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Dr. James N. Endicott
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Dr. Endicott was director of the Otolaryngology Residency Training Program at the University of South Florida College of Medicine for twenty-three years; Founder and Director of the Head and Neck Cancer Program at the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute for eleven years and served as Moffitt's Chief of Staff for two years. He has directed multiple courses over an eighteen year period on otolaryngology-head and neck nursing management problems. He has also directed an annual course for family physicians over a nineteen-year period "Otolaryngology for the Primary Care Physician-Skills & Update". Throughout his career Dr. Endicott's expertise has been sought for numerous presentations (click for recent list) on a variety of topics within the field of Otolaryngology. Dr. Endicott is currently on the editorial review board for Laryngoscope and the Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. He has published and lectured on many aspects of otolaryngology-head an neck surgery and has been a visiting professor at medical institutions in the Peoples' Republic of China, Columbia, South America, and Switzerland. Topics in twelve published textbook chapters include
deep neck infections, reconstruction, head and neck cancer in the aging patient, head and
neck infections, and controversy in the management of laryngeal tumors. Some
published topics in The New England Journal of Medicine, the journal Cancer,
and other journals include prevention of cancer, the use of chemotherapy for advanced
cancer in select cases, rehabilitation with voice prosthesis of the laryngectomy patient,
depression and tumor stage in cancer of the head and neck, rehabilitation of the face
after facial paralysis, nasal orbital fractures, reconstruction with pectoralis major
myocutaneous flap, the use of accelerated radiation therapy in the post-op treatment of
high risk head an neck cancer patients, organ preservation in patients with head and neck
cancer, immunotherapy for head an neck cancer, and new therapeutic approaches for
improving quality of life for the larynx cancer patient. |
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