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David
Goldfarb, D.O. , F.A.C.S. was selected as one of “America’s
Top Physicians 2005” in the Guide to America’s Top
Physicians, Consumer research council of America , Washington,
D.C. . He is
a specialist who wears many hats, an innovator and an inventor.
The first Medical Director of the Voice Center at the Medical
Center at Princeton. He introduced state-of-the-art equipment
for diagnosing vocal problems to Princeton. Previously, patients
had to travel to Philadelphia or New York City to access this
technology, which uses an oscillating strobe light to obtain
a detailed, objective evaluation of vocal cord activity. Dr.
Goldfarb was instrumental to bringing stereotactic Image guided
endoscopic sinus surgery to Princeton; they were one of the
first 50 hospitals in the country to have this technology.
Dr. Goldfarb invented a laryngeal pacemaker to restore movement
to the paralyzed vocal cords. He has obtained a patent for
this still experimental procedure. Dr. Goldfarb also performs
the most up to date cosmetic procedures such as microfollicular
hair transplantation which give the most natural results.
Dr.
Goldfarb is board certified in Otolaryngology. He is chairman
of the
Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery Department at
the Unversity Medical Center at Princeton and Clinical Instructor
of Otolaryngology at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in
Philadelphia. He has been appointed to Credentials Committee
of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery.
Dr.
Goldfarb's Medical Highlights:
• Dr.
Goldfarb started in private practice in Princeton, N.J.
1992.
• Dr.
Goldfarb is Board Certified in Otolaryngology by the American
Board of Otolaryngology
• He
is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and the American
Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery .
• Clinical
Instructor of Otolaryngology, Thomas Jefferson University
Hospital Philadelphia, P.A.
• Chief
of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, University Medical
Center at Princeton, 1995 - present.
• Medical
Director, Voice Center, Univerisity Medical Center at Princeton,
1994-1995.
• Received
Medical degree in 1986 from the University of Medicine and
Dentistry of New Jersey-(UMDNJ-SOM)
• Completed
General Surgery residency at the Medical College of Pennsylvania,
1988
• Completed
Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Facial Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgery at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
in Philadelphia, 1992
• Involved
in original medical research and Published many articles
in medical journals. |
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