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Alan D. Workman, MD, MTR
Contributor
Dr. Alan D. Workman is assistant professor of otolaryngology–head and neck surgery at Harvard Medical School, and a physician and surgeon at Massachusetts Eye and Ear.
Dr. Workman is a fellowship-trained sinus surgeon with expertise in complex sinus surgery and endoscopic treatment of sinus tumors, cerebrospinal fluid leaks, and skull base lesions. He is passionate about improving quality of life for patients with disorders of the nose and sinuses through effective medical and surgical treatments.
He earned his undergraduate degree from Cornell University and his medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania, before completing otolaryngology residency training at the Mass Eye and Ear/Harvard Medical School program. He then completed fellowship training in rhinology at the University of Pennsylvania before returning to Mass Eye and Ear as faculty.
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