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《耳鼻咽喉头颈外科最新意见》创刊于1993年。它是一系列成功的评论期刊之一,其独特的格式旨在提供许多主要期刊中提出的文献的系统和批判性评估。耳鼻喉科和头颈外科分为11个部分,每年复习一次。每个章节都有一个章节编辑,他是该领域的权威,负责确定当时最重要的主题。在这里,我们很高兴地介绍本刊的栏目编辑。Ravi N. Samy,医学博士,美国辛辛那提大学/辛辛那提儿童医院医学中心耳科/神经内科主任,耳鼻喉科-头颈外科副教授。Ravi N. Samy博士自2005年以来一直是辛辛那提大学/辛辛那提儿童医学中心加德纳神经科学研究所的神经学家,也是加州大学医学院神经学奖学金项目主任。他也是成人听觉植入项目的主任,也是耳鼻喉科的教授。萨米博士出生在现在的印度金奈,4岁时移民到美国。在俄亥俄州坎顿生活了一年,在康涅狄格州生活了三年之后,他在德克萨斯州度过了大部分的成长岁月。他去了北卡罗来纳州的杜克大学(Duke University)接受本科教育。在以优异成绩获得动物学学士学位后,Samy博士进入杜克大学医学院学习,直到1995年毕业。然后,他在斯坦福大学医学院完成了住院医师培训,在那里他对耳科、神经学和颅底外科产生了兴趣。萨米博士在爱荷华大学(University of Iowa)做了两年神经学研究员,之后回到德克萨斯州,在达拉斯的ut -西南医学中心(UT-Southwestern Medical Center)担任助理教授。Samy博士决定搬到辛辛那提,因为他被UCMC耳鼻喉科和辛辛那提儿童医院医疗中心(CCHMC)的非凡学术机会所吸引。在UCMC工作期间,他创建了ACGME认证的两年神经学奖学金,这是全国约20个神经学奖学金之一。主要研究方向为耳蜗、听脑干植入及听神经瘤、2型神经纤维瘤病、面神经肿瘤等侧颅底疾病和障碍。Samy博士对使用新技术和技术来根除肿瘤也很感兴趣,比如使用溶瘤病毒疗法。他正在与印度的研究人员合作,将这些技术纳入全球健康领域,并加强加州大学与国际机构之间的合作,从而使美国公民和其他国家的公民都受益。Robert S. Hong博士,医学博士,密歇根耳研究所的合伙人、首席财务官和研究总监。他也是韦恩州立大学耳鼻喉科-头颈外科的副教授,并在奥克兰大学威廉博蒙特医学院和密歇根州立大学人类医学院共同任职。洪博士在哈佛大学获得本科学位,在加州大学欧文分校获得医学学位。他在爱荷华大学完成了耳鼻喉科住院医师,并在密歇根耳科研究所获得了耳部和颅底外科的认证奖学金。他是成人和儿童神经学、耳科、耳鼻喉科和颅底外科的认证医师。他拥有爱荷华大学的言语和听力科学博士学位,他的工作是提高人工耳蜗受者对噪音中的言语的理解。他还完成了由美国国立卫生研究院和多丽丝·杜克基金会赞助的研究奖学金。洪医生是美国耳鼻喉头颈外科学会、美国神经学会、耳硬化研究小组和密歇根耳鼻喉学会的成员。他是ANS社交媒体委员会主席,并担任密歇根耳鼻喉学会的当选总统。他曾担任多项临床研究的首席研究员,包括涉及梅尼埃氏病、耳鸣、耳硬化、人工耳蜗和其他植入式听力设备的研究。洪医生是密歇根州狮子会基金会Robert H. Mathog Lions听力中心的首席医疗主任,该基金会是一家慈善组织,致力于通过筛查、诊断、治疗、教育和研究为个人和社区提供听力相关服务,无论其支付能力如何。 他也是密歇根州狮子听力中心的前任主席和密歇根州耳科研究所狮子听力诊所的前任主任。
Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery was launched in 1993. It is one of a successful series of review journals whose unique format is designed to provide a systematic and critical assessment of the literature as presented in the many primary journals. The fields of otolaryngology and head and neck surgery are divided into 11 sections that are reviewed once a year. Each section is assigned a Section Editor, a leading authority in the area, who identifies the most important topics at that time. Here we are pleased to introduce the Journal's Section Editors for this issue. SECTION EDITORS Ravi Samy and Nael ShomanRavi Samy and Nael ShomanDr Ravi N. Samy, MD, FACS is Chief of the Division of Otology/Neurotology and Associate Professor in the Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Cincinnati / Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, USA. Dr Ravi N. Samy has been a Neurotologist at the University of Cincinnati / Cincinnati Children's Medical Center Gardner Neuroscience Institute and the program director of the Neurotology Fellowship at the UC College of Medicine since 2005. He is also the director of the Adult Auditory Implant Program as well as a Professor of Otolaryngology. Dr Samy was born in what is now known as Chennai, India, and immigrated to the United States at the age of 4. After living for one year in Canton, Ohio and 3 years in Connecticut, he spent most of his formative years living in Texas. He went to Duke University in North Carolina for his undergraduate education. After graduating magna cum laude with a bachelor's degree in zoology, Dr Samy attended the Duke University School of Medicine until his graduation in 1995. He then completed his resident training at Stanford University School of Medicine, where he developed a love for otology, neurotology and skull base surgery. Dr Samy spent two years at the University of Iowa as a Neurotology fellow before moving back to Texas to be an assistant professor at the UT-Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. Dr Samy decided to move to Cincinnati because he was enamored with the phenomenal academic opportunity he found in the Department of Otolaryngology at UCMC and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center (CCHMC). During his time at UCMC he has created an ACGME accredited, two-year Neurotology fellowship, which is one of approximately 20 in the country. His research interests include cochlear and auditory brainstem implantation as well as acoustic neuromas, neurofibromatosis type 2, facial nerve tumors and other diseases and disorders of the lateral skull base. Dr Samy is also interested in using novel techniques and technologies to eradicate tumors, such as the use oncolytic virotherapy. He is collaborating with researchers in India to incorporate these technologies to enhance global health and increase collaboration between UC and international institutions, thus benefiting both US citizens and those of other nations. Robert HongRobert HongDr Robert S. Hong, MD, PhD is a partner, Chief Financial Officer and Director of Research at Michigan Ear Institute. He is also an Associate Professor in the Department of Otolaryngology- Head & Neck Surgery at Wayne State University, and has joint appointments at Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine and the College of Human Medicine at Michigan State University. Dr Hong received his undergraduate degree at Harvard University and medical degree from the University of California at Irvine. He completed his otolaryngology residency at the University of Iowa and his accredited fellowship in ear and skull base surgery at Michigan Ear Institute. He is board-certified in adult and pediatric Neurotology, Otology, Otolaryngology, and Skull Base Surgery. He has a PhD in Speech and Hearing Sciences from the University of Iowa for his work toward improving the understanding of speech in noise by cochlear implant recipients. He has also completed research fellowships sponsored by the National Institutes of Health and the Doris Duke Foundation. Dr Hong is a member of the American Academy of Otolaryngology- Head & Neck Surgery the American Neurotology Society, the Otosclerosis Study Group, and the Michigan Otolaryngological Society. He is chairman of the ANS Social Media Committee and serves as President-Elect for the Michigan Otolaryngological Society. He has been the principal investigator for numerous clinical studies, including those involving Meniere's disease, tinnitus, otosclerosis, cochlear implants and other implantable hearing devices. Dr Hong is the Chief Medical Director for the Robert H. Mathog Lions Hearing Centers, Lions Foundation of Michigan— a charitable organization dedicated to providing hearing-related services to individuals and communities through screening, diagnosis, treatment, education and research, regardless of ability to pay. He is also a past Chairman of the Lions Hearing Center of Michigan and a past Director of the Lions Hearing Clinic at Michigan Ear Institute.
期刊介绍:
Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery is a bimonthly publication offering a unique and wide ranging perspective on the key developments in the field. Each issue features hand-picked review articles from our team of expert editors. With eleven disciplines published across the year – including maxillofacial surgery, head and neck oncology and speech therapy and rehabilitation – every issue also contains annotated references detailing the merits of the most important papers.