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The UH Ear, Nose & Throat Institute is helping restore senses for our patients through innovative technology & exceptional compassion.
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Electrophysiologic measures of voltage spread across the cochlea aids in identifying cochlear implant tip-foldovers during surgery. Open access manuscript below. doi.org/10.1097/MAO.00… University Hospitals Otolaryngology Alejandro Rivas Dr. Sarah Mowry Nauman Manzoor

Leading the way! Our Dr. D’Anza is part of the Medicine Quality Summit panel, driving the conversation on communication for zero harm. #MedicineQuality #LeadersInHealthcare #ZeroHarm University Hospitals


Taking University Hospitals Otolaryngology’s Cochlear Implant program overseas! At the Saudi Otorhinolaryngology Society Conference, I presented our clinic's CI outcomes and preliminary data from my electrophysiological studies. Thank you for the invite and hospitality to my overseas colleagues!


Pumped to get this course kicked off on Friday: SALAD technique, emergency cricothyroidotomies, & bronchial blocker placement. Great collaborators from University Hospitals Otolaryngology and Grand Rounds Speaker Sam Schechtman. UH PCCM Fellowship Case Western/UH IM Chiefs Michigan Medicine CWRU School of Medicine AABIP CHEST Thoracic Oncology & Chest Procedures


Fantastic presentations & cadaver lab sessions Sam Schechtman Nina Zhao, MD, MAEd Madelyn Stevens. SALAD sim set up worked great. Special thanks to James DuCanto, M.D. for the tips and Ambu USA for the gear! Looking forward to next year's cadaver course! UH PCCM Fellowship University Hospitals Otolaryngology Michigan Anesthesiology



Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s hoarse, strained voice is due to spasmodic dysphonia, a rare neurological condition that causes involuntary vocal cord spasms. Dr. Nicole Maronian of University Hospitals explains the causes, diagnosis & treatment options. uhhospitals.org/blog/articles/…





Dr. Sarah Mowry kicked off University Hospitals Otolaryngology participation at ACIA 2025. Wonderful presentation on Hearing Preservation with Cochlear Americas CI 632 electrode. Six more presentations/ posters to come. Stay tuned!






