New Publication: Towards Universal Access: A review of Global Efforts in Ear and Hearing Care
Hearing loss affects 1.6 billion people worldwide and disproportionately affects those in low- and middle-income countries. Despite being largely preventable or treatable, ear and hearing conditions result in significant and lifelong morbidity such as delayed language development, reduced educational attainment, and diminished social well-being.
Dr. Jeremy Freeman the 2024 Kenan Lecturer: Can the Model of World Leaders' Attributes be Translated into the Surgical Landscape?
On Tuesday, March 19th, Dr. Jeremy L. Freeman, MD, was the speaker at the HNS&CS annual Kenan Lecture.
Match Day 2024: Welcome to Our Newest Class
It is with great pleasure that we extend a warm welcome to our incoming class of interns. We eagerly embrace the fresh talent that will shape the future of our department.
Activate Good: HNS&CS at St. John’s MCC Emergency Shelter
HNS&CS team members spent the morning of March 9 volunteering at St. John’s MCC Emergency Shelter in Raleigh, NC.
MaryAnn Black Symposium CHECKERS Poster Presentation: Leda Scearce, CCC-SLP, MM, MS
Poster at MaryAnn Black Symposium: Project CHECKERS (Community Head and Neck Cancer Knowledge, Engagement, Research and Screening): A DCI-Funded Pilot Project.
Dr. Sherri Smith: Meaningful Outcome Measures in Adult Hearing Health Care Webinar
This webinar considers meaningful outcomes from the perspectives of individuals with hearing loss.
Duke Skull Base Center team attends the North American Skull Base Society
Our Duke Skull Base Center team attended the North American Skull Base Society (NASBS) meeting in Atlanta, GA, along with Duke Neurosurgery, where seven trainees