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Stanford Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 21 มี.ค. 2020
Stanford OHNS
The official TH-cam channel for the Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery at Stanford Medicine and Stanford School of Medicine.
The official TH-cam channel for the Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery at Stanford Medicine and Stanford School of Medicine.
Harnessing Design, Storytelling, and AI Tools in Academia | Creative AI in Academic Medicine
From Good to Great: Harnessing Design, Storytelling, and AI Tools in Academia
by Guest Speaker: David I. Hindin, MD, Associate Chair of Innovation, Department of Surger, Clinical Assistant Professor, General Surgery
This Grand Round took place January 6, 2025.
Video, Story, and Design: Creative AI in Academic Medicine
by Robert T. Chang, MD, Associate Professor of Opthalmology
by Guest Speaker: David I. Hindin, MD, Associate Chair of Innovation, Department of Surger, Clinical Assistant Professor, General Surgery
This Grand Round took place January 6, 2025.
Video, Story, and Design: Creative AI in Academic Medicine
by Robert T. Chang, MD, Associate Professor of Opthalmology
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Role of the Otolaryngologist in Gender Affirming Surgical Care
มุมมอง 5728 วันที่ผ่านมา
By Seth J. Davis, Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery, Director of Gender Affirming Facial Surgery Center This Grand Round took place December 16, 2024.
Addressing Disparities in Pediatric Hearing Care
มุมมอง 65หลายเดือนก่อน
by a Guest Speaker Dylan K. Chan, MD, PhD, Professor, Pediatric Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery; Director, Children's Communication Center, Department of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery, UCSF
Advancing Health Equity at Stanford Medicine
มุมมอง 722 หลายเดือนก่อน
by Guest speakers: Ndidi UInaka, MD, Med, Chief Health Equity Officer, Stanford Medicine Children's Health; Nazleen Bharmal, MD, PhD, Chief Health Equity Officer, Stanford Health Care.
Roundtable Discussion: How to best research and clinical missions within the department
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Moderator: Anthony J. Ricci, PhD
Panel Discussion: Shared Decision Making
มุมมอง 572 หลายเดือนก่อน
Moderator: Michelle Chen, MD, MHS, Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery, Stanford Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery. This Grand Round took place November 4, 2024.
Climate Change in the Clinic: What can I do about it?
มุมมอง 282 หลายเดือนก่อน
By Neelima Tummala, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor, New York Langone Helth. This Grand Round took place October 21, 2024.
Generative AI based on Transformer Neural Networks: Fundamentals, Implications and Trends
มุมมอง 1604 หลายเดือนก่อน
This Grand Round took place September 16, 2024.
Emotions Run High: Counseling and shared Decision- Making in Acute Dysphagia Management
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by Madison Fox M.S., CCC-SLP and Julia Martin M.S., CCC-SLP
More than a feeling: Mechanisms Associated with Silent Aspiration
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by Lisa Evangelista CScD, CCC/SLP, BCS-S
It’s not just about aspiration: The impact of dysphagia on patient and caregiver quality of life
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It’s not just about aspiration: The impact of dysphagia on patient and caregiver quality of life
Closing the Loop: Neuroengineering of the Auditory System
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Closing the Loop: Neuroengineering of the Auditory System
Ethical Considerations of AI in Healthcare
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Ethical Considerations of AI in Healthcare
Beyond proof of concept: developing clin useful applications of artificial intelligence in OHNS
มุมมอง 2308 หลายเดือนก่อน
Beyond proof of concept: developing clin useful applications of artificial intelligence in OHNS
Office Laryngology: Delivering Care One Injection At A Time, Nancy Jiang, MD
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Office Laryngology: Delivering Care One Injection At A Time, Nancy Jiang, MD
Glial Dysregulation and Cognitive Impairment Following Cancer Therapies
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Glial Dysregulation and Cognitive Impairment Following Cancer Therapies
Hearing Rehabilitation: Why Can't I Hear in Background Noise, and What Can We do About it?
มุมมอง 28310 หลายเดือนก่อน
Hearing Rehabilitation: Why Can't I Hear in Background Noise, and What Can We do About it?
Otology for the Head and Neck Cancer Patient
มุมมอง 21410 หลายเดือนก่อน
Otology for the Head and Neck Cancer Patient
Cognitive Changes and Cancer Treatment: Chemo Brain and Beyond
มุมมอง 30110 หลายเดือนก่อน
Cognitive Changes and Cancer Treatment: Chemo Brain and Beyond
I am confused. Is this video titled wrongly? Is it mixed up with Lisa Orloff, a faculty at Stanford. This beautiful lady and cancer survivor isn't Lisa Orloff.
Thank you!
If you had radiation and are experiencing late problems please consider getting evaluated and being followed at a cancer treatment center(Moffitt in Florida is wonderful)! Medications and Hyperbaric Oxygen CAN help and general medical doctors aren’t educated about this!
In 2014 I was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma, a tumor on my tongue and tonsils. I received 35 radiation treatments over the next two months. I am happy to say I have been cancer free since. However, about 12 months after I started to have spasms and cramps in my neck where I received radiation. I did mention this to my oncologist several times over several annual appointments. Nothing was ever done as in a continuum of care for fibrosis. Things have progressed over the past ten years, most significantly in the last 8 months. Symptoms include muscle atrophy in the shoulder, significant weakness in shoulder and arm, range of motion has decreased, and now I have a constant burning and numbness in my shoulder and down my arm. Until I watched this video I did not have a name for it. Now I need a diagnosis but can't seem to find a clinician to give one. If anyone can point me in the right direction. I live in rural Northern California. S.F is approximately 3 hours southwest. I was fortunate enough to get workers comp to except my cancer diagnosis and am now dealing with a broken system where they want to treat symptoms with shots and surgery?
Dr. Kessler, I was radiated in 1998 and am experiencing many of the effects you described in your video. Very well done, and I am delighted to find someone knowledgeable about my specific fibrosis. I live 50 miles north of Seattle, WA. Is there anyone in my area that you have trained? NJ is a long way to go, but I will do it if that is my best option.
Thanks to Dr Beadle for very informative presentation! For me, treatment has been "one & DONE" (a self-imposed deceleration), and i'm holding steady!!
Fascinating
My husband was treated by, and continues to see, Dr. Gensheimer. Mike is an amazing human and my husband was fortunate to have him on his care team. He was kind, he listened, he was professional and successful in treating his tonsil cancer. Can’t say enough good things about this guy! Stanford is lucky to have him!
Thank you mental health plays a big deal in reoccurrence cancers
My dream
Thank you so much ma'am for this discussion <3
At first I through it was the end of the world for me but today I found the solution for the Genital herpes, my deepest appreciation goes to #GreatestDoctorOlu on youtube you are indeed a blessing to the society