

Dr. Carlos Torre
Otolaryngologist
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Dr. Carlos Torre is practicing otolaryngologist and the president at Sleep, Snoring & Sinus Clinic of Florida in Miami.
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Episode # 196 • 22 Oct 2024
Revolución en Higiene Nasal
En este episodio de Backable ENT, El Dr. Carlos Torre entrevista al Dr. Luisam Tarrats, un otorrinolaringólogo de Puerto Rico, sobre su práctica médica y su viaje empresarial para construir Burble, una empresa de enjuagues nasales.
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About
Dr. Torre completed his medical degree in his hometown of Puerto Rico at the University of Puerto Rico, School of Medicine. While obtaining his medical degree, Dr. Torre participated in the Advanced Training in Clinical Research fellowship program at the University of California San Francisco, where he first was exposed to the field of sleep surgery.
He then completed his residency training in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Puerto Rico. He realized during this time that there was a gap in the understanding and treatment of sleep disorders involving the airway. This inspired him to complete a two-year fellowship at Stanford University, where he sub-specialized in the fields of sleep surgery and sleep medicine.
After completing his studies and specializations under the tutelage of many incredible colleagues and mentors, Dr. Torre became an Assistant Professor in the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Miami. There, he served as the Director of the Sleep Surgery program and was a faculty member in the Sleep Medicine division. He trained multiple residents and fellows in sleep surgery.
Dr. Torre focused on addressing the root of sleep disorders, instead of merely treating the symptoms; this unique approach led to strong collaborative relationships between different departments at the University of Miami. His introduction of programs such as personalized upper airway evaluation using Drug Induced Sleep Endoscopy (DISE), hypoglossal nerve stimulation (HGNS), and skeletal surgery for Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) made the University of Miami one of the few centers in the nation that offered comprehensive sleep care.
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