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Eric P. Wilkinson, MD FACS is a Los Angeles physician specializing in [[ear]] [[surgery]], or [[otology]], a subspecialty of [[otolaryngology]].  He is a surgeon at the [http://www.houseclinic.com House Clinic] and a clinician-scientist and board member at the [[Www.hei.org|House Ear Institute]]. He obtained his undergraduate degree in [[electrical engineering]] at Arizona State University in [[Tempe]], [[Arizona]]. He attended [[Stanford]] Medical School and subsequently completed his residency in [[otolaryngology]] at the [[Https://medicine.uiowa.edu/oto/|University of Iowa Department of Otolaryngology]] in [[Iowa City]], Iowa. Dr. Wilkinson then completed a clinical fellowship in [[otology]], Neurotology, and Skull base surgery at the [[House Ear Institute]] in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]].
Eric P. Wilkinson, MD FACS is a Boise, Idaho physician specializing in [[ear]] [[surgery]], or [[otology]], a subspecialty of [[otolaryngology]].  He is a surgeon at the [http://www.idahoear.com Idaho Ear Clinic]. He obtained his undergraduate degree in [[electrical engineering]] at Arizona State University in [[Tempe]], [[Arizona]]. He attended [[Stanford]] Medical School and subsequently completed his residency in [[otolaryngology]] at the [[University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics|University of Iowa Department of Otolaryngology]] in [[Iowa City]], Iowa. Dr. Wilkinson then completed a clinical fellowship in [[otology]], Neurotology, and Skull base surgery at the [[House Ear Institute]] in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]].


His professional interests include [[endoscopic ear surgery|completely endoscopic ear surgery]], [[cochlear implantation]], [[stapedectomy]], surgery for [[acoustic neuroma]], [[balance problems]], and surgery for problems of the [[facial nerve]].  He has performed research in the areas of [[acoustic neuroma]], auditory physiology, [[cholesteatoma]],  and [[image-guided surgery]]. He has been a strong advocate of the use of both surgical image guidance and endoscopy in the treatment of head and neck and skull base lesions, and advocates the use of minimally invasive techniques when possible.
His professional interests include [[endoscopic ear surgery|completely endoscopic ear surgery]], [[cochlear implantation]], [[stapedectomy]], surgery for [[acoustic neuroma]], [[balance problems]], and surgery for problems of the [[facial nerve]].  He has performed research in the areas of [[acoustic neuroma]], auditory physiology, [[cholesteatoma]],  and [[image-guided surgery]]. He has been a strong advocate of the use of both surgical image guidance and endoscopy in the treatment of head and neck and skull base lesions, and advocates the use of minimally invasive techniques when possible.
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Dr. Wilkinson is on the board of directors of [[Www.geoutreach.org|Global ENT Outreach]], an organization dedicated to the training of ear surgeons throughout the world.  Global ENT Outreach aims to lessen the global burden of ear disease and hearing loss through prevention and treatment.
Dr. Wilkinson is on the board of directors of [[Www.geoutreach.org|Global ENT Outreach]], an organization dedicated to the training of ear surgeons throughout the world.  Global ENT Outreach aims to lessen the global burden of ear disease and hearing loss through prevention and treatment.


Dr. Wilkinson has also published articles on cochlear implantation and skull base lesions.
Dr. Wilkinson has also published articles on cochlear implantation and skull base lesions.  He is the co-editor of the textbook Auditory Brainstem Implants, published by Thieme Publishing.


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
[http://www.earsurg.com Eric P. Wilkinson, MD]<br />
[http://www.earsurg.com Eric P. Wilkinson, MD]<br />
[http://www.hei.org House Ear Institute]<br />
[http://www.idahoear.com Idaho Ear Clinic]<br />
[http://www.houseearclinic.com House Ear Clinic]<br />
[http://www.geoutreach.org Global ENT Outreach]<br />
[http://www.geoutreach.org Global ENT Outreach]<br />


[[Category:American physicians|Wilkinson, Eric]]
[[Category:American physicians|Wilkinson, Eric]]
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Latest revision as of 15:02, 5 December 2020

Eric P. Wilkinson, MD FACS is a Boise, Idaho physician specializing in ear surgery, or otology, a subspecialty of otolaryngology. He is a surgeon at the Idaho Ear Clinic. He obtained his undergraduate degree in electrical engineering at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona. He attended Stanford Medical School and subsequently completed his residency in otolaryngology at the University of Iowa Department of Otolaryngology in Iowa City, Iowa. Dr. Wilkinson then completed a clinical fellowship in otology, Neurotology, and Skull base surgery at the House Ear Institute in Los Angeles, California.

His professional interests include completely endoscopic ear surgery, cochlear implantation, stapedectomy, surgery for acoustic neuroma, balance problems, and surgery for problems of the facial nerve. He has performed research in the areas of acoustic neuroma, auditory physiology, cholesteatoma, and image-guided surgery. He has been a strong advocate of the use of both surgical image guidance and endoscopy in the treatment of head and neck and skull base lesions, and advocates the use of minimally invasive techniques when possible.

Dr. Wilkinson is on the board of directors of Global ENT Outreach, an organization dedicated to the training of ear surgeons throughout the world. Global ENT Outreach aims to lessen the global burden of ear disease and hearing loss through prevention and treatment.

Dr. Wilkinson has also published articles on cochlear implantation and skull base lesions. He is the co-editor of the textbook Auditory Brainstem Implants, published by Thieme Publishing.

References


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Eric P. Wilkinson, MD
Idaho Ear Clinic
Global ENT Outreach
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