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Stephen A Falk, MD, FACS

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Biography

Dr. Stephen Falk has taught and practiced medicine at Yale School of Medicine and Cornell Scott Hill Health Center, New Haven, CT. He is Assistant Clinical Professor in the Departments of Surgery and Anatomy at Yale School of Medicine. Previously he served as Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery and Family Medicine at the University of Rochester School of Medicine-Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, NY.

Dr. Falk's training includes: 1. residency and chief-residency in Department of Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery at Stanford University Medical Center, Stanford, CA.

2. post-doctoral studies in biostatistics and epidemiology at the University of North Carolina, School of Public Health, Chapel Hill, NC.

3. Associate Research Scientist, National Institutes of Health

Dr. Falk has clinical experience in a wide range of medical and surgical aspects of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery including thyroid, parathyroid, head and neck cancer, otology, nose and sinus, sleep apnea, facial plastic surgery, maxillofacial trauma, cranial nerves and others.

His interests in patient care, research and teaching include:

Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery -Publications Section has original research papers of the topics below written by Dr. Falk and colleagues

1. cancer of head and neck

2. techniques of thyroid surgery

3. management of the pharyngeal, superior laryngeal and inferior laryngeal nerves (recurrent and non-recurrent) (3 cervical branches of CN 10) in suspected and proven thyroid cancer

4. hypocalcemia, hypoparathyroidism, calcium metabolism, and hypocalcitonemia pre, intra, and post-thyroidectomy

5. hypothermia is a cause of temporary post-thyroidectomy hypocalcemia

6. balancing risks vs rewards during thyroidectomy

7. radiation-induced thyroid cancer (I131, XRT)

8. use of serum calcitonin in evaluation of thyroid nodules

9. molecular genetics and clinical management of multiple endocrine neoplasia syndromes

    Neuroscience:

    1. General neuroanatomy and neurologic function

    2. Cranial Nerves- neuroanatomy, gross anatomy, physiology, and diseases

    3. Peripheral nervous system- cervical, brachial, lumbar, and sacral plexi : autonomic (sympathetic and parasympathetic) nervous system

    4. Cerebral function

    5. Auditory and Visual Systems

      Integrated anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology of all organ systems

      1. Head
      2. Neck
      3. Chest (Thorax and Pectoral Girdle)
      4. Back, vertebral column and spinal cord
      5. Abdomen
      6. Female and Male Pelvis and Perineum
      7. Upper extremity
      8. Lower extremity

      Patient care, research, and teaching the above topics have occurred at national and local meetings, Grand Rounds, and courses at the following institutions among others: National Institutes of Health, American Thyroid Association, Harvard Medical School, Yale School of Medicine, American College of Surgeons, American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, American Academy of Family Physicians, George Washington University School of Medicine, University of Rochester School of Medicine, University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Cornell Scott Hill Health Center, New Haven, CT

        Dr. Falk has served as an editorial staff reviewer for the following peer reviewed journals among others: The Thyroid, Head and Neck. Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
        He earned fellowships in:

        1. American College of Surgeons (FACS)

        2. American Board of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery (FAAO-HNS) from which he is board certified.

        3. American Society of Head and Neck Surgery

        4. American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

        5. American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery

        Dr. Falk is a former Lieutenant Commander, US Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, 1971-74.

        Dr. Falk earned the degree Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC) from the American College, Bryn Mawr, PA, after successfully completing and passing extensive course work, written examinations, and on the job work requirements.

        Thyroid Disease: Endocrinology, Surgery, Nuclear Medicine and Radiotherapy, is a comprehensive, 40-chapter text (in two editions) which Dr. Falk organized, edited and partly authored with chapter contributions from 70 experts. It is one of the first thyroid texts to use multi- and inter-disciplinary approaches that provide the best care for the patient with thyroid disease.

        Dr. Falk teaches integrated anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology and neuroanatomy and neurologic function, and general surgical techniques to medical students at Yale School of Medicine in the donor-cadaver laboratory throughout their first year. The laboratory activities bring together first year medical students with their teachers including students in higher classes, anatomy faculty, residents in training and physicians and surgeons of all types practicing at Yale. The atmosphere is truly inspiring as students and faculty carry on meticulous hands-on study of anatomy and both are learners and teachers. I continue to be amazed by the energy and zeal for teaching and learning that occurs in every laboratory session. As a consequence, students often regard anatomy as the best and most fundamental course in their medical education.

        Dr. Falk was recently nominated for the prestigious Charles Bohmfalk Prize for Teaching in Clinical Sciences as judged by the Yale School of Medicine faculty and students. The prize attests to dedication to medical student education, honors outstanding contributions to the teaching program, serving as a role model for the Yale community of educators. as an outstanding teacher with excellent skills in the teaching of integrated anatomy, in all body systems: Head, Neck: Chest; Back, vertebral column and spinal cord; Abdomen; Female and Male Pelvis and Perineum; Upper extremity; Lower extremity

        Appointments

        Other Departments & Organizations

        Education & Training

        MSc
        Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford University Hospital, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery : Residency and Chief Residency
        MSc
        University of Miami-Jackson Memorial Hospital- VA Hospital, Departments of Internal Medicine and Surgery
        MD
        New York University Grossman School of Medicine, Department of Medicine and Surgery; With Honors
        BA
        Tufts University, Departments of Chemistry and Biology; Magna Cum Laude; Phi Beta Kappa

        Board Certifications

        • Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

          Certification Organization
          American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
          Original Certification Date
          1985
        • Head and Neck Surgery

          Certification Organization
          American Society of Head and Neck Surgery
          Original Certification Date
          1985
        • Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery

          Certification Organization
          American College of Surgeons
          Original Certification Date
          1984
        • Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery

          Certification Organization
          American Board of Otolaryngology
          Original Certification Date
          1978

        Research

        Research at a Glance

        Publications Timeline

        A big-picture view of Stephen A Falk's research output by year.
        5Publications

        Publications

        2003

        • Surgery for Hyperthyroidism
          Falk SA, Popat SR, , Ch 10 in: Surgery of the Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands, edited by Randolph GW, Saunders, Philadelphia, 2003
          Peer-Reviewed Educational Materials

        1997

        • Study guide: Thyroid Disease
          Falk SA. , 1993-97, American Academy of Family Practice.
          Peer-Reviewed Educational Materials

        1996

        • Thyroid Cancers - Papillary, Follicular and Hurthle cell
          Goldman N, Coniglio J, Falk SA. In Otolaryngology Clinics of North America, Current Concepts in Management of Thyroid and Parathyroid Disorders, eds ML Shindo and PA Singer, WB Saunders, Philadelphia, 29:4, pp. 593-603.
          Peer-Reviewed Educational Materials

        1989

        • Evaluation and Treatment of Thyroid Cancer,
          Falk SA, Birken EA, Course Syllabus, 1983-89, American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.
          Peer-Reviewed Educational Materials

        1982

        • Hyperthyroidism, Course Syllabus
          40. Falk SA, Birken EA, , 1982, American Academy of Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery.
          Peer-Reviewed Educational Materials

        Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

        • honor

          Nomination for the Charles Bohmfalk Prize for Teaching in Clinical Sciences as judged by the Yale School of Medicine faculty and students. The prize attests to dedication to medical student education, honors outstanding contributions to the teaching program, serving as a role model for the Yale community of educators. as an outstanding teacher with excellent skills in the teaching of integrated anatomy, in all body systems: Head, Neck: Chest; Back, vertebral column and spinal cord; Abdomen; Female and Male Pelvis and Perineum; Upper extremity; Lower extremity

        • activity

          The following medical Journals: The Thyroid, Head and Neck, Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery

        • honor

          Honor Award for 10 consecutive years of teaching thyroid surgery course at the national meeting

        • activity

          American Head and Neck Society

        • honor

          Best Doctors in America. Evaluation done by physicians and providers

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