

Dr. Rajiv Pandit
Otolaryngologist
1 Podcast on BackTable
Dr. Rajiv Pandit is a clinical instructor and section chief of otolaryngology at Methodist Dallas Medical Center is Dallas, Texas.
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Episode # 181 • 16 Jul 2024
Localized Drug Delivery for CRS
Before bringing a new device into your practice, it’s prudent to understand the science behind, indications for, and insurance coverage of that device. In this episode, Dr. Rajiv Pandit, comprehensive otolaryngologist at Dallas ENT Head & Neck Surgery Center, joins BackTable to discuss his success treating sinusitis with drug-eluting stents.
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After the completion of his residency program in General Surgery at Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood, Illinois, Dr. Pandit established his practice in Dallas in 2001 at Methodist Dallas Medical Center. Dr. Pandit serves as Clinical Instructor in the Dept. of Surgery and as Section Chief of Otolaryngology at Methodist Dallas Medical Center. He is the founding president of the medical staff at Methodist Hospital for Surgery, and the former president of the Dallas Academy of Otolaryngology.
Dr. Pandit has been one of the earliest adopters of new techniques and technology in the field of otolaryngology, including one of the first in the Dallas area to perform pillar palatal implants, balloon sinus surgery, TORs robotic surgery, and Propel stent implants.
Dr. Pandit has authored numerous scientific articles and presented before many medical conferences. He appeared on NBC News nationally to discuss laser procedures for nasal congestion associated with allergies. He has been featured as one of D Magazine’s “Top Doctors in Dallas.”
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