Position:
Professor of Otolaryngology, Medicine, Biostatistics, and Occupational Therapy at Washington University in St. Louis
Work:
Washington University in St. Louis
- St. Louis, Missouri since Jul 1992
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Professor of Otolaryngology, Medicine, Biostatistics, and Occupational Therapy
Yale University School of Medicine
- New Haven, CT Jul 1990 - May 1992
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Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Fellow
Education:
University of Vermont College of Medicine 1981 - 1985
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Zoology/Psychology
University of Vermont College of Medicine 1981 - 1985
Doctor of Medicine (M.D.), Medicine
Honor & Awards:
1992 Percy Memorial Research Award, American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery
1993 Junior Faculty Research Award, American Laryngological Association
1993 Junior Clinical Research Award, American Cancer Society
1997 Honor Award, American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery
1999 Distinguished Service Teaching Award, Washington University
2001 Selected as one of America’s Top Doctors
2002 Article entitled, “Impact of first-line vs. second-line antibiotics for the treatment of acute uncomplicated sinusitis.” Selected as one of Top Ten Publications of 2001 in Clinical Infectious Disease [35(Suppl 1):S88-92, 2002 Sep 1.]
2003 Missouri Legislative Physician of the Day
2005 - present Selected one of Best Doctors in America
2005-present Selected as one of Best Doctors in St. Louis
2006 Samuel R. Goldstein Leadership Award in Medical Student Education, Washington University