Lectures Around the World
By: Morgan Samples
Published Date: Apr 16
Dr. Bradford Woodworth has been traveling a lot lately, but not for pleasure. He has been asked to present lectures at institutions as close as San Antonio, Texas and as far as Melbourne, Australia. Dr. Woodworth is always eager to provide his insight on various topics like rhinosinusitis, cystic fibrosis, sinus trauma and CSF leaks. Below is a list of some of his recent lectures:
- International Congress Faculty/Scientific Program Speaker, "Transnasal Endoscopic Management of Frontal Sinus Trauma." Rhinology World Congress, Hong Kong, China, August 31-September 3, 2017.
- Keynote Speaker, "Acquired CFTR Dysfunction in Chronic Rhinosinusitis." Stanford University Otolaryngology 8th Annual Research Day, Stanford, CA, October 23, 2017.
- International Guest Faculty/Invited Speaker, "Cystic Fibrosis" & "Endoscopic Management of Frontal Sinus Fractures" & "Management of Spontaneous CSF leaks and Idiopathic intracranial hypertension", 2017 Victorian Sinus and Rhioplasty Dissection Course, Oct 27-29, Melbourne, Australia.
- Visiting Professor/Invited Speaker, “Evolution of Treatment Paradigms for CSF Leaks and Frontal Sinus Trauma.” University of Pennsylvania Department of Otorhinolaryngology Grand Rounds, Philadelphia, PA, November 9, 2017.
- International Guest Faculty/Invited Speaker, “Management of AFS, ASA Triad, and CD Frontal Sinus Disease.” & “Draf IIB Frontal Sinusotomy: How I Do It.” 7th Nottingham Advanced Frontal Sinus Surgery Course, Coventry, UK, January 22-23, 2018.
- Invited Speaker, "Transnasal Endoscopic Management of Frontal Sinus Trauma" for panel on Management of Anterior Skull Base Trauma. North American Skull Base Society Annual Meeting, February 18, 2018.
- Holt Visiting Professor on Translational Research. “Acquired CFTR Dysfunction in Chronic Rhinosinusitis.” University of Texas Health – San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, March 6, 2018.
- Holt Visiting Professor on Translational Research. “Evolving Treatment Strategies for CSF Leaks and Frontal Sinus Trauma.” University of Texas Health – San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, March 6, 2018.
Dr. Woodworth and Dr. Philip Chen, program director at UTSA, in front of the Alamo.