Head and Neck Surgery Fellowship

Head and neck endocrine surgery, laryngology and head and reconstruction are all integrated parts of head & neck service at OHSU. This integration gives a unique advantage to our team. The entire care of patients is handled by the head and neck service. The fellow will have exposure to all aspects of surgical management within the department. Patients who will require complex reconstruction can be scheduled expeditiously. In addition, the head & neck service works closely with many different surgical services. Joint cases are routinely performed with neurosurgery, spine service, general surgery, facial plastics, otology and plastic surgery. Most endoscopic skull base cases are managed jointly with neurosurgery service. Patient who require local tissue transfer are managed by head and neck service and facial plastics as seen appropriate. Larger surgical defects which require free tissue transfer are addressed by microsurgical, reconstructive team, which is part of the head & neck service. There is a strong relationship between head and neck surgery and oral maxillofacial surgery service at OHSU. Patients who need dental extractions, prosthetics or more complex dental procedures are managed in conjunction with oral maxillofacial surgery service in an expedited fashion because of this collaboration.

The head & neck section has the primary responsibility for all head & neck oncology, reconstruction and laryngology patients. Patients who require participation from other disciplines of otolaryngology such as facial plastics, otology, rhinology and pediatrics are managed in conjunction with the respective services. Head and neck surgery acts as an active consultant in the management of joint cases with other services such as thoracic surgery, neurosurgery and medical oncology.

For more information on the Head and Neck Surgery Fellowship, please click here for the American Head and Neck Society Fellowship Program Application.

Current Fellow

David Kim, MD
Dr. David Kim grew up in southern California. He received his B.S and M.S at University of California, San Diego and then went on to earn his M.D from Eastern Virginia Medical School. Dr. Kim completed his residency in Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery at University of Nevada, Las Vegas School of Medicine. In his free time, he enjoys traveling and playing piano/chamber music.

Previous Fellows

Graduates of the Head & Neck Surgery Fellowship at OHSU go on to be recognized as experts in this field. 

See a list of previous fellows

Program Director

Assistant Professor
Director of Head & Neck Fellowship
Department of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery
Oregon Health and Science University