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Office
2500 N State St
Department Of Otolaryngology
Jackson, MS 39216Phone+1 601-984-5160Fax+1 601-815-6985
Summary
- Dr. John Reed is an otolaryngologist specializing in pediatric otolaryngology based in Jackson, MS. He completed his medical education at the University of Mississippi School of Medicine and his residency in otolaryngology at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. Dr. Reed further pursued a fellowship in pediatric otolaryngology at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. He currently holds the position of Pediatric Otolaryngologist at the University of Mississippi Medical Center Children's of Mississippi. His notable publications include research on nasal saline irrigation, pediatric subglottic cyst management, and airway management in Pierre Robin Sequence.
Education & Training
- Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical CenterFellowship, Pediatric Otolaryngology, 1994 - 1995
- University of Mississippi Medical CenterResidency, Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1989 - 1994
- University of Mississippi School of MedicineClass of 1989
Certifications & Licensure
- MS State Medical License 1990 - 2025
- OH State Medical License 1994 - 1996
- American Board of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Otolaryngology
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 6 citationsCan contaminated water be rendered safe for nasal saline irrigationsAllison G. Ordemann, James K. Stanford, Donna C. Sullivan, J. Mark Reed
The Laryngoscope. 2017-07-01 - 4 citationsCase presentation and images of a lingual osseous choristoma in a pediatric patient.James K. Stanford, James C. Spencer, J. Mark Reed
American Journal of Otolaryngology. 2015-11-01 - 3 citationsManagement of pediatric subglottic cysts using the Bugbee fulgurating electrode.Matthew A. Richardson, Tyler W. Winford, Byron K. Norris, J. Mark Reed
JAMA Otolaryngology-- Head & Neck Surgery. 2014-02-01
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