Professor-Oto-HNS University of Central FLA
AdventHealth
Celebration, FL, United States
Michael D. Seidman, MD attained his degree in Human Nutrition and MD from the School of Public Health and Medical School at the University of Michigan. He did his OTO-HNS Residency at Henry Ford Health System.
and fellowship in Otologic/Neurotologic and Skull Base Surgery at Ear Research Foundation. He Chairs the Department of Oto-HNS and leads the Division of Otologic/Neurotologic/Skull base surgery at Advent Health Central Fla division. He is the Medical Director for the Center for Integrative Medicine and for Wellness. He served as the Chair-Board of Governors for the AAO-HNS and to the Board of Directors for the Academy. Dr. Seidman has presented to Congress and the FDA. The governor of Michigan appointed him to the medical board for the State. He serves in numerous leadership roles locally, nationally, and internationally, and serves as an editor, associate editor, and on the review board of eight national or international journals. Dr. Seidman has extramural funding from the NIH and DOD. He is considered an expert on the molecular basis of aging, noise induced hearing loss, otologic/neurotologic-skull base surgery, herbal therapies, and complementary/integrative medicine. He developed two surgical procedures and is one of 12 surgeons worldwide performing the Envoy Esteem Fully implantable hearing surgery and an early adopter of the IOTA Robot for cochlear implantation.
Dr. Seidman lectures internationally on such topics; has more than 130 major publications; two books, seven patents and numerous awards including being honored, since 1995, as one of the top Doctors in the USA. He has been interviewed on Good Morning America, CNN and other news venues and has been quoted nationally and internationally in such magazines as O, Shape, Women’s World, Prevention, Men’s Health, The Wall Street Journal, New York and the London Times. He was honored with the Clinical Practitioner Excellence Award.
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