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Pediatric Otolaryngology for Primary Care

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About Pediatric Otolaryngology For Primary Care

Product Description Get expert help with ENT Disorders Here is the resource that busy primary care providers need to confidently diagnose and treat traditional ear, nose, and throat disorders, and to care for children who require long term management of chronic ENT conditions. Pediatric Otolaryngology for Primary Care, 2nd Edition was created by pediatric otolaryngology specialists for the pediatric primary care clinician. This revised and updated resource gives detailed, practical information for everyday use in an easily navigable format. Clinical pearls are included to highlight critical concepts or valuable treatment recommendations. New photos and additional images enhance in-depth understanding of key concepts. Key Features Three new chapters: Complications of Chronic Eustachian Tube Dysfunction: Retractions, Perforations, Cholesteatoma; Feeding Disorders and Ankyloglossia; and Pediatric Tracheostomy Updated guidelines for treatment of otitis media with effusion Updated recommendations on newborn hearing assessment and evaluation for cytomegalovirus-related hearing loss Updated interventions for treatment of intractable drooling T opics include: Rhinosinusitis Stridor Neonatal hearing screening Treatment for hearing loss Treatment of acute and chronic otitis media Disorders of the tonsils and adenoids Neck masses and adenopathy Chronic cough Feeding disorders and ankyloglossia Facial paralysis Neonatal nasal obstruction Epistaxis Nasal and facial fractures Oropharyngeal trauma Cleft lip and palate Plus much more… About the Author Scott R Schoem, MD, MBA, FAAP is a graduate of Georgetown University School of Medicine. He performed his surgical internship and otolaryngology residency at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, MD and his fellowship in pediatric otolaryngology at National Children’s Medical Center in Washington, DC. He founded and has been Director of Otolaryngology at Connecticut Children’s Medical Center in Hartford, CT since 1999. Dr Schoem is a Professor of Clinical Otolaryngology at UCONN, the Past President of the CT ENT Society, and the Past Chair of the Section on Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). He is the President-elect of the CT AAP state chapter. Dr Schoem is active in children’s healthcare advocacy and policy. He is a board member of ENT PAC at the American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery. He has extensive experience lobbying both at the state and federal level to members of Congress. David Darrow, MD, DDS, FAAP is a Professor of Otolaryngology and Pediatrics at the Eastern Virginia Medical School, and an attending otolaryngologist at the Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters in Norfolk, VA.  After receiving degrees in both dentistry and medicine, Dr Darrow completed residency in otolaryngology at the University of California, San Diego and a fellowship in pediatric otolaryngology at the Children’s Memorial Hospital in Chicago.  Dr Darrow’s primary clinical and research interests are in the areas of otitis media, tonsillitis, and vascular birthmarks.  He is the founder and co-director of the EVMS Center for Hemangiomas and Vascular Birthmarks, a multidisciplinary treatment program for patients with these disorders.  He has lectured locally and nationally on proper diagnosis and management of middle ear disease in children.  He has also written extensively on indications for tonsil and adenoid surgery.  He has served on panels that developed guidelines for pediatric tonsillectomy, pediatric acute sinusitis, and infantile hemangiomas.  Dr Darrow is the immediate past president of the Society for Ear, Nose, and Throat Advances in Children.  He is a former Chair of the American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Otolaryngology and has served on the executive committee of the American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology.