Director General and Thryoid Surgical Service
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
Westwood, MA, United States
Gregory W. Randolph MD FACS FACE MAMSE FEBS (Endocrine) FRCEd (ad hominem) is a Professor of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery and the inaugural Claire and John Bertucci Endowed Chair in Thyroid Surgical Oncology at Harvard Medical School in the Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery and Surgeon at Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary. He trained at Cornell and Harvard Medical Schools. He founded and directed the Division of Thyroid and Parathyroid Endocrine Surgery. He has started the first otolaryngology head and neck surgery endocrine surgery fellowship through the American Head and Neck Society now in its 24th year.
Dr. Randolph has focused the bulk of his research on recurrent laryngeal nerve anatomy, preservation, and monitoring during thyroid cancer surgery with focus on importance of laryngeal exam, recognition of lymph node metastasis and revision cancer surgery with 340 peer reviewed publications, 170 chapters and 10 books. He has lead thyroid surgical missions to thyroid surgical units in St. Petersburg, Russia, Guangzhou, China, Kenya, rural India and in the Chernobyl region of the Ukraine. He has published an endocrine surgical text: “Surgery of the Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands” published by Elsevier Saunders now in its 4th edition. He is currently the PI on a funded clinical trial studying the use of neoadjuvant Lenvatinib in surgery for advanced thyroid cancer (NCT04321954).
He served as President and Director of International Affairs for the American Academy of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery. He has been inducted into the ACS Master Surgeon Educators Academy (MAMSE designation). Currently he is President of the World Congress on Thyroid Cancer and the International Thyroid Oncology Group, an advanced cancer clinical trials group of endocrinologists, medical oncologists, and surgeons.
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