George S. Goding, Jr., MD - MED - Otolaryngology Department (Ear, Nose, Throat), University of Minnesota
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George S. Goding, Jr., MD


Dr. George Goding
Contact Information

Phone: 612-626-0912
Fax: 612-625-2101

Email:

godin001@umn.edu

Address:

Otolaryngology Department
420 Delaware Street S.E.
Mayo Mail Code 396
Minneapolis, MN 55415

Admin Coordinator:

Renee Gruidl

Lions Voice Clinic: 
www.lionsvoiceclinic.umn.edu

 


For Clinic, Appointment, and Referral information visit University of Minnesota Physicians



Associate Professor

Patient Care

Laryngeal and voice disorders
Paranasal sinus disease

 

Research

Laryngeal reinnervation for unilateral vocal fold paralysis
Laryngeal muscle histology

Education & Training

Medical School
Tulane University

Residency
University of Washington

Selected Publications

Goding GS and Bierbaum R: The relationship of the posterior cricoarytenoid muscle to the posterior cricoid lamina. Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 120 (4):493-498, 1999.

Olsen DEL, Goding GS, and Michael D: Acoustic and perceptual evaluation of laryngeal reinnervation by ansa cervicalis transfer. Laryngoscope. Dec;108(12):1767-72, 1998

Goding GS and Pernell KJ:  Doxorubicin Chemomyectomy:  Effects on Evoked Vocal Fold Tension and Mucosal Wave. Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology. 109(3):294-300, 2000

Goding GS, Al-Sharif BA, McKloon LK.  Myonuclear Addition to Uninjured Laryngeal Myofibers in Adult Rabbits.  Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology. 2005;114:552-7.

Silver RD, Harrison AR, Goding GS. Combined endoscopic medial and external lateral orbital decompression for progressive thyroid eye disease. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 2006;134:260-6.


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