

Dr. Dennis Tang
Otolaryngologist
3 Podcasts • 5 Cases on BackTable
Dr. Dennis Tang is an otolaryngologist practicing at Cedar-Sinai in Los Angeles, California.
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Episode # 268 • 07 Apr 2026
Building a Skull Base Program in Private Practice
What if you could build a skull base practice outside academia, without sacrificing complexity, income, or fulfillment? On this episode of the BackTable ENT Podcast, Dr. Kibwei McKinney from SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital in Oklahoma City joins guest host Dr. Dennis Tang to discuss building a rhinology and skull base surgery practice outside academia.
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FESS: CRSwNP with Worsening Hyposmia & Progressive Facial Pressure
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FESS: CRS without Nasal Polyps, History of Surgery & Awful Packing Experience
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FESS: Diffuse Grade 3 Nasal Polyposis Involving Middle Turbinate
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FESS: CRSwNP with Recurrent Sinusitis, Polyposis & AFRS
with Dr. Dennis Tang and Dr. Satyan Sreenath
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FESS: Application of Bioresorbable Agents in CRSwNP
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About
Dennis Tang, MD is an Otolaryngologist, Head and Neck Surgeon and fellowship-trained Endoscopic Sinus and Skull Base Surgeon. Dr. Tang has been well trained in all areas of general otolaryngology. He has completed subspecialty training in Endoscopic Sinus Surgery and Skull Base Surgery with particular interests including chronic rhinosinusitis, nasal polyps, nasal obstruction, CSF leak, nasal tumors, proptosis, and excessive tearing. Dr. Tang obtained dual bachelor’s degrees in both Bioengineering and Biochemistry from the University of Washington. He earned his M.D. concurrently with a M.S. in Applied Anatomy from Case Western Reserve University. He subsequently completed his residency at Cleveland Clinic Foundation. He stayed for an additional year at Cleveland Clinic Foundation for subspecialty fellowship training under guidance of both the rhinology and neurosurgical teams. He has presented nationally and has published widely in the fields of chronic rhinosinusitis and anterior skull base lesions. He is a member of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, American Rhinologic Society, and North American Skull Base Society.
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