Associate Professor of Clinical Otolaryngology
Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California
Los Angeles, California, United States
Dr. Bozena B. Wrobel, is a rhinologist and endoscopic skull base surgeon at the USC Caruso Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. She received her undergraduate and M.D. degree from the Medical University of Warsaw in Poland. She completed an Otolaryngology Residency at the University of Colorado. She completed a one-year fellowship in Rhinology (including advanced endoscopic sinus and anterior skull base surgery) and Chemosensory Disorders (Smell & Taste) at the University of Nebraska with Donald A. Leopold, M.D. in 2004. She also did mini fellowship in endoscopic skull base surgery with Peter J. Wormald, M.D. ( Adelaide University, Australia). She joined the Faculty of the USC Department of Otolaryngology in 2004.
Dr. Wrobel is the Director of the USC Rhinology and Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery. With neurosurgeon Dr. Gabriel Zada she is involved in USC Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery and Endoscopic Skull Base Center.
Dr. Wrobel is the Past President of the Los Angeles Society of Otolaryngology.
She is an active reviewer for multiple otolaryngology journals including IFAR and serves on Editorial Board of American Journal of Rhinology and Allergy.
Dr. Wrobel has been the Course Director of USC CME courses: USC Advanced Endoscopic Sinus and Anterior Skull Base Courses for practicing otolaryngologists and neurosurgeons for last 12 years. With Dr. Gabriel Zada she has been also co-directing annual residents courses in endoscopic skull base surgery both for otolaryngology and neurosurgery residents. Dr. Wrobel is a frequently invited Speaker on national and international rhinology conferences and sinus surgery/skull base courses
Dr. Wrobel’s medical practice is oriented toward rhinology, complex disorders of the paranasal sinuses and endoscopic anterior skull base surgery. Her research includes endoscopic anterior skull-base surgical approaches, Lothrop procedure and chemosensory disorders of smell and taste.
Gender Diversity in Academic Rhinology
Sunday, September 29, 2024
10:00 AM – 10:06 AM EDT
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