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Resident Life

Follow us on Instagram: @harvardortho, @hmsoti, and on Twitter: @harvardortho HCORP SocietiesHCORP is a large residency with 12 residents per year. With the goal of fostering a greater sense of community and encourage residents to develop close bonds with faculty members, the residency program has...

Alumni Resources

Alumni Giving Society of Harvard Ophthalmology @ Mass. Eye and Ear Claes Dohlman Society - Trainees (current and past) of Professor Claes Dohlman, MD, PhD; recipients of the Claes Dohlman Society Award; and distinguished contributors to the society Newsletters of Harvard Ophthalmology Residents and...

Centers of Excellence and Institutes

Where clinicians, researchers, educators, and industry leaders come together to collaborate and discover new life-changing cures. The Harvard Ophthalmology Centers of Excellence and Institutes are multidisciplinary collaborations that unite clinicians, educators, investigators, trainees, and...

Metabolic Unit

Overview: The Metabolic Unit within HDDC Core D: Gnotobiotic Mice, Microbiology and Metagenomics exists to provide the Harvard Medical School and area scientific community with access to cutting-edge resources for the comprehensive measurement and analysis of feeding and metabolism in mice. The...

Medical Student Education

As the Department of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery at Harvard Medical School (HMS), we are dedicated to otolaryngology training at all levels, including the formative years in medical school. Students in their third year at HMS are assigned a one-week rotation at an otolaryngology service at...

Clinical Rotations

At any one time, there will be two residents on a research rotation, one resident at Boston Children's Hospital, four residents at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH), and nine residents at Massachusetts Eye and Ear. Current Rotations for HMS Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Residents PGY-1 Year...

How to Join

How to Join the HDDC If you are interested in joining the HDDC, please begin by contacting HDDC Director Dr. Wayne Lencer or any member of the Executive Committee to discuss eligibility. Applicants then submit a letter to the Dr. Wayne Lencer detailing the relevance of their current research to one...

Transepithelial Electrophysiology

Core Scientist: Wayne Lencer, MD Services Access to instrumentation for transepithelial electrophysiology and flux studies (Ussing chambers and voltage clamp modified for tissue and cell culture and interfaced to computer controlled voltage clamp and digital analysis) is available to membership as...

Specialized Equipment - Restricted Access

Core Scientist: Wayne Lencer, MD Specialized equipment listed below made available by special permission and are in general restricted to members of HDDC located at BCH Equipment Agilent Seahorse XFe96 Analyzer: The Seahorse XFe96 Analyzer measures OCR and ECAR of live cells in a 96-wel plate format...

Services

STRUCTURAL HEART DISEASE SERVICES The Structural Heart Center provides advanced diagnostic technqiues, clinical trials and therapies for adult congenital and acquired structural heart disease. Our team works collaboratively with each patient to develop an individualized care and treatment plan. We...