As an otolaryngologist, my philosophy of care is deeply rooted in a commitment to the holistic well-being of my patients. I believe that the practice of ear, nose, and throat medicine goes beyond the treatment of specific medical conditions—it encompasses the art of enhancing the overall quality of life for those under my care. I believe that the trust between myself and my patients is paramount to successfully working together to address their specific needs.
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Qualifications and experience
- Specialties
- Otolaryngology
- Gender
- Female
- Languages spoken
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English
- Education
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Residency
Oregon Health & Sciences University (2023)
Doctor of Medicine
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine (2018)
Bachelor of Science
University of Oklahoma (2014)
- Board Certification
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Certification Agency Specialty Year American Board of Otolaryngology Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery 2025 - Clinical interest for patients
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My practice includes the entire scope of ear, nose, and throat surgery, and I have a particular interest in endocrine surgery, salivary gland surgery, and sinus surgery.
I am a high volume thyroid surgeon with > 50 endocrine (thyroid and parathyroid) surgeries per year. I am a member of the American Thyroid Association, and board certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery. I am a participant in our Thyroid Tumor Board which is our multidisciplinary board that reviews thyroid cancer cases monthly for Northern Colorado to ensure appropriate treatment with the most up-to-date recommendations for all our patients.
I perform salivary gland surgery for management of benign and malignant tumors, and the management of salivary stones. I am also trained in sialoendoscopy, a minimally invasive way to remove small salivary stones.
Our office puts an emphasis on the long term management of chronic sinusitis with both medical and surgical therapies to treat inflammation from multiple pathways.
I work with our Pulmonology and Sleep team on the surgical implantation of INSPIRE hypoglossal nerve stimulator devices to help with sleep apnea.
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