7th Annual Duke Resident Temporal Bone Dissection Course
The Department of Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences (HNS&CS) at Duke University held its annual Temporal Bone Dissection Course for residents at Duke and other regional i
Jack Finlay Wins 1st Prize for Presentation on Olfactory Neuroblastoma at Triological Society
Forbes Health: How Much Do Cochlear Implants Cost?
Approximately 48 million Americans live with some degree of hearing loss[1].
Duke Skull Base Program Named Team of Distinction
Duke University’s skull base surgery team has been named a Multidisciplinary Team of Distinction by the North American Skul
Activate Good Event: Martin Luther King Jr. Service Day
HNS&CS team volunteered at Barwell Road Elementary School in Raleigh and helped prime walls in preparation for an upcoming painting project.
SCIENMAG: A person’s race influences question asking as much as their stroke history
DURHAM, NC — Strokes that occur on the right side of the brain can sometimes subtly impair social communication, which can be difficult for clinicians to assess.
Scientists Find Key Reason Why Loss of Smell Occurs in Long COVID-19
The inflammatory mechanism could also help explain other long COVID-19 symptoms
Announcing the 2023 LEADER
Nosayaba (Nosa) Osazuwa-Peters, BDS, PhD, MPH, CHES, Director of Clinical Research Training, Assistant Professor at Duke University School of Medicine Department of Head and Neck Surgery & Comm
Activate Good: Oak City Cares in Raleigh
Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences department had the pleasure of serving breakfast to over 120 community members on Saturday, November 12 at Oak City Cares in Raleigh.