Match Day 2023: Welcome to Our Newest Class
Our Duke Department of Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences (HNS&CS) would like to congratulate newly matched medical students who participated in the 2023 National Resident Match
Dr. Heather Toth, Au.D., CCC-A Joins Forbes Health Advisory Board
Forbes Health, a trusted destination for wellness insights, news and reviews, wel
Research Publication: Guideline Adherence to Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo Treatment and Management in Primary Care
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.