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Jennifer A. Brooks, MD, MPH

Dr. Jennifer Brooks began her otolaryngology training in Los Angeles at the University of Southern California, which is known for its diverse patient population and excellent clinical experience. She then bolstered her training with dual fellowships in Boston in pediatric otolaryngology (Boston...

Endoscopic Surgery of the Sinuses, Eustachian Tube, and Ear

With recent advances in endoscopic treatment of disorders of the sinuses, Eustachian tube, and ear, it is imperative that otolaryngologists are up to date on the latest surgical techniques. The first day of this course will highlight rhinologic topics, including surgery of the skull base, frontal...

Winter 2018 Issue of The Registry Now Available!

We are pleased to present the Winter 2018 Issue of The Registry, which is the semi-annual newsletter of the NIDCD National Temporal Bone, Hearing and Balance Pathology Resource Registry at Massachusetts Eye and Ear/Harvard Medical School. Inside you will find: Featured research on the impact of...

Sound Deprivation in One Ear Leads to Speech Recognition Difficulties

New study suggests ear infections and conditions that cause chronic conductive hearing loss may lead to nerve degeneration when left untreated. Boston, Mass. — Chronic conductive hearing loss, which can result from middle-ear infections, has been linked to speech recognition deficits, according to...