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David Chen
Assistant Professor, Otolaryngology (Clinical Scholar Track)
Otolaryngology
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Office-based facial plastics procedures: Neuromodulators
2023
facial procedures,
neuromodulators,
plastic surgery,
cosmetic treatments,
medical aesthetics
Carotid Artery-Cochlear Dehiscence
2020
cardiology,
otolaryngology,
neurology,
vascular surgery,
medical imaging
The Valuation of Rhytidectomy in Different Economic Markets
2020
cosmetic surgery,
economics,
market analysis,
healthcare,
consumer behavior
Assessment of Casual Observers' Willingness to Pay for Increased Attractiveness Through Rhinoplasty
2019
cosmetic surgery,
consumer behavior,
perception,
economic valuation,
plastic surgery
A novel technique for tracheal reconstruction using a resorbable synthetic mesh
2018
surgery,
biomaterials,
reconstructive,
medical devices,
tissue engineering
The Studying Multiple Outcomes After Aural Rehabilitative Treatment Study: Study Design and Baseline Results
2017
aural rehabilitative treatment,
baseline results,
multiple outcomes
A Comparison of Self-Report and Audiometric Measures of Hearing and Their Associations With Functional Outcomes in Older Adults
2016
hearing,
aging,
measurement,
function,
comparative
Association of hearing impairment with declines in physical functioning and the risk of disability in older adults
2015
hearing impairment,
physical functioning,
disability risk,
older adults,
association
Assessing Systemic Stress in Otolaryngology: Methodology and Feasibility of Hair and Salivary Cortisol Testing
2015
otolaryngology,
cortisol testing,
systemic stress,
methodology,
feasibility
Assessing physical functioning in otolaryngology: feasibility of the Short Physical Performance Battery
2014
physical functioning,
otolaryngology,
feasibility,
short physical performance battery,
assessment