Katherine Gonzalez Receives "AHNS Best Poster" at 2024 COSM
Katherine Gonzalez, a former R25 recipient from the Department of Head and Neck Surgery and Communication Sciences, submitted posters to the American Head and Neck Society (AHNS) section at the Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meeting (COSM) and was honored with the "AHNS Best Poster" award.
Rhinology and Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery Fellowship Program Welcomes Dr. Ryan Thorpe
We are delighted to announce the successful match of Ryan Thorpe, MD, to the Rhinology and Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery Fellowship program.
Clinical Practice Today: Duke’s Skull Base Center Offers Unique Expertise and Streamlined Approach
The Duke Skull Base Center stands out for its patient-friendly ease of use thanks to nurse navigators, specialty training of surgeons and other physicians, multidisciplinary approach, and innovative treatments.
Activate Good: Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina
On Saturday, May 18, HNS&CS team members Revital Benvenisti (accompanied by her sons), Leda Scearce, Chris Tobias, Dina Vallabh, and Lianna Puscas participated in a group acti
Duke’s Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences Global Health Conference: Bringing Together International Partners for OHNS Health and Education
On May 20-21, 2024 the Duke Department of Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences (HNS&CS) held its first "Promoting Healthier Connections with the World" Global Health Conference.
The HNS&CS Team Participated in a Mobile Free Pharmacy Event with Wake County
On May 18th, the Duke Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences team volunteered at the Mobile Free Pharmacy event with Wake County.
The Regenerative Power and Cancer Risk of the Olfactory Epithelium
A collaborative research project provides powerful new tools to understand a tumor called olfactory neuroblastoma (ONB), identifying previously unrecognized similarities to other cancers.
CPT: Study Finds Disparities in HPV Vaccine Uptake
Adult men, Hispanics, and those without regular care lag in vaccination rates.
Announcing Dr. Liana Puscas Promotion to Tenured Professorship
Dr. Liana Puscas was recently approved by the Board of Trustees to be promoted to Professor, tenure-track effective April 1, 2024.