Steven M. Zeitels, M. D., F.A.C.S.
Institute of Laryngology and Voice Restoration provides funding to continue and expand the multidisciplinary research programs developed and led by Steven M. Zeitels, MD, FACS.
Dr. Zeitels is the Eugene B. Casey Chair of Laryngeal Surgery at Harvard Medical (HMS), an Associate Professor in the Department of Surgery, and the Director of the Center for Laryngeal Surgery and Voice Rehabilitation at the Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Laryngeal Surgery and Voice Rehabilitation. In addition, Dr. Zeitels serves as Laryngologist to the voice departments and theatres throughout Boston.
Dr. Zeitels has been a productive surgical innovator designing more than 15 new laryngeal and pharyngeal procedures as well as two patented laryngoscopes. His major research interests include laryngeal microsurgery, especially as it relates to minimally-invasive surgical oncology; phonosurgery and voice disorders; medical and surgical management of performing artists; design and development of endoscopic instruments; and the history of laryngology and head and neck surgery. Dr. Zeitels has contributed more than 150 scientific articles, book chapters, and videotapes in these areas as well as presenting over 250 papers and lectures. His single-author Atlas of Phonomicrosurgery is considered by many surgeons to be the definitive text in microsurgery of the larynx. He serves or has served on the editorial board of 5 national and international journals. He has been the visiting professor at 20 departments, universities, and hospitals including, Memorial Sloan Kettering, University of Cincinnati, University of Utah, Vanderbilt University, University of Navarra - Pamplona / Spain, Tel Aviv University / Israel, and Aukland University / New Zealand, Kumamoto University / Japan.
Dr. Zeitels has received ~50 awards and honored lectureships for his achievements including the Casselberry Award from the American Laryngological Association. Among his many national and international lectureships, he has served as the Lewis H. Wright Memorial Distinguished Lecturer for the American Society of Anesthesiology, Sylvan Stool History of Medicine Lecturer - University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, and the Arnold Grossman Lecturer in Laryngology - McGill University, as well as honored guest of the British Voice Association, the Japan Laryngological society, the Spanish Head and Neck Society, the 1st annual meeting of the Brazilian Society of Laryngology and Voice, the New Zealand Society of Otolaryngology, and the Chilean Head & Neck Society.
Dr. Zeitels is a committed academic surgeon working locally, nationally and internationally to advance laryngology and head and neck surgery. His work has been featured in the Harvard Medical Alumni Journal, the Harvard Magazine and the BU Alumni Journal and discussed extensively in print media, radio, and television both nationally and internationally [i.e. Good Morning America, Boston Globe, NPR, BBC, Nightline, Boston – New York – LA television news]. He conceived and directs the Voice Restoration Research Program, which is a collaborative effort of investigators at HMS, MGH, MIT, and Julie Andrews. He is the immediate past President of the American Broncho-Esophagological Association. Dr. Zeitels recently re-established a Harvard Laryngeal Surgery service at the MGH, which had not been present since the 1920s. Dr. Zeitels was a member of the 1st class of Boston University (BU) Trustee Scholars, attended the BU 6-year medical program, and graduated from the BU School of Medicine in 1982. He completed the Boston University - Tufts University combined Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery Program in 1987 as well as a Head & Neck Surgical Oncology Fellowship at Boston University and the Boston Veterans Affairs Medical Center in 1988.