Division of Otolaryngology

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The research program in the Division of Otolaryngology, also known as Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT), encompasses clinical and basic science research as well as prospective, retrospective, and multi-center trials.

The multidisciplinary researchers in the Division work on a wide variety of studies in areas such as airway and voice disorders, pain management, lithium battery ingestion, hearing loss, and optimal patient outcomes. The overall goal of the research program in the Division is to improve the health and optimize outcomes for patients.

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