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Mar 13, 2024 | UCI School of Medicine
Faculty Drive Research Productivity of Otolaryngology Students
A recent study shows UCI tops the list of most medical student first-author ENT publications over a five-year period.
Mar 01, 2024 | UCI School of Medicine
Celebrating a Successful 2024 Otolaryngology Updates Course
The 2024 Otolaryngology Updates virtual course included over 90 national and international experts in the field providing half-hour lectures around the clock for 48 hours.
Feb 15, 2024 | UCI School of Medicine
ACGME-Approved Residency Program Expansion
The Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery is excited to announce an ACGME-approved expansion of its residency program to three residents per year starting in 2024.
Feb 08, 2024 | UCI School of Medicine
First in the Nation in Student Publications
According to a report in the Journal Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, UCI School of Medicine was first in the nation in otolaryngology publications with a medical student as lead author.
Sep 02, 2023 | UCI School of Medicine
Edward Kuan, MD, Authors International Consensus Statement for Sinonasal Tumors
The Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery recognizes the accomplishment of Edward Kuan, MD, as the lead/principal author on the recently published International Consensus Statement on Allergy and Rhinology (ICAR) for sinonasal tumors.
May 15, 2023 | Healthline
1 in 3 Americans Exposed to Excessive Noise Levels. How to Protect Your Hearing
One in three Americans are exposed to excessive noise levels, according to the latest findings in the Apple Hearing Study. Hamid Djalilian, professor of otolaryngology, shares about causes of excessive noise pollution and insights on hearing loss progression.
Feb 08, 2023 | UCI News
Fan-Gang Zeng elected to National Academy of Engineering
Zeng is being recognized for developing better treatments for hearing loss and tinnitus and for fostering inclusiveness in the engineering profession
Dec 05, 2019
UCI-led study shows emerging rhinoplasty technique improves appearance and breathing
While beauty may be in the eyes of the beholder, breathing is an agreed upon necessity. A new study reveals how an emerging technique in rhinoplasty does more than improve physical appearance.