
Gainesville Faculty
Carol J. Langdoc, M.D.
- Assistant Professor
- Assistant Residency Program Director
Dr. Langdoc, M.D. is board certified in Otolaryngology.
Clinical Interests:
- Medical and Surgical Managment of sinonasal disorders
- Respiratory Allergy
- Thyroid Disease
- General and Pediatric Otolaryngology
Contact
Clinic Appointments
- Phone: (352) 265-0920
- Fax (352) 265-0010
Academic Office
- Phone: (352) 273-5199
- Fax (352) 392 - 6781
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Training and Certification
Education
| 1992-1996 | College Duke University B.S. Biological Anthropology and Anatomy Durham, NC |
| 1996-2000 | Medical School University of Texas-Southwestern M.D. Dallas, TX |
| 2000-2001 | Internship Department of Surgery University of Florida Gainesville, FL |
| 2001-2005 | Residency Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery University of Florida |
Licensure
| Florida | |
| Colorado |
Honors and Awards
| 1993 | Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society |
| 1996 | Cum Laude |
| 2000 | Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society |
| 2005 | Resident Teacher of the Year |
Academic Affiliations
- American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery
- American Medical Women’s Association
- Alpha Omega Alpha
Appointments
Publications
- Sedwick JD, Langdoc CJ. Postauricular transposition flap for cutaneous auricular defects. Arch Facial Plast Surg. 2005;7:418-9.
- Inter-sinus septum mucocele- submitted to Archives of Otolaryngology
Research in Progress
- Bacteriology of Sinusitis and Outcomes following Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery - in progress
Presentations
- Repair of Helical Rim Defects--Florida Society of Otolaryngology, 2005
- Single Staged Postauricular Transposition Flap for Reconstruction of Cutaneous Helical Rim Defect--Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, 2004
- Bacteriology of Chronic Sinusitis- presented at University of Florida Research Day 2004

