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Published on May 22, 2018 by Michael Stadler

Michael Stadler – Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Practice Contact Information

Medical College of Wisconsin
9200 West Wisconsin Avenue

Milwaukee
Wisconsin
53226
United States

Phone:
Email:
Web Site: https://doctors.froedtert.com/PhysicianDirectory/Stadler-Michael-MD.htm


Areas of surgical specialization in Head and Neck Surgery

Head and Neck Research, Head and Neck Surgeon


Biography/Statement

Dr. Michael E. Stadler is a Board Certified Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgeon and has specialized fellowship training in Head and Neck Oncologic and Reconstructive Surgery.

Dr. Stadler is a Wisconsin native and spent eight years at the University of Wisconsin where he earned is BS and MD degrees.  He was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha medical honor society.  He completed his Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery residency at the University of North Carolina before going on to complete a Head and Neck Oncology/Microvascular Reconstruction Fellowship at Washington University in St. Louis.

Dr. Stadler specializes in both open and minimally-invasive approaches to benign and malignant head and neck neoplasms.  His fellowship training focused heavily on the use of lasers for the minimal-invasive resection of head and neck tumors.  Dr. Stadler is also trained in head and neck reconstruction, including free tissue transfer techniques, and also specializes in thyroid and salivary gland surgery, office-based ultrasound procedures, and sialendoscopy.

His research interests currently focus on HPV-related head and neck cancer, minimizing treatment-related morbidity in head and neck cancer patients, minimally-invasive approaches to head and neck cancers, and the use of quality metrics in head and neck cancer care.

Clinical Trials

Bibliography

  1. Eickmeyer S, Mencias T, and Stadler ME. Functional Impairments after Neck Dissection and Adjuvant Treatment: Patterns of Care. International Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. (accepted, in print)
  2. Graboyes EM, Gross J, Kallogjeri D, Piccirillo JF, Al-Gilani M, Stadler ME, Nussenbaum B. Association of Compliance with Process-Related Quality Metrics and Improved Survival in Oral Cavity Squamous Cell Carcinoma. JAMA Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. Epub ahead of print, Feb 11, 2016.
  3. Dhakal B, Harrington AM, Stadler ME, D’Sounza A. Localized Lymph Node Light Chain Amyloidosis. Case Reports in Hematology. Epub ahead of print, April 2, 2015.
  4. Nichols BG, Stadler ME, Poetker DM. Attitudes toward professionalism education in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Residency Programs. Laryngoscope. 2015 Feb;125(2):348-53.
  5. Dahl JP, Stadler ME, et al. Connexin-Related (DFNB1) Hearing Loss: Is Routine Computed Tomography Imaging Necessary? Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2015 May;152(5):889-96.
  6. McCormick ME, Stadler ME, Shah RK. Embedding Quality and Safety in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Education. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2015 May; 152(5): 778-82.
  7. Taylor RJ, Patel MR, Wheless SA, McKinney KA, Stadler ME, et al. Endoscopic Endonasal Approaches to Infratemporal Fossa Tumors: A Classification System and Case Series. Laryngoscope. 2014 Nov;124(11):2443-50.
  8. Nichols BG, Nichols LM, Poetker DM, Stadler ME. Operationalizing Professionalism: A meaningful and practical integration for resident education. Laryngoscope. 2014 Jan; 124(1): 110-5.
  9. Patel MR, Ni Zhao MS, Mei-Kim A, Stadler ME, et al. ERCC1-protein expression is associated with differential survival in oropharyngeal head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.       Otol Head Neck Surg. 2013 Oct; 149(4): 587-95.
  10. Seigel JK, Stadler ME, et al. Chromobacterium violaceum necrotizing fasciitis: A case report and review of the literature. Ear, Nose & Throat Journal. 2012; 91(11): 479-83.
  11. Patel MR, Stadler ME, et al. STT3A, Clorf24, TFF3: Putative Markers for Characterization of Follicular Thyroid Neoplasms from Fine-Needle Aspirates. Laryngoscope. 2011;121(5):983-9.
  12. Stadler ME, Huang BY, Campbell A, Buchman CA, Adunka OF. Endolymphatic Sac Abscess in the Setting of Enlarged Vestibular Aqueduct Syndrome. Otology & Neurotology; 2011; 32(3):18-19.
  13. Madan G, Stadler ME, et al. Adolescents with Tracheostomies – Communications in Cyberspace.       Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol. 2011; 75(5); 678-680.
  14. Patel MR, Stadler ME et al, Zanation AM. How to Choose?  Endoscopic Skull Base Reconstructive Options and Limitations. Skull Base 2010; 20(6): 397-404.
  15. McKinney KA, Stadler ME, et al. Trans-palatal Greater Palatine Canal Injection:  How to bend the needle for pediatric sinus surgery. Am J Rhinol Allergy. 2010; Sep;24(5):385-8.
  16. Stadler ME, Patel MR, Couch ME, Hayes DN. Molecular biology of head and neck cancer: risks and pathways. Hematol Oncol Clin North Am. 2008 Dec;22(6):1099-124.
  17. Damrauer J, Stadler ME, Acharyya S, Baldwin A, Couch ME, Guttridge DC. Chemotherapy-induced muscle wasting: association with nf-kb and cancer cachexia. Basic Applied Myology. 2008 18(5):139-148.

Published on May 21, 2018 by Bonnie Martin-Harris

Bonnie Martin-Harris – Evanston, Illinois

Practice Contact Information

Northwestern University
2240 Campus Drive

Evanston
Illinois
60201
United States

Phone: 8474670407
Email:
Web Site: https://scsc.northwestern.edu/


Areas of surgical specialization in Head and Neck Surgery

Head and Neck Research, Speech Pathology


Biography/Statement

Dr. Martin-Harris is the Alice Gabrielle Twight Professor in the Roxelyn and Richard Pepper Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs in the School of Communication at Northwestern University. Dr. Martin-Harris’ research interests include speech and swallowing impairment and treatment approaches for patients with head and neck cancer, neurologic and pulmonary diseases. Her program of research focuses on the cross-system interactions between respiratory and upper aerodigestive functions and standardization of swallowing metrics to guide treatment and optimize functional outcomes. She is the Past Chair of the Specialty Board for Board Certification in Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders, and Past-President of the Dysphagia Research Society. She is Associate Editor for the Dysphagia Journal, past Associate Editor for the Journal of Speech-Language-Hearing Research, Editorial Board member for the American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology and the Canadian Journal of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, Editorial Board member for the Bulgarian Journal of Communication Disorders, and reviewer for multiple peer-reviewed journals. She is a Fellow of the American Speech Language and Hearing Association (ASHA), recipient of the 2016 Admiral Albert J. Baciocco Innovation Award – Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), Honorary Member of the MUSC Chapter of The National Academy of Inventors, recipient of Honors from the South Carolina Speech-Language-Hearing Association (SCHA), 2010 MUSC College of Health Professions Scholar of the Year Award and associate member of the Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and the American Head and Neck Society. She is the author and developer of the first standardized method for videofluoroscopic assessment of swallowing impairment (Modified Barium Swallowing Impairment Profile, MBSImP), translated to clinical practices in the US, Canada and 13 additional countries. Her work is funded by the National Institutes on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD), the Veteran’s Administration, and the Mark and Evelyn Trammell Foundation.

Clinical Trials

Bibliography

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  • Shaker, R., Li, Q., Ren, J., Townsend, W.F., Dodds, W.J., Martin, B.J., Kern, M.K., & Rynders, A. (1992). Coordination of deglutition and phases of respiration: Effect of aging, tachypnea, bolus volume, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. American Journal of Physiology, 263(5 Pt 1), G750-G755. [PMID:1443150
  • Martin, B.J.W., Logemann, J., Shaker, R. & Dodds, W. (1993). Normal laryngeal valving patterns during three breath hold maneuvers: A pilot investigation.  Dysphagia, 8(1), 11-20. [PMID:8436017]
  • Martin, B.J.W., Schleicher, M.A., O’Connor, A. (1993). Management of dysphagia following supraglottic laryngectomy. Clinical Communication Disorders, 3(4), 27-36. [PMID: 8111362]
  • Martin, B.J.W., Logemann, J., Shaker, R. & Dodds, W. (1994). The coordination between respiration and swallow: Respiratory phase relationships and temporal integration. Journal of Applied Physiology, 76(2): 714-723. [PMID: 8175582]
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  • Kidder, T.M., Langmore, S.E., & Martin, B.J.W. (1994). Indications and techniques of endoscopy in evaluation of cervical dysphagia: Comparison with radiographic techniques.  Dysphagia, 9, 256-261. [PMID:7805425]
  • Martin, B.J.W. & Robbins, J. (1995). Physiology of swallowing: Protection of the airway. Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 16(6), 448-458
  • Martin, B.J.W. (1995). Dysphagia evaluation and management: clinical training, clinical competency, and specialty recognition. Die Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif Vir Kommunikasieafwykings, 42, 3-6. [PMID:8928040]
  • Martin-Harris, B., McMahon, S.J., & Haynes, R. (1998). Aspiration and dysphagia: Pathophysiology and outcome. Phonoscope, 2(1), 123-124.
  • Martin-Harris, B., Logemann, J. McMahon, S., Schleicher, M.A., & Sandidge, J. (2000). Clinical utility of the modified barium swallow. Dysphagia, 15(3), 136-141. [PMID:10839826]
  • Martin-Harris, B. (2000). Optimal patterns of care in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Seminars in Speech-Language Pathology, 21(4), 311-321. [PMID:11085255]
  • Logemann, J., & Martin-Harris, B. (2001). Role of RDs in dysphagia screening: Concerns. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 101(2), 179-180. [PMID:11271689]
  • Day, T., Davis, B.K., Gillespie, M.B., Joe, J.K., Kibbey, M., Martin-Harris, B., Neville, B., Richardson, M. S., Rosenzweig, S., Sharma, A., Smith, M.M., Stewart, S., & Stuart, R.K. (2003). Oral cancer treatment. Current Treatment Options in Oncology, 4(1), 27-41.
  • Stoeckli, S.J., Huisman, T.A.G.M., Seifert, B.A.G.M., & Martin-Harris, B.J.W. (2003). Interrater reliability of videofluoroscopic swallow evaluation. Dysphagia, 18, 53-57. [PMID: 12497197]
  • Martin-Harris, B., Brodsky, M.B., Price, C.C., Michel, Y., & Walters, B. (2003). Temporal coordination of laryngeal dynamics and breathing during swallowing: Single liquid swallows. Journal of Applied Physiology, 94, 1735-1743. [ PMID: 12506044]
  • Martin-Harris, B. (2003). Integration of breathing and swallowing: A historical perspective and 13-year research experience. Perspectives on swallowing and swallowing disorders (Dysphagia), 12(3), 6-12.
  • Gillespie, M.B., Brodsky, M.B., Day, T.A., Lee, F.-S., & Martin-Harris, B.  (2004). Swallowing-related quality of life after head and neck cancer treatment.  Laryngoscope, 114, 1362-1367. [PMID: 15280708]
  • Huggins, J.T., Kaplan, A., Martin-Harris, B., & Sahn, S. (2004). Eucalyptus as a specific irritant causing vocal cord dysfunction. Annals of Allergy and Immunology, 93, 299-303. [PMID:15478393]
  • Martin-Harris, B., Michel, Y., & Castell, D.O. (2005). Physiologic model of oropharyngeal swallowing revisited. Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, 133(2), 234-240. [PMID:16087021]
  • Martin-Harris, B., Brodsky, M.B., Michel, Y., Ford, C.L., Walters, B., & Heffner, J. (2005). Breathing and swallowing dynamics across the adult lifespan. Archives of Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery, 131, 762-770. [PMID:16172351]
  • Gillespie, M.B., Brodsky, M.B., Day, T.A., Sharma, A.K., Lee, F.-S., & Martin-Harris, B. (2005). Laryngeal penetration and aspiration during swallowing after the treatment of advanced oropharyngeal cancer. Archives of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery, 131, 615-619. [PMID:16027285]
  • Martin-Harris, B. (2006). Coordination of respiration and swallowing. GI Motility Online. Retrieved from http://www.nature.com/gimo/contents/pt1/full/gimo10.html. doi:10.1038/gimo10
  • McHorney, C.A., Martin-Harris, B., Robbins, J., & Rosenbek, J. (2006). The clinical validity of the SWAL-QOL and SWAL-CARE outcome tools with respect to bolus flow measures. Dysphagia, 21, 141-148. [PMID:1672351]
  • Dozier, T.S., Brodsky, M.B., Michel, Y., Walters, B.C. Jr., & Martin-Harris, B. (2006). Coordination of swallowing and respiration in normal sequential cup swallows. Laryngoscope, 116, 1489-1493. [PMID:16885759]
  • Gillespie, M.B., Day, T.A., Sharma, A.K., Brodsky, M.B., & Martin-Harris, B. (2007). Role of mitomycin in upper digestive tract stricture. Head and neck, 29, 12-17. [PMID: 17022087]
  • Martin-Harris, B. (2007). Do we have valid and reliable means of quantifying severity of oropharyngeal dysphagia? Moving toward standardization. Perspectives on swallowing and swallowing disorders (Dysphagia), 16(1), 20-24.
  • Martin-Harris, B., Brodsky, M.B., Michel, Y., Lee, F.-S., & Walters, B. (2007). Delayed initiation of the pharyngeal swallow: Normal variability in adult swallows. Journal of speech, language, and hearing research, 50(3), 585-594. [PMID: 17538102]
  • Martin-Harris, B. (2008). Charleston draws record crowd to the 16th annual Dysphagia Research Society (DRS) meeting: president’s report 2008. Dysphagia, 23(4), 420-422,
  • Robbins, J., Butler, S.G., Daniels, S.K., Gross, R.D., Langmore, S., Lazarus, C.L., Martin-Harris, B., McCabe, D., Musson, N., & Rosenbek, J. (2008). Swallowing and dysphagia rehabilitation: Translating principles of neural plasticity into clinically oriented evidence. Journal of speech, language, and hearing Research, 51(1), S276-300. [PMID: 18230851]
  • Deliyski, D.D., Petrushev, P.P., Bonilha, H.S., Gerlach, T.T., Martin-Harris, B., Hillman, R.E. (2008). Clinical implementation of laryngeal high-speed videoendoscopy: Challenges and evolution. Folia phoniatrica etl Logopaedica, 60, 33-44. [PMID:18057909]
  • Vu, K.N., Day, T.A., Gillespie, M.B., Martin-Harris, B., Sinha, D., Stuart, R.K., & Sharma, A.K. (2008). Proximal esophageal stenosis in head and neck cancer patients after total laryngectomy and radiation. ORL Journal for oto-rhino-laryngology and its related specialties, 70(4), 229-235.
  • Martin-Harris, B., (2008). Clinical implications of respiratory-swallowing interactions. Current opinion in otolaryngology & head and neck surgery, 16(3), 194-199. [PMID:18475070] [PMCID: PMC3408079]
  • Martin-Harris, B., Jones, B., (2008). The videofluorographic swallowing study. Physical medicine and rehabilitation clinics of North America, 19(4), 769-785. [PMID:18940640, PMCID: 2586156, NIHMS: 79129]
  • Martin-Harris, B., Brodsky, M., Michel, Y., Castell, D., Schleicher, M., Sandidge, J., Maxwell, R., & Blair, J. (2008). MBS measurement tool of swallow impairment – MBSImP: Establishing a standard. Dysphagia, 23(4), 392-405. [PMID:18855050] [PMCID: PMC4217120]
  • Martin-Harris, B., & Jones, B., (2009). The videofluorographic swallowing study. Otorinolaringologia, 59, 19-29.
  • Gillespie, M.B., Dozier, T.S., Day, T.A., Martin-Harris, B., & Nguyen, S.A. (2009). Effectiveness of calcium hydroxylapatite paste in vocal rehabilitation. Annals of otology, rhinology, and laryngology,118, 546-551. [PMID:19746750]
  • Brodsky, M.B., McFarland, D., Dozier, T.S., Blair, J., Ayers, C., Michel, Y., Gillespie, M.B., Day, T.A., & Martin-Harris, B.(2010). Respiratory-swallow phase patterns and their relationship to swallowing impairment in treated oropharyngeal cancer patients. Head & neck, 32(4), 481-489. [PMID: 19780056] [PMCID: PMC3482835]
  • Yuen H.K., Fallis, M., Martin-Harris, B. (2010). A Survey of Head and Neck Cancer Curriculum in United States Speech Language Pathology Masters Programs. Journal of Cancer Education. [PMID: 20354835]
  • Brodsky, M.B., McFarland, D.H., Michel, Y., Orr, S.B., & Martin-Harris, B. (2012). Significance of non-respiratory airflow during swallowing. Dysphagia, 27, 178-184. [PMID:21748449] [PMCID: PMC3482825]
  • Brodsky, M.B., McNeil, M.R., Martin-Harris, B., Palmer, C.V., Grayhack, J.P., & Verdolini Abbott, K. (2012). Effects of divided attention on swallowing in healthy participants. Dysphagia, 27(2), 178-184. [PMID: 21892783]
  • Brodsky, M.B., Abbott, K.V., McNeil, M.R., Palmer, C.V., Grayhack, J.P., & Martin-Harris, B. (2012). Effects of divided attention on swallowing in persons with idiopathic Parkinson’s disease. Dysphagia, 27(3), 390-400. [PMID: 22197910]
  • Gullung, J., Hill, E.G., Castell, D.O., & Martin-Harris, B. (2012). Oropharyngeal and esophageal swallowing impairment: Association and predictive value of Modified Barium Swallow Impairment ProfileTM© and combined multichannel intraluminal impedence-esophageal manometry. Annals of otology, rhinology, and laryngology, 121(11), 738-745. [PMID: 23193907]
  • Bonilha, H.S., Humphries, K., Blair, J., Hill, E.G., McGrattan, K., Carnes, B.N., Huda, W., & Martin-Harris, B. (2013). Radiation exposure time during MBSS: Influence of swallowing impairment severity, medical diagnosis, clinician experience, and standardized protocol use. Dysphagia, 28(1), 77-85. [PMID: 22692431] [PMCID: PMC3477506]
  • Bonilha, H.S., Blair, J., Carnes, B.N., Huda, W., Humphries, K., McGrattan, K., Michel, Y., & Martin-Harris, B. (2013). Preliminary investigation of the effect of pulse rate on judgments of swallowing impairment and treatment recommendations. Dysphagia, 28(4), 528-538. [PMID: 23559454] [PMCID: PMC3762944]
  • Focht, K.L., Martin-Harris, B., & Bonilha, H.S. (2013). Stroboscopic parameters reported as voice outcome measures in patients treated for laryngeal cancer: A systematic review. Journal of medical speech-language pathology, 21(3):5. [PMID: 25339842] [PMCID: PMC4203318]
  • Bonilha, H.S., Simpson, A.N., Ellis, C., Mauldin, P.D., Martin-Harris, B., & Simpson, K.N. (2014). One-year attributable cost of post-stroke dysphagia. Dysphagia, 29(5), 545-552. [PMID: 24948438] [PMCID: PMC4179977]
  • Walker, R.J., Gebregziabher, M., Martin-Harris, B., & Egede, L.E. (2014). Independent effects of socioeoconomic and psychological social determinants of health on self-care and outcomes in type 2 diabetes. Submitted to General Hospital Psychiatry, 36(6), 662-668. [PMID: 25103544] [PMCID: PMC4254055]
  • Walker, R.J., Gebregziabher, M., Martin-Harris, B., & Egede, L.E. (2014). Relationship between social determinants of health and processes and outcomes in adults with type 2 diabetes: validation of a conceptual framework. BMC Endocrine Disorders. 2014 Oct 9;14:82. doi: 10.1186/1472-6823-14-82 [PMID: 25298071] [PMCID: PMC4203970]
  • Walker, R.J., Gebregziabher, M., Martin-Harris B., & Egede, L.E. (2014). Understanding the influence of psychological and socioeconomic factors on diabetes self-care using structured equation modeling (SEM). Patient education and counseling, 98(1), 34-40. [PMID: 25455793] [PMCID: PMC4314329]
  • Bonilha, H.S., Focht, K.L., & Martin-Harris, B. (2015). Rater methodology for stroboscopy: a systematic review. Journal of voice, 29(1), 101-108. [PMID: 25261957] [PMCID: PMC4293207]
  • Walker, R.J., Gebregziabher, M., Martin-Harris, B., & Egede, L.E. (2015). Quantifying direct effects of social determinants of health on glycemic control in adults with type 2 diabetes. Diabetes technology and therapeutics, 17(2), 80-87. [PMID: 25361382] [PMCID: PMC4322090]
  • Martin-Harris, B., McFarland, D., Hill, E.G., Strange, C.B., Focht, K.L., Wan, Z., Blair, J., & McGrattan, K. (2015). Respiratory-swallow training in patients with head and neck cancer. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation, 96(5), 885-893. [PMID: 25498307] [PMCID: PMC4410058]
  • Farazi, M.R., Martin-Harris, B., Harandi, N.M., Fels, S., & Abugharbieh, R. Towards a 3D biomechanical swallowing model for clinical training of dysphagia diagnosis. Computer Methods in Biodinamics and Biomedical Engineering, 1385-1388.
  • Pearson, W.G., Taylor, K., Blair, J., & Martin-Harris, B. (2016). Computational analysis of swallowing mechanics underlying epiglottic inversion. Laryngoscope, 126(8), 1854-1858. [PMID: 27426940] [PMCID: PMC4955610]
  • Tran, T.T., Martin-Harris, B, & Pearson, W.G. (2016). Improvements resulting from respiratory-swallow phase training visualized in patient-specific computational analysis of swallowing mechanics. Computer methods in biomechanics and biomedical engineering: imaging & visualization. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/21681163.2016.1152567
  • O’Rourke, A.K., Lazar, A., Murphy, B., Castell, D.O., & Martin-Harris, B. (2016). Utility of esophagram versus high-resolution manometry. Otolaryngology-head neck neck surgery, 154(5), 888-891. [PMID: 26908560]
  • Flax-Goldenberg, R., Kulkarni, K.S., Carson, K.A., Pinto, J.M., Martin-Harris, B., & Lefton-Greif, M. (2016). Concordance between aspiration detected on upper gastrointestinal series and videofluoroscopic swallow study in bottle-fed children. Dysphagia 31(4), 505-510. [PMID: 27048206] [PMCID: PMC4939111]
  • Levine, M.S., Carucci, LR., DiSantis, D.J., Einstein, D.M., Hawn, M.T., Martin-Harris, B., Katzka, D.A., Morgan, D.E., Rubesin, S.E., Scholz, F.J., Turner, M.A., Wolf, E.L., & Canon, C.L. (2016). Consensus statement of Society of Abdominal Radiology disease-focused panel on barium esophagography in gastroesophageal reflux diseases. American journal of roentgenology 207(5), 1009-1015. [PMID: 27490234]
  • Ford, D.W., and Martin-Harris, B. (2016). I miss the sound of your voice: earlier speech in tracheostomy patients. Critical care medicine, 44(6), 1234–1235. [PMID: 27182854] [PMCID: PMC4874525]
  • McFarland, D., Martin-Harris, B., Armeson, K., Hill, E.G., & Humphries, K. (2016). Respiratory-swallowing coordination in normal subjects: lung volume at swallowing initiation. Respiratory physiology & neurobiology, 234, 89-96. [PMID: 27612587] [PMCID: PMC5097001]
  • McGrattan, K., McFarland, D., Dean, J., Hill, E., White, D., & Martin-Harris, B. (2017). Effect of single-use, laser-cut, slow-flow nipples on respiration and milk ingestion in preterm infants. American journal of speech-language pathology, 26(3), 832-839.
  • McGrattan, K.E., McGhee, H., DeToma, A., Hill, E.G., Zyblewski, S.C., Lefton-Greif, M., Halstead, L., Bradley, S.M., & Martin-Harris B. (2017). Dysphagia in infants with single ventricle anatomy following stage 1 palliation: physiologic correlates and response to treatment. Congenital heart disease, 12(3), 382-388. [PMID: 28244680]
  • Bonilha, H.S., Wilmskoetter, J., Tipnis, S.V., Martin-Harris, B., Huda, W. (2017). Effective dose per unit kerma-area product conversion in adults undergoing modified barium swallow studies. Radiation protection dosimetry, 176(3), 269-277. [PMID: 28204745]
  • Hazelwood, R.J., Armeson, K.E., Hill, E.G., Bonilha, H.S., & Martin-Harris, B. (2017). Identification of swallowing tasks from MBSS that optimize the detection of physiologic impairment. Journal of speech, language, and hearing research, 60, 1855-1863. [PMID: 28614846]
  • O’Rourke, A., Humphries, K., Lazar, A., & Martin-Harris, B. (2017). The pharyngeal contractile integral is a useful indicator of pharyngeal swallowing impairment. Neurogastroenterology and Motility, 29(12), 1-7.
  • Martin-Harris, B., Garand, K.L., & McFarland, D. Optimizing respiratory-swallow coordination in patients with oropharyngeal head and neck cancer. ASHA SIG 13 Perspectives in Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders. 2017; 2(Part 3): 103-10. [Invited]
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Published on May 21, 2018 by Kiran Kakarala

Kiran Kakarala – Kansas City, KS

Practice Contact Information

University of Kansas School of Medicine
MS 3010, 3901 Rainbow Blvd

Kansas City
KS
66160
United States

Phone: 913-588-6701
Email:
Web Site: http://www.kumc.edu/school-of-medicine/otolaryngology/about/faculty-and-staff/faculty/kiran-kakarala.html


Areas of surgical specialization in Head and Neck Surgery

Head and Neck Research, Head and Neck Surgeon, Reconstructive Head & Neck Surgery


Biography/Statement

Dr. Kakarala is an Associate Professor in the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery as well as the Department of Health Policy and Management at the University of Kansas School of Medicine.  He is the Director of Fellowship in Head and Neck Surgical Oncology and Microvascular Reconstruction accredited by the American Head and Neck Society.  Dr. Kakarala came to the University of Kansas in 2012 after completing medical school and residency at Harvard Medical School and a fellowship in Head and Neck Surgical Oncology and Microvascular Reconstruction at the James Cancer Center of the Ohio State University.

His clinical expertise includes the surgical management of benign and malignant conditions of the head and neck, including oral and throat cancers, thyroid, parathyroid, skin, and salivary gland tumors.  He has a particular interest in microvascular free flap reconstruction after major head and neck surgery, as well as transoral robotic surgery for tumors of the back of the throat.

Dr. Kakarala is active in several professional organizations including the American Head and Neck Society, for which he serves on the Quality, Ethics, and History committees.  He is a member of the Microvascular committee of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. He is also a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons.

His research interest centers around improving the quality of head and neck cancer care.  He serves as the Associate Editor for the Quality Improvement section of Healthcare: The Journal of Delivery Science and Innovation.  He also serves as a Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Officer for the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.  He has published numerous peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters, and has given presentations at local, regional, national, and international head and neck surgery meetings.

A Magna Cum Laude graduate of Princeton University in 2001, he went on to receive a Fulbright Fellowship to the United Kingdom where he earned a Masters in Health Care Ethics and Law with Distinction in 2002.  He was awarded the Chief Resident Teaching award by the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary/Harvard Medical School Department of Otolaryngology in 2011, and the Faculty Teaching Award by the University of Kansas Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery in 2015.

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Published on May 21, 2018 by Nishant Agrawal

Nishant Agrawal – Chicago, Illinois

Practice Contact Information

University of Chicago
5841 South Maryland Avenue
MC 1035
Chicago
Illinois
60637
United States

Phone: 773-702-1865
Email:
Web Site:


Areas of surgical specialization in Head and Neck Surgery

Endocrine Surgery, Head and Neck Research, Head and Neck Surgeon


Biography/Statement

Dr. Agrawal’s work has achieved international recognition in the field of head and neck surgical oncology and head and neck cancer genetics.  His group then followed up by publishing the genomic landscapes of the major head and neck cancers, including head and neck squamous cell carcinoma, esophageal squamous cell carcinoma, esophageal adenocarcinoma, medullary thyroid cancer, adenoid cystic carcinoma, and mucoepidermoid carcinoma.  Dr. Agrawal then applied these findings to identify tumor DNA as a biomarkers that improve cancer diagnostics in the saliva and plasma of patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.  His research is focused on the application of cancer genetics to design diagnostic approaches to reduce morbidity and mortality from head and neck cancer.

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Published on May 21, 2018 by Terry Day

Terry Day – Charleston, SC

Practice Contact Information

Hollings Cancer Center, Medical University of South Carolina
135 Rutledge Avenue

Charleston
SC
29425
United States

Phone: 843-792-8363
Email: [email protected]
Web Site: http://www.hollingscancercenter.org/patient-care/cancer-types/head-neck/index.html


Areas of surgical specialization in Head and Neck Surgery

Endocrine Surgery, Head and Neck Research, Head and Neck Surgeon, Reconstructive Head & Neck Surgery


Biography/Statement

Dr. Terry Day received his medical degree from the University of Oklahoma. He completed his residency at Louisiana State University before pursuing a fellowship in head and neck oncologic surgery at the University of California, Davis and in craniomaxillofacial surgery at Inselspital-Bern in Bern, Switzerland. Following fellowship, he joined the faculty in the Department of Otolaryngology — Head and Neck Surgery at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee and is now professor, vice chair and director of the Division of Head and Neck Oncologic Surgery in the Department of Otolaryngology — Head and Neck Surgery at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston. He also serves as director of the head and neck tumor center at the NCI-designated Hollings Cancer Center at MUSC and has a joint appointment in the Department of Craniofacial Biology, Department of Stomatology and College of Graduate Studies.

Currently, he is U.S. National Director of Head and Neck Oncology for Sarah Cannon and his clinical practice is with Head and Neck Specialists in Charleston, SC. Previously he served as the Wendy & Keith Wellin Endowed Professor and Director of the Division of Head and Neck Oncologic Surgery in the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.

Dr. Day was the inaugural Director of the Head and Neck Tumor Center at Hollings Cancer Center, and Chair of the Coordinating Council of the statewide South Carolina Cancer Alliance. He currently serves as a member of the American Joint Committee on Cancer(AJCC) Education Committee. He served as the president of the American Head and Neck Society, chaired the committee on Head and Neck Surgery and Oncology for the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, and the Prevention Committee for the American Head and Neck Society. He also served on the Head and Neck Surgical Subcommittee for RTOG and Head and Neck Working Group for the American College of Surgeons Oncology Group. Dr. Day volunteers his time as Chairman of the Board of the Head and Neck Cancer Alliance and which leads the international Oral, Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Week annually.

Since completion of his fellowship, Dr. Day has limited his clinical practice to patients with tumors of the head and neck region, including robotic surgery, oropharyngeal, skull base, thyroid, skin cancer, and salivary gland tumors. He also is active in research in molecular diagnostics and therapeutics in head and neck cancer.

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http://www.hollingscancercenter.org/clinical-trials/

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