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Dr. Dunham is a pediatric otolaryngologist with expertise in pediatric otology, and a member of both the vestibular and cochlear implant teams at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. In addition, he is a professional medical illustrator and the founder and director of Stream Studios at CHOP.
Bio
Dr. Dunham studied fine arts as an undergraduate at Dartmouth College. While a medical student at Stanford University, he became interested in both medical illustration and surgery. After graduating from Stanford, he had the good fortune of doing his otolaryngology residency at Johns Hopkins, where he was able to independently study biomedical illustration. During his second year of pediatric otolaryngology fellowship, he returned to Johns Hopkins' Department of Art as Applied to Medicine to further his biomedical illustration training. Dr. Dunham and Eo Trueblood, co-founded Stream Studios in 2013. Dr. Dunham serves as the studio's director and oversees its academic mission.
Education and Training
BA, Dartmouth College (Fine Arts), 1987
MD, Stanford University, 1998
Internship, Johns Hopkins Hospital (General Surgery)
Residency, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine (Otorhinolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery), 1998-2004
Independent Study, Johns Hopkins, Department of Art as Applied to Medicine (Biomedical Illustration Program), 1999-2007
Advanced Training, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine (Otology/Neurotology), 2004-2005
Fellowship, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (Pediatric Otolaryngology), 2005-2007
Titles and Academic Titles
Founder and Director, Stream Studios at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Director of Otologic Training
Associate Professor of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery
Professional Memberships
American College of Surgeons, 1999-
American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1999-
Association of Medical Illustrators, 2001-
American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology, 2013-
Professional Awards
South Jersey Magazine's Top Physicians in Pediatric Otolaryngology, 2022, 2021, 2013
Henkel Chief Resident Teacher of the Year Award, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 2004
Keck Scholar under the Stanford Medical Scholars Research Program, 1996
Vanderbilt Diabetes Center Research Fellow, 1993
Catherine Easterling Mountcastle Scholar, Vanderbilt University, 1992-1994
Pearson Fellowship, Dartmouth College, 1988
Robinson Fellowship, Dartmouth College, 1984