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Office
University of Washington Med Center
Otolaryngology HNS, 1959 NE Pacific, NE 300, Box 356161
Seattle, WA 98195Phone+1 206-598-4022Fax+1 206-598-6611
Summary
- Dr. Clifford Hume is an otolaryngologist and otologist in Seattle, WA. He is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including University of Washington Medical Center, Veterans Affairs Puget Sound Health Care System, Harborview Medical Center, and Seattle Cancer Care Alliance. He is Chief of Otolaryngology at VA Puget Sound. He received his MD and PhD from Weill Cornell Medical College of Cornell University and has been in practice 21 years. He is experienced in treatments for hearing loss and dizziness including: cholesteatoma, otosclerosis, vestibular disorders, bone anchored hearing devices, cochlear implants and endoscopic middle ear surgery.
Education & Training
- University of WashingtonResidency, Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1997 - 2002
- Weill Cornell MedicineClass of 1996
- New York-Presbyterian HospitalPost-Doctoral Fellowship, 1988 - 1994
- Cornell University Medical College Graduate School Medical SciencesPhD, Immunology/Molecular Biology, 1983 - 1988
Certifications & Licensure
- WA State Medical License 2002 - 2026
- American Board of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Otolaryngology
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- Fellow (FAAO-HNS) American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 2 citationsCochlear Implant Access for VeteransNancy K. Cambron, Clifford R. Hume, J. Thomas Roland
JAMA Otolaryngology-- Head & Neck Surgery. 2020-04-01 - 4 citationsDirect Intracochlear Acoustic Stimulation Using a PZT Microactuator.Chuan Luo, Irina Omelchenko, Robert D. Manson, Carol A. Robbins, Elizabeth C. Oesterle
Trends in Hearing. 2015-12-01 - 57 citationsSelective deletion of cochlear hair cells causes rapid age-dependent changes in spiral ganglion and cochlear nucleus neurons.Ling Tong, Melissa K. Strong, Tejbeer Kaur, José M. Juiz, Elizabeth C. Oesterle
The Journal of Neuroscience. 2015-05-20
Grant Support
- Development of PZT Thin Film microactuators for intracochlear applicationsNational Science Foundation2012–2016
- Afferent Innervation Of The Postnatal CochleaNational Institute On Deafness And Other Communication Disorders2004–2008
Professional Memberships
- Fellow
- Member
- Association for Research in OtolaryngologyMember
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