Associate Professor, Rhinology + Skull Base Surgery
University of Miami, Otolaryngology
Dr. Corinna Levine is an Associate Professor at the University of Miami in the Division of Rhinology and Anterior Skull Base Surgery.
Dr. Levine completed her medical training at Yale School of Medicine and went onto a seven- year Otolaryngology residency at the University of Washington with an in-folded Outcomes Research Fellowship and MPH. She completed fellowship in Rhinology and Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery at the University of Miami (UM). Dr. Levine joined the UM faculty as a surgeon-scientist. Her clinical practice focuses exclusively on chronic sinusitis and endoscopic skull base surgery for benign and malignant sinonasal and orbital tumors and repair of skull defects. Dr. Levine is the Director of Clinical Rhinology Research. She is the recipient of several grants including the Triological Society Career Development Award and the University of Miami KL-2 Career. She is currently funded by a NIMHD K23. Her research focuses on improving CRS outcomes through precision medicine approaches to care and addressing CRS health disparities.
Dr. Levine is the Associate Director of the UM Rhinology and Skull Base Surgery Fellowship. She is committed to education and teaching as the Director of the Rhinology resident rotation. She is involved in clinical and research mentorship within her department and nationally. In addition, Dr. Levine is a member of multiple national committees and is a co-chair of the North American Skull Base Health Value Committee