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CANCELED: Q-Forward: Building LGBTQI+ Leaders in Health Care

We are reaching out to let you know that registration for the 2020 Q-Forward: Building LGBTQI+ Leaders in Health Care conference is now open at qforward.health! Registration is free, but spots are limited, so please register soon if you'd like to attend. If you have already registered, we've got...

Bisexuality and health: The cost of invisibility

Sabra L. Katz-Wise, PhDOn September 23, 2019, the 20th anniversary of Bi Visibility Day, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) held its first-ever bisexual health research workshop. As an invited panelist at this event, sponsored by the NIH’s Sexual and Gender Minority Research Office, I joined 19...

Harvard Global Orthopaedics Collaborative

Our WorkThe Harvard Global Orthopaedics Collaborative (HGOC) is a group of Harvard-affiliated orthopaedic surgery faculty and trainees who share a passion for improving access to musculoskeletal health care globally. We engage in clinical research, surgical education, care delivery, and health...

2020 Vision: A World Without Blindness

The year 2020 holds special significance for ophthalmologists—it’s a reminder that in our ideal world, everyone everywhere would have 20/20 vision. In honor of this momentous year, Harvard Ophthalmology is launching 2020 Vision—A World Without Blindness. This year-long initiative celebrates our...

Transformational Research

Multidisciplinary Collaboration Accelerates Finding Cures Our research is focused on eliminating blinding diseases and disorders of the eye and visual system. Tackling these conditions with a multifaceted, multidisciplinary approach has been the mainstay of our past success in translational medicine...

Premier Clinical Care

Education, Research, and Reflection for Unrivaled Clinical Care Harvard Ophthalmology continues to forge a future without blindness. With landmark breakthroughs in antiVEGF therapies, surgical techniques, ocular imaging, laser surgery, pro-regenerative therapies, and gene therapy, the department’s...

Stephanie E. Teng, MD

Board-certified in otolaryngology–head and neck surgery, Dr. Stephanie Teng is a physician at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Her clinical interests include hoarseness (dysphonia), difficulty swallowing (dysphagia), vocal fold lesions, recurrent respiratory papillomatosis, early stage...

Phillip Huyett, MD

Dr. Phillip Huyett is a board-certified otolaryngologist with specialized training in sleep medicine and surgery. His primary clinical interest lies in providing comprehensive care to patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and snoring. His training consists of a residency in otolaryngology–head...