COTTON-FITTON ENDOWED LECTURE IN PEDIATRIC OTOLARYNGOLOGY“Pediatric Otolaryngology: The Value Proposition of Subspecialty Training”
Marci Lesperance, MD, is professor of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery and division chief of pediatric otolaryngology at the University of Michigan Health System. She has a passion for otolaryngology and for seeing research advances translated into patient care.
The Cotton-Fitton Endowed Lecture in Pediatric Otolaryngology, funded by Robin T. Cotton, MD, and Cynthia M. Fitton, was established to educate otolaryngologists about considerations and care of children with disease or disorders of the ears, nose, throat, head, and neck.
Lecturer: Marci Lesperance, MD
Dr. Lesperance was educated at the University of Michigan (receiving an MD and MS), where she did a six-year otolaryngology residency, with 18 months of research training supported by a T32 grant. She then completed a one-year research fellowship in the Laboratory of Medical Genetics at the National Institute of Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD), followed by a pediatric otolaryngology fellowship at Children’s National Medical Center in Washington, DC.
Dr. Lesperance’s research focuses on the molecular genetics of hearing loss and using genetics to improve patient care. She recently served as Chair of the Board of Scientific Counselors for the NIDCD. She has held leadership roles in the American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology, most recently as president. She edited the Pediatric Otolaryngology section for Cummings Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, 6th edition.