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Mallory J. Raymond, M.D., is an otologist-neurotologist and clinician-educator. She conducts patient-centered studies on diseases of the ear and lateral skull base and studies on medical education.
Dr. Raymond's clinical research includes the study of cochlear implant outcomes. She also investigates surgical techniques for the eustachian tube and tumors of the lateral skull base. Her educational research focuses on the use of surgical videos to improve teaching and learning.
Dr. Raymond's clinical work is aimed at improving the treatment and outcomes of patients with conditions resulting in hearing loss, tinnitus and dizziness. By understanding how patient factors affect cochlear implant hearing and quality of life outcomes, clinicians can optimize patient counseling and preoperative expectations. Likewise, by studying surgical videos of trainees, clinician-educators can improve the process of surgical learning to better equip surgeons for minimizing patient complications.
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