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Dr. Matthew Ryan on the BackTable ENT Podcast

Dr. Matthew Ryan

Otolaryngologist

2 Podcasts on BackTable

Dr. Ryan is a Professor of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery at UT Southwestern Medical Center.

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Biologics for Nasal Polyps: What’s the Role?
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BackTable ENT & Allergy

Episode # 46  •  01 Feb 2022

Biologics for Nasal Polyps: What’s the Role?

We talk with Dr. Cecelia Damask and Dr. Matt Ryan about the role of Biologics for Nasal Polyps, including patient selection and its place in the treatment plan.

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About

Dr. Matthew Ryan, MD, is a Professor in the Department of Otolaryngology at UT Southwestern Medical Center. He graduated from medical school at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston in 1996, completed a general surgery internship and otolaryngology residency at the MUSC Children's Hospital, and completed otolaryngology residency at the Shands Hospital at University of Florida. He conducts research in the medical treatment of nasal polyps, pathogenesis of nasal polyps, and topical intranasal therapeutics.

Dr. Ryan is a past president of the American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy and currently serves on its Education Committee. He is also past president of the Dallas Academy of Otolaryngology. He previously served on the Editorial Board of and as Associate Editor for the journal Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and currently serves as an ad hoc reviewer for several other scholarly journals. Dr. Ryan has also contributed to numerous books and published many academic articles related to his areas of expertise.

Visit UT Southwestern Medical Center to learn more about Dr. Matthew Ryan.

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