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2021 News

December: Jastin Antisdel, M.D.

COVID impact on smell and taste 

November: Jastin Antisdel, M.D.

Effective remedies for battling colds and the flu

November: Sean Massa, M.D.

Secondary lung disease in head and neck cancer survivors

October: Sean Massa, M.D.

Palliative care mitigating suicide risks for U.S. veterans with head and neck cancer

October: Jastin Antisdel, M.D.

The importance of recognizing the difference in symptoms for COVID-19, cold, and flu

2021 SLUCare Physicians Top Doctors
Congratulations to our otolaryngologists who were included on St. Louis Magazine's Top Doctors of 2021
Adult Physicians: Jack Eisenbeis, M.D.; Joshua Hentzelman, M.D.; Anthony Mikulec, M.D.; Thomas Sanford. M.D.
Pediatric Physicians: Jennifer Brinkmeier, M.D.; Adrienne Childers, M.D.; Dary Costa, M.D.

May: Jastin Antisdel, M.D.

Regaining senses of smell and taste after COVID-19

May: Jastin Antisdel, M.D.

Symptoms of allergies and sinusitis

April: Sarah Keenan 

Tips for getting relief during allergy season 

March: Collin Chen. M.D.
 
Implication of a stuffy nose that continues beyond allergy season 

March: Dave Harris, Ph.D.

Hearing loss during the pandemic 

February: Paige Campbell

Interview by Randi Naughton about remedies for dry winter skin

February: Joe Brunworth, M.D.

Interview by Randi Naughton discussing symptoms of sinusitis

January: Jastin Antisdel, M.D.

Sinus and airway problems

2020 News

November: Collin Chen, M.D.
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Facial treatments that can help renew and freshen your skin

November: Joe Brunworth, M.D.
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Allergy relief and the weather

November: Collin Chen, M.D.

Otolaryngology Welcomes New Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon

February: Frank Simo, M.D.
Fox 2 News ,
Facelift options offered by SLUCare Otolaryngology Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

February: Jastin Antisdel, M.D.
Town & Style Saint Louis,
Treatment plans available for sinusitis and sinus infections

January: Joe Brunworth, M.D.
Fox 2 News, How to distinguish between allergies and something more serious

January: Paige Campbell
Town & Style Saint Louis, Rejuvenation procedures to energize your face

January: Joe Brunworth, M.D.
St. Louis Post Dispatch , How to manage and treat chronic sinus infections

January: Haley Bray, M.D.
Skin, Inc.,
Increase of melanoma in young adults

January: Paige Campbell
Fox 2 News , Non-surgical rejuvenation options

2019 News

November: Haley Bray, M.D.
Illinois Public Radio, St. Louis Public Radio, KBIA-FM91.3
Local radio stations cover melanoma research

October: Frank Simo, M.D.
Fox 2 News, Reshaping the Nose through Rhinoplasty
Cosmetic and reconstructive rhinoplasty procedures

October: Jack Eisenbeis, M.D.
Fox 2 News, Frontenac School Hosts Open Forum with Students and Doctors to Discuss Vaping Dangers
The dangers of vaping for teenagers

October: Melanoma research by Haley Bray, M.D., Jennifer Brinkmeier, M.D., Nosazuwa Osazuwa-Peters, Ph.D., Matthew Simpson, MPH
SLU News, Otolaryngology Research on Head and Neck Melanoma in Younger Patients
Head and neck melanoma among pediatric, adolescent and young adult patients increased 51.5% from 1995 to 2014

September: Frank Simo, M.D.
Town & Style Saint Louis, Restore Your Skin
Safe and effective skin care treatments to restore youthful skin

September: Frank Simo, M.D.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Turning Back the Clock through Cosmetic Facial Surgery
Plastic surgery procedures offered through SLUCare Otolaryngology and Facial Plastic Surgery

August: Joe Brunworth, M.D.
Town & Style Saint Louis, Clearing Up Allergies & Colds
The importance of knowing the shared and unique symptoms of the common cold and seasonal allergies

June: Drs. Jack Eisenbeis and Joe Brunworth
SLUCare, The Science of Healing: Medical Mission
Otolaryngologists lead two Honduras brigades in service to the less fortunate each year, Spring and Fall

May: Joe Brunworth, M.D.
Fox 2 News, Health Watch: Watery Eyes May Mean Blocked Tear Ducts
SLUCare treatments for blocked tear ducts

April: Joe Brunworth, M.D.
KSDK Channel 5, Allergy Season More Severe Than Usual
The importance of knowing the shared and unique symptoms of the common cold and seasonal allergies

April: Dave Harris, Ph.D.
Town & Style, Listen Up: SLUCare Physician Group
The benefits of hearing aids

February: Greg Ward, M.D.
Fox 2 News, SSM Health Steps into the Future with Robotic Surgery
Introducing "flexible" robotic surgery for patients with head and neck or colorectal cancers

2018 News

November: Samkon Gado, M.D.
Fox 2 News, Former NFL Football Player Turned Physician
Doctor relays the story of his football career and aspirations to open a hospital in Nigeria

June: Greg Ward, M.D.
Town & Style, Be Aware: SLUCare Physician Group
Awareness, prevention, early detection of HPV (human papillomavirus) and the importance for at-risk men to be evaluated regularly for oropharyngeal cancer

2017 News

February: Samkon Gado, M.D.
SLUCare, Former NFL Running Back now a SLU Otolaryngology Resident
“Medical school was always Plan A. Football wasn’t even Plan B – it was a dream.” ~Dr. Gado

Announcements

Dave Harris, Ph.D. 
2021: Masters of Business Administration, pro

Sean Massa, M.D. 
2021: Masters of Science in Clinical Investigation, Washington University

Jennifer Brinkmeier, M.D.
2019: Chosen for Clinical Research Scholars Program
Congratulations to Brinkmeier, who was named to the inaugural cohort of the Clinical Research Scholars Program offered by the pro Center for Health Outcomes Research (SLUCOR). Scholars were chosen based on their potential for research scholarship and external funding. Brinkmeier will have the opportunity to work with clinical research mentors, receive assistance developing a research agenda and timeline of activities, access SLUCOR data resources, and access to analytic support for her work. Jastin Antisdel, M.D., chair of otolaryngology, commended Brinkmeier stating, "This is a very exciting opportunity for her research career and an excellent chance for her to bring new knowledge and skills to our department."

Michelle Payne
2019: Receives Board Certification in Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders
Congratulations to Michelle Payne, who became a Board Certified Specialist in Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders (BCS-S) in July 2019. According to the American Board of Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders, "the BCS-S specialist provides appropriate, evidence-based treatment techniques to address the swallowing problem(s) of each individual, based upon the comprehensive swallowing assessment." To earn this certification, Payne devoted a significant amount of time advancing her clinical practice providing the latest clinical approaches to treat dysphagia and increasing her knowledge of current advances on research in this field. Payne is one of two speech-language pathologists who is a board-certified specialist in swallowing and swallowing disorders in St. Louis.

Samkon Gado, M.D.
2018: 3rd Quarter Humanistic Healing Award Recipient
Gado is a true advocate for each patient he sees. He has excellent bedside manner and delivers holistic, innovative, and spiritual care through his outreach to Nigeria and for the patients of our community. Gado saw a patient with nasal complaints and took the time to provide routine care and explain the dangers of chronic daily opioid use. He personally accompanied a patient to the hospital for admission and took additional time to speak with the family of a disabled patient who needed extra attention for recurrent nosebleeds.