leadership Lessons
Maria V. Suurna
Coordinator for International Affairs
American Academy of Otolaryngology
Episode: Building Global Bridges in Otolaryngology with Maria V. Suurna, MD
Maie St. John
World-renowned head and neck surgeon and cancer researcher
Episode: The Surgeon-Scientist Model and the Future of Precision Cancer Care with Maie St. John, MD, PhD
Vince Loffredo
Chief Learning Officer at the American Society for Anesthesiology
American Society for Anesthesiology
Episode: Beyond the Lecture Hall: Revolutionizing Medical Education Through Innovation with Vince Loffredo, EdD
Doug Good
Professor and Chair of the Department of Otolaryngology at the University of Kentucky
University of Kentucky
Episode: Hearing Every Child: Rural Healthcare Innovation with Matthew Bush, MD, PhD
Antoine Azar
Allergy, Immunology physician and director of the Center for Adult Primary Immunodeficiency at Johns Hopkins
Johns Hopkins
Episode: Identifying Immunodeficiencies in Otolaryngology Practice

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Rahul K. Shah
Host of the series, Dr. Rahul K. Shah engages experts across fields in conversations that shape the future of otolaryngology and healthcare.

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The Power of Showing Up: State Advocacy and Legislative Impact in ENT
Q: What advice would you give to an otolaryngologist in a state who feels threatened by the practice of medicine?
First, check if you're a member of your state society and the American Academy of Otolaryngology. Look into your local medical society for support.
Building a Hearing Healthcare Team with Jeffrey S. Weingarten, MD
Q: Can you talk about the guideline?
The guideline emphasizes the importance of hearing screens for patients over 60 and how we implement those rules in our practice.
Building a Hearing Healthcare Team with Jeffrey S. Weingarten, MD
Q: What does your practice look like?
It's a comprehensive practice with 11 physicians, 4 APPs, 17 audiologists across 6 offices focusing on all aspects of otolaryngology.
Beyond the Lecture Hall: Revolutionizing Medical Education Through Innovation with Vince Loffredo, EdD
Q: What advice do you give to us as lecturers?
Shrink your lecture down, engage the audience with interactive content, and utilize videos to enhance learning.
Identifying Immunodeficiencies in Otolaryngology Practice
Q: Which screening tests should I be ordering as an otolaryngologist to evaluate for immunodeficiency?
Start with a CBC with differential and serum immunoglobulins, and potentially assess antibody response to vaccines.

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Aimed at professionals within the field of otolaryngology, this series offers insights into various aspects of the specialty, including practice management, healthcare policy, and patient care innovations. Episodes feature discussions with a wide range of experts, from surgeons to educators, exploring topics such as medical education, sustainability in practice, advocacy, and emerging trends in healthcare delivery. Notably, the series emphasizes the importance of community, mentorship, and inter-professional collaboration, making it a valuable resource for practitioners who are keen on enhancing their knowledge and engaging with the broader otolaryngology landscape.

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Recent guests on Voices of Otolaryngology include:

1. Karen Rizzo
2. Grady Lee Bryant
3. Dr. Yen
4. Doug Backous
5. Maria V. Suurna
6. Maie St. John
7. Vince Loffredo
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