DAVID SCOTT HAYNES, M.D.Curriculum Vitae
Contact Information: Office: (615) 222-2825Fax: (615) 222-2384Cell: (615) 260-7425Pager: (615) 923-7194
Business Address: Vanderbilt University Medical CenterDepartment of OtolaryngologyS-2100 Medical Center NorthNashville, TN 37232-2559Office: (615) 343-9173Fax: (615) 343-7604
Clinic Addresses: Vanderbilt University Medical Center(The Vanderbilt Clinic)1301 22nd Avenue South, Suite 2900Nashville, TN 37232Office: (615) 322-6180Fax: (615) 343-9556
The Otology Group of Vanderbilt(St. Thomas office)4230 Harding Road, Suite 503 WestNashville, TN 37205Office: (615) 222-6099Fax: (615) 222-2384
The Otology Group of Vanderbilt(Baptist office)300 20th Avenue North, Suite 502Nashville, TN 37203Office: (615) 284-4444Fax: (615) 284-4448
Mailing Address: The Otology Group of Vanderbilt4230 Harding Road, Suite 503Nashville, TN 37205
E-mail Address: [email protected]
Administrative Assistant: Lucille Woodroof(615) 222-2825 phone(615) 222-2384 [email protected]
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ACADEMIC POSITIONS:
Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee
Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center for Otolaryngology and Communicative ServicesDepartment of Otolaryngology
Director, The Otology Group of Vanderbilt 2004 – presentDirector, Division of Otology/Neurotology 1996 – presentMedical Director, Vanderbilt Hearing and 1996 - present
Balance CenterDirector, Adult and Pediatric Cochlear Implant 1996 – present
ProgramAssociate Professor 2001 – presentAssistant Professor 1996 – 2001Coordinator, Medical Center Preceptorship 1998 – present
Department of Hearing and Speech SciencesAssociate Professor 2001 – present
Vanderbilt School of MedicineMedical Student Advisor 2000 – present
Admission CommitteeInterviewer 1999 – 2001
Contract CommitteeMember 1996 – 2000
Department of Biomedical EngineeringPreceptor 1998 – 2000
SPECIALTY:
Otology Adult and Pediatric Cochlear ImplantsNeurotology Acoustic Neuroma SurgeryVestibular Testing Surgery for VertigoPediatric Otology
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LICENSURE:
State of Tennessee 1996 – presentDivision of Health Related BoardsLicense Number: MD 24653
State of Alabama 1995 – 1996Medical Licensure CommissionLicense Number: 18602
BOARD CERTIFICATION:
Diplomat, American Board of Otolaryngology (ABO) 2004Neurotology Subspecialty Exam
Diplomat, American Board of Otolaryngology (ABO) 1994
HOSPITAL AND FACILITY AFFILIATIONS:
Vanderbilt University Medical Center 1995 – presentNashville, TennesseeFull-Time Faculty
Saint Thomas Hospital 1996 – presentNashville, TennesseeActive Staff
Baptist Hospital 1997 – presentNashville, TennesseeCourtesy Staff
Centennial Medical Center 1999 – presentNashville, TennesseeCourtesy Staff
V.A. Medical Center 1998 – 2002Nashville, Tennessee
Saint Thomas Surgicare 2002 – presentNashville, Tennessee
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EDUCATION:
Fellowship:Otology / Neurotology 01/94 – 01/95The Otology Group / The EAR Foundation300 20th Avenue North, Suite 502Nashville, TN 37203-2132Michael E. Glasscock, M.D.C. Gary Jackson, M.D.
Clinical Instructor: 01/94 – 01/95Otology/NeurotologyVanderbilt University Medical CenterDepartment of OtolaryngologyNashville, Tennessee
Residency: 07/89 – 06/93Otolaryngology / Head and Neck SurgeryVanderbilt University Medical CenterDepartment of OtolaryngologyNashville, Tennessee
Residency: 07/88 – 06/89General SurgeryVanderbilt University Medical CenterNashville, Tennessee
Internship: 07/87 – 06/88Vanderbilt University Medical CenterNashville, Tennessee
Medical School: 08/83 – 06/87University of Tennessee College of MedicineMemphis, TennesseeDegree: Doctor of Medicine (Honors)
College: 08/79 – 06/83University of TennesseeKnoxville, TennesseeMajors: Microbiology, Spanish LiteratureDegree: B.A. (Honors)
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ACADEMIC HONORS:
1979 – 80 Rotary Scholarship1991 – 94 National Board of Medical Examiners (Part I, II, III)1991 – 93 Instructor: Lasers in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee1991 – 92 Instructor: CO2 Lasers in Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery
Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee1991 First Place, Resident Research Award Competition
Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee1994 American Board of Otolaryngology1994 – pr Invited Instructor, Temporal Bone Surgical Dissection Course
The EAR Foundation, Nashville, Tennessee1995 – pr Fellow, American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery1996 – pr Associate Fellow, American Neurotology Society1997 Program Chairman, Triological Society, Southern Section
Captiva Island, Florida1998 – 1999 Consultant, Clinical Preceptor, Birstol Myers-Squibb1998 – pr Consultant, Alcon Labs, Fort Worth, Texas1998 – pr Peer Reviewer, Lasers in Medicine and Surgery1998 – pr Peer Reviewer, The Laryngoscope1999 – pr Board of Directors, Prosper Meniere Society2000 Invited Lecturer, Kentucky Society of Otolaryngology Annual Meeting2000 Invited Consultant, Cochlear Implant, VISTA, Cochlear Corporation
Sydney / Melbourne, Australia2000 Invited Visiting Professor, Tulane University Medical Center
New Orleans, Louisiana2000 Invited Consultant, Cochlear Implant Symposium, Med-El Corporation
Innsbruck, Austria2000 Invited Consultant, Medtronics / Mednext Otologic Drill Design
Park City, Utah2000 Invited Speaker, West Virginia University School of Medicine, Pediatric
Grand Rounds, Charleston, West Virginia2001 Invited Course Instructor, Anspach Annual Temporal Bone Course
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida(Co-instructors: Sean McMenomey, M.D. and Peter Roland, M.D.)
2001 Invited Consultant, Otologic Product Design Scientific SessionSan Juan, Puerto Rico
2001 Invited Consultant, Otologic Design Conference, Smith & Nephew Richards, Banff, Canada
2001 Invited Consultant, Bilateral Cochlear Implant SymposiumWullstein Lectureship, Wurzburg, Germany
2001 Symposium Chairman, Cochlear Implants 2001 Current TechniquesVanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center, Nashville, TennesseeCo-sponsored by The House Ear Institute and The Otology Group
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2001 Course Director, Otology and Neurotology, Sisson Head and Neck Meeting, Vail, Colorado
2001 Cochlear Surgeon’s Advisory Board, Cochlear CorporationColorado Springs, Colorado
2001 AAO-HNS Hearing and Equilibrium Committee Member2002 Invited Consultant, ENT Extension of Excellence, Alcon
Napa Valley, California2002 Course Director, Otology and Neurotology, Sisson Head and Neck
Meeting, Vail, Colorado2002 Invited Course Instructor, Anspach Temporal Bone Lab Course
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida2002 Member, AAO-HNS, Self-Instructional Package (SIPAC) Committee2002 First Place, Poster Competition, Triological Society, Southern Section
Digital Microphotography – A Simple Directed Solution2002 Examiner, American Board of Otolaryngology, Chicago, Illinois2003 Course Director, Otology and Neurotology, Sisson Head and Neck
Meeting, Vail, Colorado2003 Invited Speaker, Canadian Academy of Otolaryngology
Calgary, Alberta, Canada2003 Invited Lecturer, Temporal Bone Surgical Dissection
Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, Washington2003 Examiner, American Board of Otolaryngology Oral Examination
Chicago, Illinois2003 President, Nashville Academy of Otolaryngology2004 Course Director, Otology and Neurotology, Sisson Head and Neck
Meeting, Vail. Colorado2004 Invited Speaker, Japan Lab Temporal Bone Dissection Course
Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, Washington2004 Invited Speaker, Memphis ENT Society, Memphis, Tennessee2004 Invited Speaker, Grand Rounds, University of Tennessee, Department
of Otolaryngology, Memphis, Tennessee2004 Invited Course Instructor, Anspach Temporal Bone Course
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida(Co-instructors: Sean McMenomey, M.D. and Peter Roland, M.D.)
2004 American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery Honor Award Recipient
2005 Course Director, Otology and Neurotology, Sisson Head and NeckMeeting, Vail, Colorado
2005 Program Advisory Committee, House Ear Institute 2005 Meniere’sDisease Symposium (David Lim, M.D., Symposium Chair)
2005 Program Advisory Committee, 10th Pediatric Cochlear ImplantSymposium, Dallas, Texas
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2005 Moderator, Cochlear Implant Surgical Techniques, 10th Pediatric Cochlear Implant Symposium, Dallas, Texas (Peter Roland, M.D., Symposium Chair)
2005 Examiner, American Board of Otolaryngology Oral ExaminationChicago, Illinois
2005 Examiner, American Board of Otolaryngology Neurotology OralExamination, Chicago, Illinois
2005 Secretary/Treasurer, Deafness Research Foundation (DRF) Centurions2005 Invited Visiting Professor, University of Texas Southwestern, Department
of Otolaryngology Grand Rounds, Dallas, Texas2005 Invited Speaker, University of South Carolina, Department of
Otolaryngology Grand Rounds, Charleston, South Carolina2005 Invited Speaker, Opening session, Annual Partner’s Meeting, Clarity
Corporation/Plantronics, New Orleans, Louisiana2005 2005 Best Doctor of the Year
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PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:
1994 American Board of Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery(AAO-HNS)
1995 Prosper Meniere SocietyAmerican Neurotology Society (ANS)American Medical Association (AMA)Nashville Academy of OtolaryngologyMedical Association of the State of Alabama (MASA)Medical Society of Mobile County (MSMC)American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
(AAFRPS)Southern Medical Association (SMA)
2004 Deafness Research Foundation (DRF)
COMMUNITY SERVICE:
1991 Outreach Program, The EAR Foundation, Chetumal, Mexico1995 Graduate, Leadership Mobile Program1996 – pr Cheekwood Center, Member1996 – pr The EAR Foundation, Chairman, Meniere’s Committee1996 – pr The EAR Foundation, Sponsorship Committee, CME Committee1996 – pr The EAR Foundation, Board of Directors1997 – pr Member, First Presbyterian Church1997 – pr Healing Wings, Consultant, Surgeon2001 – pr Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Member
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RESEARCH EXPERIENCE:
1989 – 1990 Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Dept. of OtolaryngologyNashville, TennesseeInvestigating the anatomical variations of the facial artery and their significance in utilizing nasolabial flaps for head and neck reconstruction.
1990 – present Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Dept. of OtolaryngologyNashville, TennesseeInvestigating the effects of functional electrical stimulation of facial musculature on atrophy, reinnervation, and facial nerve regeneration.
1992 – 1999 The EAR Foundation, Nashville, TennesseeEvaluation of the educational options of the hearing impaired in the United States.
1994 – 1995 The Otology Group, Nashville, TennesseeInvestigated the effects of botulinum toxin Type A on synkinesis following aberrant regeneration of the facial nerve.
1997 – 1999 Magnablock Therapy for TinnitusEvaluation of treatment options in patients with intractable tinnitus.
1999 – 2001 Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Multi-institutional studyPrincipal Investigator, study to achieve FDA approval for Nucleus 24 Cochlear Implant Contour Electrode Array, Cochlear Corporation, Denver, Colorado
1999 – 2001 Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Multi-institutional studyPrincipal Investigator, study to achieve FDA approval for Clarion Cochlear Implant Positioner, Advanced Bionics Corporation, Sylmar, California
2000 – 2001 Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TennesseePrincipal Investigator, Tympanic Membrane Reconstruction Using 70:30 Poly (L-lactide-co-D, Lactide).
2000 – 2001 Smith & Nephew Richards, Memphis, TennesseeProduct Design Consultant: Flexarm Speculum Holder
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2000 – 2001 Alcon Pharmaceuticals, Fort Worth, TexasVanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TennesseePrincipal Investigator, Efficacy of Ciprofloxacin/Dexamethasone in Post Tympanostomy Otorrhea.
2000 – present Smith & Nephew Richards, Memphis, TennesseeProduct Design Consultant: Titanium Ossicular Implants
2000 – 2002 Alcon Pharmaceuticals, Fort Worth, TexasPrincipal Investigator, The Bacteriology of Otorrhea in a Tertiary Care Referral Based Otology PracticeCo-investigator: Brian Moore, M.D.
2001 – present Med-El Corporation, Research Triangle Park, North CarolinaVanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TennesseePrincipal Investigator, Bilateral Cochlear Implant Study
2001 – present Cochlear Corporation, Denver, ColoradoVanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TennesseePrincipal Investigator, Bilateral Cochlear Implant Study
2001 – present Med-El Corporation, Research Triangle Park, North CarolinaUniversity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North CarolinaVanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TennesseePrincipal Investigator with Robert Labadie, M.D., Ph.D., Harold Pillsbury, M.D., The Effect of Cochleostomy on Vestibular Function in Cochlear Implant Surgery.
2002 – present The impact of cochlear implant use in the elderly. Robert F. Labadie, M.D., Ph.D., Fred H. Bess, Ph.D., Dittus R.S., David S. Haynes, M.D. (Co-Mentor)
2004 – present Longitudinal investigation of cochlear implant benefits. esley D. Grantham, Ph.D., Daniel H. Ashmead, Ph.D., Alexandra Key, Ph.D., Todd A. Ricketts, Ph.D., Anne Marie Tharpe, Ph.D., Robert F. Labadie, M.D., Ph.D., David S. Haynes, M.D.
2004 – present Sound localization in the horizontal plane in patients with bilateral cochlear implants. Wesley D. Grantham, Ph.D., Daniel H. Ashmead, Ph.D., Todd A. Ricketts, Ph.D., Anne Marie Tharpe, Ph.D., Robert F. Labadie, M.D., Ph.D., David S. Haynes, M.D.
2004 – present Cochlear Corporation, Denver, ColoradoTechniques on transtemporal facial nerve identification.Principal Investigator with Matthew O’Malley, M.D., Robert F. Labadie, M.D., Ph.D., Troy Hackett, Ph.D.
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MEETINGS AND COURSES ATTENDED:
07/89 Synthes maxillofacial Plating Course, Nashville, Tennessee03/90 Symposium on ENT Infectious Diseases, Orlando, Florida04/90 Tennessee Medical Association, Knoxville, Tennessee05/90 COSM, Palm Beach, Florida07/90 Basic Rhinoplasty, Portland, Oregon08/90 Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Workshop, Nashville, Tennessee09/90 AAO-HNS, San Diego, California10/90 CO2 Lasers in Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery,
Nashville, Tennessee11/90 The EAR Foundation, Chronic Ear Course04/91 The EAR Foundation, Temporal Bone Surgical Dissection Course05/91 University of Iowa, Head and Neck Surgery Course
Iowa City, Iowa09/91 AAO-HNS, Kansas City, Missouri10/91 American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress, Chicago, Illinois02/92 American Academy of Facial and Plastic Reconstructive Surgery,
Southern Section Winter Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia05/92 Luhr Maxillofacial Plating Course, Nashville, Tennessee01/93 Animal Research Training Course, Vanderbilt University Medical Center,
Nashville, Tennessee04/93 COSM, Los Angeles, California10/93 Phono Surgery Workshop, Vanderbilt University Medical Center,
Nashville, Tennessee10/94 The EAR Foundation, Temporal Bone Dissection Course, Instructor04/95 COSM, Palm Springs, California09/95 AAO-HNS, New Orleans, Louisiana10/95 The EAR Foundation, Temporal Bone Dissection Course, Instructor09/96 AAO-HNS, Washington, DC11/96 The EAR Foundation, Temporal bone Dissection Course, Instructor01/97 Triological Society, Southern Section Meeting, Program Chairman05/97 COSM, Scottsdale, Arizona09/97 AAO-HNS, San Francisco, California01/98 Triological Society Winter Meeting, Orlando, Florida05/98 COSM, Palm Beach, Florida09/98 AAO-HNS, New Orleans, Louisiana01/99 Triological Society Winter Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana04/99 COSM, Palm Desert, California09/99 AAO-HNS, New Orleans, Louisiana10/99 The EAR Foundation, Temporal Bone Dissection Course, Instructor01/00 Triological Society, Southern Section, St. Petersburg, Florida02/00 CI2000, Miami, Florida02/00 Cochlear Corporation Contour Electrode Array Investigators Meeting,
Invited Participant, Miami, Florida03/00 Prosper Meniere Society, Board of Directors, Aspen, Colorado
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07/00 VISTA, Cochlear Corporation, Invited Participant, Sydney andMelbourne, Australia
09/00 Cochlear Corporation, Investigators Meeting, Nucleus 24 Contour,Washington, DC
11/00 Med-El Investigators Meeting, Invited Participant, Innsbruck, Austria02/01 SISSON Head and Neck Meeting, Course Director, Vail, Colorado02/01 Prosper Meniere Society, Aspen, Colorado04/01 Bilateral Cochlear Implant Meeting, Invited Participant,
Wurzburg, Germany05/01 COSM, Palm Desert, California06/01 ALCON Otologic Design Conference, Invited Participant,
San Juan, Puerto Rico07/01 Smith & Nephew Richards, Otologic Design Conference, Banff, Canada07/01 Anspach Temporal Bone Course, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida08/01 Advanced Cochlear Implant Seminar, Virginia Mason Medical Center,
Seattle, Washington09/01 AAO-HNS, Denver, Colorado01/02 Triological Society, Southern Section, Captiva Island, Florida01/02 ENT Extension of Excellence, Napa Valley, California02/02 Cochlear Corporation Surgeon’s Advisoty Board Meeting, Vail, Colorado02/02 Sisson Head and Neck Meeting, Vail, Colorado03/02 Cherry Blossom Conference, Washington, D.C.05/02 COSM, Boca Raton, Florida06/02 Med-El Corporation Investigator’s Meeting, Austria07/02 Cochlear Surgeon’s Meeting, Colorado Springs, Colorado08/02 Med-El Corporation Incestigator’s Meeting, Shannon, Ireland09/02 CI 2002, Manchester, England09/02 Cochlear Corporations Investigator’s Meeting, Glasgor, Scotland09/02 AAO-HNS, San Diego, California10/02 Medtronic Xomed Neurotology Study Group, Sea Island, Georgia01/03 Triological Society, Southern Section Meeting, Naples, Florida01/03 AAO-HNS Patient of the Month Training, Washington, D.C.02/03 Sisson Head and Neck Meeting, Course Director, Vail, Colorado02/03 ENT Extension of Excellence, Rome, Italy02/03 Cochlear Surgeon’s Advisory Board, Cochlear Corporation, Avon,
Colorado03/03 Ciprodex Advisory Board Meeting, Alcon, Fort Worth, Texas03/03 Prosper Meniere Society Meeting, Zell, Austria04/03 Ciprodex Consultant Meeting, Alcon, Fort Worth, Texas05/03 COSM, Nashville, Tennessee05/03 Temporal Bone Surgical Dissection Course, Virginia Mason Medical
Center, Seattle, Washington05/03 Canadian Academy of Otolaryngology, Calgary, Alberta, Canada07/03 Cochlear Corporation Surgeons Advisory Board, Aspen, Colorado07/03 Updates on Cochlear Implant Surgery, Mountain Region Speech and
Hearing, Kingsport, Tennessee
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09/03 AAO-HNS, Orlando, Florida01/04 Triological Society, Southern Section, Marco Island, Florida02/04 Sisson Head and Neck Meeting, Course Director, Vail, Colorado03/04 Cochlear Corporation Surgeon’s Advisory Board Meeting, Beaver Creek,
Colorado09/04 AAO-HNS, New York City, New York01/05 Triological Society, Southern Section, Miami, Florida02/05 Sisson Head and Neck Meeting, Course Director, Vail, Colorado03/05 CI 2005, Dallas, Texas05/05 Clarity / Plantronics Symposium, New Orleans, Louisiana05/05 COSM, Boca Raton, Florida
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PRESENTATIONS:
04/90 Vascular Abnormalities Presenting as Neck Masses, Annual Meeting ofTennessee Medical Association, Knoxville, Tennessee
05/90 The Nasolabial Musculocutaneous Flap, American Academy of FacialPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery, COSM, Palm Beach, Florida
07/90 Benign Lesions of the Larynx, Bill Wilkerson Speech and Hearing Center,Nashville, Tennessee
09/90 Internal Carotid Artery Aneurysms Presenting as Neck Masses, AAO-HNS, San Diego, California
04/91 Nasolabial Flaps, Annual Meeting of the Tennessee Medical Association,Memphis, Tennessee
05/91 Bilateral Ophthalmoplegia and Blindness Secondary to SphenoidSinusitis, American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology, COSM, Waikoloa, Hawaii
09/91 Functional Electrical Stimulation of Denervated Rabbit Facial Musculature: Effects on Reinnervation, Nerve Regeration and MuscleAtrophy, ARO Research Forum, AAO-HNS, Kansas City, Missouri
10/91 Functional Electrical Stimulation of Denervated Rabbit Facial Musculature: Effects on Reinnervation, Nerve Regeration and MuscleAtrophy, American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress ResearchForum, Chicago, Illinois
02/92 Nd;YAG Laser in Facial Plastic Surgery, AAFRPS Winter Meeting,Southern Section, Atlanta, Georgia
02/93 Chronic Ear Disease, Bill Wilkerson Speech and Hearing Center,Nashville, Tennessee
04/93 The Natural History of Unoperated Acoustic Neuroma, COSM,American Laryngological, Rhinological and Otological Societies, Inc.,Los Angeles, California
10/93 Oncocytic Carcinoma of the Minor Salivary Gland, AAO-HNS,Minneapolis, Minnesota
02/94 Education of the Hearing Impaired: Adverse Effects of Auditory Deprivation, The EAR Foundation Executive Committee Meeting,Nashville, Tennessee
10/94 Ossicular Reconstruction, The EAR Foundation, Nashville, Tennessee10/95 Controversies in Otology, The EAR Foundation, Nashville, Tennessee10/95 Management of Facial Nerve Paralysis, The EAR Foundation,
Nashville, Tennessee11/96 Surgery for Vertigo, The EAR Foundation, Nashville, Tennessee01/97 Bilateral Temporal Bone Neoplasms in von Hippel-Lindau Syndrome,
Triological Society, Southern Section, Captiva Island, Florida01/97 Section Moderator, Otology/Neurotology, Triological Society,
Southern Section, Captiva Island, Florida
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03/97 Second Annual Community Resources Workshop for Families of ChildrenWho Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing, Presented by The Consortium of Services for Persons Who Are Deaf of Hard of Hearing, Nashville, Tennessee. Breakout Sessions #3 & #4 “Cochlear Implants: Audiological, Educational, Surgical and Speech-Language Considerations” – The Nashville Cochlear Implant Team: C. Gary Jackson, M.D., Denise Bryant, Deanna Glasser, David Haynes, M.D., Francis Nairhaus, Doug Sladen.
09/97 Management of Vertigo and Tinnitus, 14th Annual Primary Care Update, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee
09/97 Chronic Ear Disease, AAO-HNS Instructional Course,San Francisco, California
09/97 Update on Audiology, AAO-HNS Instructional Course,San Francisco, California
10/97 Surgery for Treatment of Meniere’s Disease, The EAR Foundation,Temporal Bone Course, Nashville, Tennessee
10/97 Cochlear Implants, The EAR Foundation, Temporal Bone Course, Nashville, Tennessee
09/98 Chronic Ear Disease, AAO-HNS Instructional Course, San Antonio, Texas
10/98 Neurotologic Controversies, The EAR Foundation, Temporal Bone Course, Nashville, Tennessee
10/98 Facial Nerve Paralysis, The EAR Foundation, Temporal Bone Course, Nashville, Tennessee
01/99 Defect Reconstruction of Dural Herniation, Triological Society, Orlando, Florida
01/99 Tinnitus Assessment and Management: Clinical Experience, Triological Society, Southern Section, New Orleans, Louisiana
02/99 Overview of Cochlear Implant Surgery – Surgical and Rehabilitation Issues, Invited Lecturer, MeHarry Medical School, Nashville, Tennessee
05/99 Evaluation of the Patient with Vertigo, 16th Annual Primary Care Update, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee
09/99 Surgical Infections of the Ear and Mastoid, Tampa Children’s Hospital Grand Rounds, Tampa, Florida
09/99 Ossicular Reconstruction, AAO-HNS Instructional Course, New Orleans, Louisiana
10/99 Surgical Management of Vertigo, The EAR Foundation, Temporal Bone Course, Nashville, Tennessee
10/99 Surgical Approaches to the Temporal Bone, The EAR Foundation, Temporal Bone Course, Nashville, Tennessee
10/99 Cochlear Implants, The EAR Foundation, Temporal Bone Course, Nashville, Tennessee
01/00 Canalith Repositioning Maneuver, Effectiveness in Classic vs. Non-Classic BPV, Triological Society, St. Pete’s Beach, Florida
02/00 Overview of Cochlear Implant Surgery – Surgical and Rehabilitation Issues, Invited Lecturer, MeHarry Medical School, Nashville, Tennessee
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05/00 Infectious Diseases of the Ear and Mastoid, West Virginia University Pediatric Grand Rounds, Charleston, West Virginia
06/00 Surgery for Cholesteatoma, Ossicular Reconstruction, Kentucky Society of Otolaryngology, Nashville, Tennessee
07/00 Management of the Patient with Vertigo, Bedford County Medical Center, Shelbyville, Tennessee
08/00 Management of Benign Positional Vertigo, Grand Rounds, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana
08/00 Surgery for Chronic Ear Disease – What’s New, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana
09/00 Ossicular Reconstruction in Chronic Ear Disease, AAO-HNS, Washington, DC
09/00 Management of Otorrhea – Clinical Pearls, Corporate Sponsored Symposium, AAO-HNS, Washington, DC
02/01 Moderator – Meniere’s Disease, Medical and Surgical Update, Sisson Head and Neck Meeting, Vail, Colorado
02/01 Moderator – Medical and Surgical Management of Chronic Ear Disease, Sisson Head and Neck Meeting, Vail, Colorado
02/01 Overview of Cochlear Implant Surgery – Surgical and Rehabilitation Issues Invited Lecturer, MeHarry Medical School, Nashville, Tennessee
03/01 Surgery for Chronic Ear Disease, Prosper Meniere Society,Aspen, Colorado
03/01 Technique of Dexamethasone Perfusion for Meniere’s Disease, Prosper Meniere Society, Aspen, Colorado
05/01 Hearing Preservation Surgery for Small Endolymphatic Sac Tumors in the von Hippel-Lindau Patient, COSM, Desert Springs, California
05/01 Chronic Ear Disease – Surgical Techniques, Roanoke Academy of Otolaryngology, Roanoke, Virginia
07/01 Glues in Otologic Surgery, New Techniques in Chronic Ear Surgery08/01 Management of the Patient with Vertigo, Harton Regional Medical Center,
Tullahoma, Tennessee09/01 Management of Otorrhea – Clinical Pearls, Corporate Sponsored
Symposium, AAO-HNS, Denver, Colorado09/01 Flexarm Speculum Holder for Otologic Surgery, AAO-HNS,
Denver, Colorado09/01 Senior Course Instructor, What’s New in Chronic Ear Surgery,
AAO-HNS, Denver, Colorado09/01 Ossicular Reconstruction in Chronic Ear Disease, Instructional Course,
AAO-HNS, Denver, Colorado01/02 Digital Otomicroscopy – A Simple Directed Solution, Triological Society,
Southern Section, Captiva Island, Florida01/02 Microbiology of Chronic Ear Disease, ENT Extension of Excellence
Meeting, Napa Valley, California02/02 Ossicular Reconstruction in Chronic Ear Surgery, Sisson Head and Neck
Meeting, Vail, Colorado
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02/02 Panel Moderator, Update on the Treatment of Sensorineural Hearing Loss, Sisson Head and Neck Meeting, Vail, Colorado
02/02 Digital Microphotography in Otologic Surgery, Sisson Head and Neck Meeting, Vail, Colorado
04/02 Tympanomastoidectomy for Chronic Ear Disease, Wake ENT Society, Raleigh, North Carolina
05/02 Cochlear Implants 2002, 2nd Annual St. Thomas Neurosciences Meeting, Nashville, Tennessee
05/02 Evaluation of Hearing Loss, 19th Annual Vanderbilt Primary Care Symposium, Nashville, Tennessee
05/02 Treatment of Sensorineural Hearing Loss – Cochlear Implants and Beyond, Department of Audiology, East Tennessee State Medical Center, Johnson City, Tennessee
09/02 What’s New in Surgery for Chronic Ear Disease, Course Instructor,AAO-HNS, San Diego, California
09/02 Chronic Ear Disease: Surgical Decisions and Techniques, Course Instructor, AAO-HNS, San Diego, California
09/02 Ototoxicity of Topical Antibiotic Drops, AAO-HNS Corporate Sponsored Symposium, San Diego, California
10/02 Cochlear Implants: Overview of Surgical Techniques. Tennessee Academy of Audiology and Speech and Language Pathology (TAASLP). Chattanooga, Tennessee
02/03 Medical Legal Otology, Panel Moderator, Sisson Head and Neck Meeting.Vail, Colorado
02/03 New Frontier’s in Sensorineural Hearing Loss, Panel Moderator, Sisson Head and Neck Meeting, Vail, Colorado
02/03 Chronic Ear Disease, Panel Moderator, Sisson Head and Neck Meeting. Vail, Colorado
03/03 Localization and Speech Recognition in Bilateral Cochlear Implants, 11th Annual Symposium on Inner Ear Medicine and Surgery. Innsbruck, Austria.
03/03 Diagnosis and Treatment of Sudden Hearing Loss, 11th Annual Symposium on Inner Ear Medicine and Surgery. Innsbruck, Austria.
03/03 Surgery for Meniere’s Disease: When and How, 11th Annual Symposium on Inner Ear Medicine and Surgery. Innsbruck, Austria.
03/03 Inner Ear Perfusion Therapy, 11th Annual Symposium on Inner Ear Medicine and Surgery. Innsbruck, Austria.
03/03 Glomus Tumors: Surgery, Radiation or Observe, 11th Annual Symposium on Inner Ear Medicine and Surgery, Innsbruck, Austria.
03/03 Medical and Surgical Considerations for Cochlear Implantation, Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center, Cochlear Implant Workshop, Nashville, Tennessee
05/03 Ossicular Reconstruction, Temporal Bone Surgical Dissection Course, Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, Washington
05/03 Issues in Antibiotic Ototoxicity, Temporal Bone Surgical Dissection Course, Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, Washington
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05/03 Canal Wall-Up vs. Canal Wall-Sown Tympanomastoidectomy, Temporal Bone Dissection Course, Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, Washington
05/03 Clinical Diagnosis of Otologic Disease, Temporal Bone Dissection Course, Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, Washington
05/03 Ototoxicity Issues with Antibiotic Ear Drops (Co-presenter, John Rutka, M.D.) Canadian Society of Otolaryngology, Calgary, Canada
06/03 Minimally Invasive Image-guided Facial Recess Apprach to the Middle Ear (Labadie, Choudhry, Cetinkaya, Balachandran, Haynes, Fenlon, Juscyzk, Fitzpatrick), London, England
07/03 Cochlear Implant Surgery, Mountain Region Speech and Hearing, Cochlear Implant Symposium, Kingsport, Tennessee
09/03 What’s New in Chronic Ear Surgery, AAO-HNS Instructional Course, Orlando, Florida
09/03 Surgery for Chronic Ear Disease, AAO-HNS Instructional Course, Orlando, Florida
09/03 Antibiotic Drops: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, AAO-HNS, AM Symposium, Orlando, Florida
09/03 Surgical Techniques of Cochlear Implant Surgery, Cochlear Implant Workshop, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee
11/03 Techniques of Cochlear Implant Surgery, Cochlear Implant Seminar, Cochlear Corporation, Bowling Green, Kentucky
02/04 Ototoxicity and Topical Antibiotic Therapy, Chattanooga, Tennessee02/04 Sensorineural hearing Loss, Current Updates/Cochlear Implants, Panel
Moderator, Sisson Head and Neck Meeting, Vail, Colorado02/04 Chronic Ear Disease, Panel Member, Sisson Head and Neck Meeting,
Vail, Colorado05/04 Subjective benefit in the Med-El US multi center adult bilateral study
(Lake, Peters, Buchman, Pillsbury, Higgins, Clark, Haynes, Labadie, Grantham, Ricketts, Amberg) VII International Cochlear Implant Conference, Indianapolis, Indiana
05/04 Vestibular effects of bilateral cochlear implantation (Buchman, Pillsbury, Higgins, Clark, Haynes, Labadie, Amberg, Roland, Kruger, Peters) VII International Cochlear Implant Conference, Indianapolis, Indiana
05/04 Sound localization in the frontal and horizontal plane in bilateral cochlear implant patients (Haynes, Grantham, Ashmeade, Richetts, Wall, Labadie) VII International Cochlear Implant Conference, Indianapolis, Indiana
05/04 United States multi-center adult bilateral study with the Med-El Combi 40+ (Higgins, Buchman, Clark, Haynes, Labadie, Grantham, Richetts, Amberg, Roland, Kruger) VII International Cochlear Implant Conference, Indianapolis, Indiana
06/04 Evaluation of the Patient with Vertigo, Annual Vanderbilt Primary Care Symposium, Nashville, Tennessee
09/04 Chronic Ear Disease: Surgical Decisions and Techniques, Instructional Course, AAO-HNS, New York, New York
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10/04 Cochlear Implants: Current Surgical Techniques, Tennessee Academy of Audiology and Speech and Language Pathology (TAASLP), Chattanooga, Tennessee
02/05 New Frontier’s in Sensorineural Hearing Loss, Panel Moderator, Sisson Head and Neck Meeting, Vail, Colorado
02/05 Chronic Ear Disease, Panel Member, Sisson Head and Neck Meeting, Vail, Colorado
02/05 An Overview of Otologic Infections, The EAR Foundation, CME Course, Nashville, Tennessee
04/05 Percutaneous Cochlear Implantation, 10th Pediatric Cochlear Implant Symposium, Dallas, Texas
04/05 Sound localization in the horizontal plane by unilaterally and bilaterally implanted adults, 10th Pediatric Cochlear Implant Symposium, Dallas, Texas
04/05 Auditory distance perception testing by unilaterally and bilaterally implanted adults, 10th Pediatric Cochlear Implant Symposium, Dallas, Texas
04/05 Sound localization and the effects of hearing in noise with bilateral cochlear implantation, University of Texas Southwestern, Department of Otolaryngology Grand Rounds, Dallas, Texas
04/05 Bacteriology of otorrhea in the post-fluoroquinolone era, University of Texas Southwestern, Department of Otolaryngology Grand Rounds, Dallas, Texas
04/05 Chronic ear disease, medical and surgical guidelines, Medical University of South Carolina, Department of Otolaryngology Grand Rounds, Charleston, South Carolina
05/05 New developments in Otology and Neurotology, Clarity/Plantronics Annual Partner’s Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana
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OTHER PRESENTATIONS:
07/95 Understanding Vertigo, News Production of CBS Affiliate, Mobile, Alabama
08/95 The Importance of Early Detection of Hearing Loss in Children: Is Universal Screening Indicated? Springhill Hospital, Mobile, Alabama
03/96 Evaluation and Treatment of the Patient with Vertigo, Springhill Hospital, Mobile, Alabama
04/96 Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss, Middle Tennessee Academy of Audiology, Nashville, Tennessee
06/96 Evaluation of the Patient with Vertigo, Bedford County Medical Society, Shelbyville, Tennessee
03/97 Complications of Acute and Chronic Otitis Media, Nashville General Hospital Staff, Nashville, Tennessee
04/97 Antibiotic Therapy for Acute and Chronic Otitis Media, Bowling Green, Kentucky
10/97 Meniere’s Disease, Clarksville Memorial Hospital, Clarksville, Tennessee02/98 Management of Infections of the Ear and Mastoid, Neuroscience Grand
Rounds, Baptist Hospital, Nashville, Tennessee08/98 Management of Chronic Ear Disease, Bowling Green, Kentucky10/98 Cochlear Implants, News Production of NBC Affiliate, Nashville,
Tennessee10/98 Evaluation of Hearing Loss in Children, News Production of NBC
Affiliate, Nashville, Tennessee01/99 Evaluation of the Patient with Vertigo, Saint Thomas Hospital Grand
Rounds, Nashville, Tennessee04/99 Management of Disorders of the Mastoid and Middle Ear, New Orleans,
Louisiana07/99 Surgical Management of Vertigo, CDC, Vanderbilt University Medical
Center, Nashville, Tennessee11/99 Surgical Management of Mastoid Infections, Raleigh, North Carolina08/00 Chronic Ear Surgery, Mobile, Alabama09/00 Management of Chronic Ear Infections, Salt Lake City, Utah11/00 Management of Otorrhea, Miami, Florida02/01 Cochlear Implants, Channel 17, Fox News Affiliate, Nashville, Tennessee02/01 Medical Monday, Meniere’s Disease, News Channel 5, CBS Affiliate,
Nashville, Tennessee04/01 Medical Monday, Cochlear Implants, New Channel 5, CBS Affiliate,
Nashville, Tennessee09/03 Update on Cochlear Implant Surgery, Downtown Rotary Club, Nashville,
Tennessee
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PUBLICATIONS:
1. Haynes DS, Parker EE. Fibrous Dysplasia of the Temporal Bone. (Submitted for publication to American Journal of Otology).
2. Storper IS, Glasscock ME, Haynes DS, Pappas DG. Reoperative Surgery for Acoustic Neuroma. (Submitted for publication)
3. Haynes DS, Schwaber MK, Zealear DL. Functional Electrical Stimulation of Denervated Rabbit Facial Musculature: Effects on Muscle Atrophy, Reinnervation, and Nerve Regeneration. Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery 105(2):232; 1990.
4. Glasscock ME, Hays J, Carrasco VN, Haynes DS. Hearing Preservation in Acoustic Neuroma Surgery. In G. Motta (Ed) New Frontiers of Otorhinolaryngology in Europe. Second European Congress of Otorhinolaryngology and Cervicofacial Surgery; Bologna, Sorrento, June I/11-14; 1992.
5. Haynes DS, Schwaber MK, Netterville JL. Internal Carotid Artery Aneurysms Presenting as Neck Masses. Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery 107(6): 787-791; 1992.
6. Jackson CG, Netterville JL, Glasscock ME, Hampf CR, Carrasco VN, Haynes DS, Fisher J. Defect Reconstruction and CSF Management in Neurotologic Skull Base Tumors with Intracranial Extension. Laryngoscope 102:1205-1214; 1992.
7. Glasscock ME, Hays J, Minor LB, Haynes DS, Carrasco VN. Preservation of Hearing in Surgery for Acoustic Neuromas. Journal of Neurosurgery 78:864-870; 1993.
8. Strasnick B, Glasscock ME, Haynes DS, Minor LB, McMenomey SO. The Natural History of Untreated Acoustic Neuromas. Laryngoscope 104:1115-1119; 1994.
9. Glasscock ME, Haynes DS. Cochlear Implants in Children: Surgeon’s Role in Educational Management. In Pediatric Cochlear Implants: Alternatives in Education and Habilitation. Barnes J; Franz D; Wallace B; eds. Alexander G. Bell, Washington, DC, p. 45, 1994.
10. Macias JD, Glasscock ME, Widick MH, Schall DG, Haynes DS, Josey AF. Ossiculoplasty Using the Black Hydroxylapatite Hybrid Ossicular Replacement Prostheses. American Journal of Otology, 16(6):718-721; 1995.
11. Glasscock ME, Storper IS, Haynes DS, Bohrer PS. Twenty-five Years of Experience with Stapedectomy. Laryngoscope 105(9pt1):899-904; 1995.
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12. Jackson CG, Haynes DS, Walker PA, Glasscock ME, Josey-Tallent, AF. Hearing Conservation Surgery for Glomus Jugular Tumors. American Journal of Otology 17:425-437; 1996.
13. Glasscock ME, Haynes DS, Storper IS, Bohrer PS. Surgery for Chronic Ear Disease in Clinical Otology Hughes GB; Pensak ML; eds. Thieme Medical Publishers, New York, NY, 215-232; 1996.
14. Widick MH, Haynes DS, Jackson CG, Patterson K, Glasscock ME, Macias JD. Slow-flow Phenomena in Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Jugular bulb Masquerading as Skull Base Neoplasms. American Journal of Otology 17(4):648-652; 1996.
15. Glasscock ME, Storper IS, Haynes DS, Bohrer PS. Stapedectomy in Profound Cochlear Loss. Laryngoscope 106(7):831-833; 1996.
16. Glasscock ME, Haynes DS, Storper IS, Bohrer PS. Otology and Neurotology in the Elderly. in Surgical Care of the Elderly, Second Edition. Adtkins BA, Sawyers JL eds. Lippincott-Raven Publishers, Philadelphia, PA. 1998.
17. Glasscock, ME, Haynes DS. Evaluation and Treatment of the Patient with Vertigo. in The Volta Review. Alexander Graham Bell Association of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. Washington, DC; 99(5);129-140; 1999.
18. Strasnick BS, Haynes DS. Otologic and Neurotologic Examination in the Ear. in The Ear – Comprehensive Otology. Canalis R, Lambert P, eds. Lippincott-Raven Publishers, Philadelphia, PA, November 1999.
19. Fortune DS, Haynes DS, Hall JW. Tinnitus: Current Evaluation and Management. Medical Clinics of North America. 83(1):153-162; 1999.
20. Haynes DS, Marzo SJ, Moore BA. Neurophysiological Intraoperative Monitoring. in Head & Neck Surgery – Otolaryngology. Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, PA, p. 1673-1687, 2001.
21. Haynes DS. Diagnosis of Otologic/Neurotologic Disease. Glasscock and Shambaugh Surgery of the Ear, Fifth Edition. Gulya AJ, Glasscock ME, eds. BC Decker, Inc. Publisher, Ontario, Canada, 2001.
22. Haynes DS. Surgery for Chronic Ear Disease. Ear Nose Throat Journal. 80(6 Suppl):8-11; 2001.
23. Megarian CA, Haynes DS, Poe DS, Choo DI, Keriakas TJ, Glasscock ME. Hearing Preservation Surgery for Small Endolymphatic Tumors in the von Hippel-Lindau Syndrome. Otology & Neurotology. 23(3):378-387; 2002.
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24. Haynes DS, Resser JR, Labadie RF, Girasole CR, Kovach BT, Scheker BS, Walker DC. Treatment of Benign Positional Vertigo Using the Semont Maneuver: Efficacy in Patients Presenting Without Nystagmus. Laryngoscope 122:796-801; 2002.
25. Haynes DS. Perioperative Antibiotics in Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media. ENT Journal. 81(8 Suppl.):13-15; 2002.
26. Haynes DS, Harley DH. Surgical Management of Chronic Otitis Media: Beyond Tympanotomy Tubes. Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America. 35:827-839; 2002.
27. Haynes DS. Debate: Topical Aminoglycosides? Yes. The Case for Using These Agents in Chronic Ear Disease. ENT Journal Supplement. 82(1):13-14; 2002.
28. Haynes DS. Benefits of Aminoglycoside Drops Still Outweigh the Risks. ENT Journal. Jan(82), Supplement 1:16; 2003.
29. Haynes DS. Chronically Draining Ear, AAO-HNS Patient of the Month Program (PMP). BC Decker Publishing, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, 2003.
30. Haynes DS, Moore BA, Roland P, Olson GT. Microphotography: A Simple Solution. Laryngoscope. 113(5):915-919; 2003.
31. Coates H, Hawke M, Manning SC, Vesterhauge S, Haynes DS. Strategies for Managing Granulation Tissue. ENT Journal. 8(82):21-24; 2003.
32. Haynes DS. The Chronically Draining Ear. AAO-HNS Patient of the Month Program (PMP), BC Decker Publishing, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, 2004.
33. Cohen SM, Labadie RF, Dietrich MS, Haynes DS. Quality of life in hearing-impaired adults: the role of cochlear implants and hearing aids. Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery. 131(4):413-422; 2004.
34. Haynes DS. Topical antibiotics: strategies for avoiding ototoxicity. (Review) Ear Nose Throat Journal. 83(1 Suppl.):12-14; Jan. 2004.
35. Haynes DS. Diagnosis and treatment of chronic otitis media. Otorhinolaringologia, Vol 54-N. 2:103-110.
36. Haynes DS. Sudden Sensorineural hearing Loss. AAO-HNS Patient of the Month Program (PMP). BC Decker Publishing, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, 2004. (Submitted for publication)
37. Davis BM, Labadie RL, McMenomey SO, Haynes DS. Cochlear implant fixation using polypropoline mesh and titanium screw. Laryngoscope. 114(12):2116-2118; 2004.
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38. Buchman C, Gilmer C, Pillsbury H, Firszt J, Wackym P, Alkaf-Mohod F, Labadie RL, Haynes DS, Amberg SM, Kruger P, Roland P, Shoup A, Black J, Wirth J, Novak M, Lormore K, Miyamoto R, Iler-Kirk K, Bradham TS, Lambert P, Butts S, Hodges A, Balkany T. (April 2003). Bilateral Cochlear Implantation in Adults: US Multi-Center Study. Cochlear Implants in Children, 9 th Symposium . 186-187, 2004.
39. Haynes DS, Liou S. Otitis Externa. American Collee of Physicians PIER – Physician’s information and education resource. 10/20/2004. http://pier.acponline.org.
40. Cohen SM, Labadie RF, Haynes DS. Primary care approach to hearing loss: the hidden disability. Ear Nose Throat Journal. 84(1):26, 29-31, 44; Jan. 2005.
41. Haynes DS, Liou SL. External Otitis. American College of Physicians (ACP) PIER Online Module.
42. Haynes DS, Roland P, Juang M. Cochlear Implants AAO-HNS Self Instructional Package (SIPac) (Submitted for publication), 2005.
43. Kusuma S, Liou S, Haynes DS. Disequilibrium after cochlear implantation cased by a perilymph fistula. Laryngoscope. 115(1):25-26; 2005.
44. Vos JD, Latev MD, Labadie RF, Cohen SM, Werkhaven JA, Haynes DS. Use of Alloderm in Type I Tympanoplasty: A Comparison to Native Tissue Grafts. Laryngoscope. (Submitted for publication).
45. Kaylie DM, Warren FM, Haynes DS, Jackson CG. Neurotologic management of intracranial epidermoid cysts. Laryngoscope. (Submitted for publication).
46. Labadie RF, Shah RJ, Harris SS, Cetinkaya E, Haynes DS, Fenlon M, Juscyzk S, Galloway RL, Fitzpatrick JM. Submillimetric target-registration error using a novel, non-invasive fiducial system (the Ear MarkTM) for image-guided otologic surgery. Computer Aided Surgery. 2005. (Submitted for publication).
47. Haynes DS, Davis BM, Labadie RF, McMenomey SO. Techniques for rigid fixation of cochlear implants to the skull. Operative Techniques in Otolaryngology. Elsevier, 2005.
48. Haynes DS. External Otitis. Conn’s Current Therapy. (Submitted for publication).
49. Haynes DS, O’Malley M, Moore BA. Neurophysiologic Intraoperative Monitoring. in Head & Neck Surgery – Otolaryngology. Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, PA, 2005. (Submitted for publication).
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50. Haynes DS, Vos JD, Labadie RF. Alloderm Tympanoplasty. Current Opinion in Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery. Otology & Neurotology. Oct. 2005. (in preparation for submission for publication).
51. Ricketts T, Ashmead D, Grantham W, Labadie RF, Haynes DS. Speech recognition for unilateral and bilateral implant modes in the presence of uncorrelated noise sources. Ear and Hearing (submitted for publication).
52. Tharpe AM, Haynes DS. Auditory Neuropathy/Dys-Synchrony: A Mountain or a Molehill? In Seewald RC and Bamford J (eds.) A Sound Foundation Through Early Amplification 2001: Preceedings of the Second International Conference.
53. Haynes DS, Parker EE. Fibrous Dysplasia of the Temporal Bone. American Journal of Otology. (Submitted for publication).
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OTHER PUBLICATIONS
1. Haynes DS. Surgery of the Ear. St. Thomas Medical Journal, Nashville, Tennessee.
2. Haynes DS. Treatment of Autoimmune Hearing Loss, Otoscope, a publication of The EAR Foundation, Nashville, Tennessee, 2000.
3. Haynes DS. Medications used in the treatment of vertigo. STEADY, a publication of The EAR Foundation, Nashville, Tennessee, 1999.
4. Haynes DS. Recreational Hearing Loss, Otoscope, IX(4), a publication of The EAR Foundation, Nashville, Tennessee, 1994.
5. Haynes DS. Painting a picture of Meniere’s Disease. Family Focus 3(3):8. Springhill Memorial Hospital, Mobile, Alabama.
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BOOK REVIEWS
1. The External Ear. The Laryngoscope 107:839; June 1997.
2. Color Atlas of Otoscopy – From Diagnosis to Surgery. The Laryngoscope. Sanna M. Thieme Stuttgart, New York, NY, 1999.
3. Atlas of Acoustic Neurinoma Microsurgery. The Laryngoscope. Sanna M. Thieme Stutgard, New York, NY.
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