Although Dr. Pasha is not associated with an academic institution, he does have an academic interest in rhinology and the surgical management of sleep medicine. Dr. Pasha enjoys lecturing across the country at various institutions on the topics of In-Office Balloon Sinuplasty and the practical concepts of the surgical management of sleep apnea. His current active projects include: In-Office Balloon Sinuplasty for the treatment of rhinogenic headaches, the surgical management of hypopharyngeal collapse in obstructive sleep apnea, and the management of acquired nasopharyngeal stenosis.
Dr. Pasha does allow rotators to visit with him. Medical students, undergraduate students, residents, as well as visiting professors and practicing Otolaryngologists have all rotated with Dr. Pasha. Your externship will depend on your interest and typically would be a combination of clinic experience, operating room observation, as well as assisting in research.
For those who are interested in rotating please submit a request with a current curriculum vitae to Jennifer at JenniferT@PashaMD.com.
Sixth Edition Submission Format
For those who have comments, suggestions, clarifications, additions, criticisms, illustrations, corrections, or any other remarks for the upcoming Fourth Edition of Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery, Clinicians Reference Guide, you may submit them to RPasha@PashaMD.com.
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