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Dr. Newlands invited members of the Cancer Center and Otolaryngology team to attend the 2026 Discovery Ball hosted by th...
04/23/2026

Dr. Newlands invited members of the Cancer Center and Otolaryngology team to attend the 2026 Discovery Ball hosted by the Wilmot Cancer Institute. The event is a charitable gala that highlights the center’s progress as it continues to improve cancer outcomes through research and treatment.

04/16/2026

Happy World Voice Day! 🎤

Today, we celebrate the power of the human voice and the role it plays in everyday connection!

Our speech-language pathologists are here to help you protect, strengthen, and restore your voice. If you’re experiencing hoarseness or vocal changes, don’t ignore it. YOUR voice matters.

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Today we recognize World Parkinson’s Day! April is also Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness, ...
04/11/2026

Today we recognize World Parkinson’s Day!

April is also Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness, support those affected, and continue the push for research and better treatments.

Parkinson’s disease impacts movement, speech, and daily life—but behind every diagnosis is a person, a family, and a story that matters.

At URMC ENT – Clinton Woods, our speech-language pathologists play an important role in helping individuals with Parkinson’s maintain and improve their communication and swallowing abilities, supporting quality of life every step of the way.

📍 URMC ENT – Clinton Woods
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Let’s continue to spread awareness, educate our communities, and stand together in support.

Today we recognize International Primary Progressive Aphasia Awareness Day 💙Primary Progressive Aphasia affects communic...
04/10/2026

Today we recognize International Primary Progressive Aphasia Awareness Day 💙

Primary Progressive Aphasia affects communication, but it does not define the person.

We stand with individuals and families navigating PPA, and we remain committed to raising awareness, supporting research, and building a more understanding community!

Through hands-on learning, residents refined their microsurgical skills during a Microvascular Suturing Workshop led by ...
04/08/2026

Through hands-on learning, residents refined their microsurgical skills during a Microvascular Suturing Workshop led by Dr. Chowdhury!

Looking back on this past December, the Golden Brain Award celebrated outstanding leadership, mentorship, and service wi...
04/03/2026

Looking back on this past December, the Golden Brain Award celebrated outstanding leadership, mentorship, and service within the Neuroscience community — honoring individuals whose impact truly strengthens our people and our program.

As Dr. John J. Foxe shared about this year’s recipient:
“Across every nomination, one theme stood out: this person always shows up for others. They go above and beyond — checking in on students, postdocs, staff, and faculty; offering support, listening without judgment; and providing a steady, reassuring presence. Their mentorship and advocacy have had a meaningful impact on countless careers.”

We’re still celebrating Dr. Chris Holt, the 2025 Golden Brain Award winner, and the lasting impact they continue to make in our community.


Resident update: Our residents led a hands-on suture and scoping workshop for medical students, building teaching experi...
03/27/2026

Resident update: Our residents led a hands-on suture and scoping workshop for medical students, building teaching experience while supporting future ENT physicians. A great example of teamwork, mentorship, and continued growth within the program.

Today, we proudly welcome our newest residents as they begin their journey with us. The future of medicine starts here, ...
03/20/2026

Today, we proudly welcome our newest residents as they begin their journey with us. The future of medicine starts here, and we’re honored to be part of it!

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03/20/2026
Members of Dr. Henry’s Lab recently shared their research at this year’s ARO Conference. Leslie Gonzales presented a pos...
03/16/2026

Members of Dr. Henry’s Lab recently shared their research at this year’s ARO Conference. Leslie Gonzales presented a poster titled “Effects of Cochlear Synaptopathy on Single-Unit Cochlear Nucleus Responses in the Budgerigar.” Yingxuan Wang delivered a talk titled “Kainic-Acid Induced Cochlear Synaptopathy Alters Neural Adaptation in Budgerigars.” Collins Osusu-Ansah also presented a poster titled “Encoding of Masked Amplitude Modulation in the Inferior Colliculus of the Budgerigar.”

In addition to her presentation, Yingxuan Wang successfully defended her Ph.D. thesis a few weeks ago. Congratulations to the team for representing the lab and advancing research in hearing science! 👏🔬

Happy International Women’s Day! 💜Today, we celebrate the incredible women of ENT whose dedication, compassion, and hard...
03/08/2026

Happy International Women’s Day! 💜

Today, we celebrate the incredible women of ENT whose dedication, compassion, and hard work make a difference for our patients and our team every single day. We are so grateful to work alongside such an amazing group of women. Thank you for everything you do!

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