Michele B. St. Martin, M.D., M.B.A.

Gainesville Faculty

Michele St. Martin, M.D., M.B.A.

Michele St. Martin is board certified in Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery and is fellowship trained in Otology and Neurotology. Her special interests include management of chronic ear disease, hearing loss, cochlear implantation, and tumors of the temporal bone and cerebellopontine angle. Appointments may be scheduled at the Hampton Oaks ENT Clinic.

Contact

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Email

michele.st.martin@ent.ufl.edu

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Training and Certification

Education

2005-2007 Fellowship,
Otology and Neurotology, University of Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh, PA
2001-2005 Residency,
Otolaryngology, University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN
1999-2001 M.B.A.,
University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN
1998-1999 Internship,
General Surgery, University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN
1994-1998 M.D.,
University of Alabama at Birmingham,
Birmingham, AL
1990-1994 B.S.,
Biological Sciences, Stanford University,
Stanford, CA
Conferred with Departmental Honors

Licensure

2004 - 2008 PA license
2007 - 2009 FL Medical license
2006 - 2016 American Board of Otolaryngology Certificate

Academic Affiliations

American Medical Association
American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery
2005 – 2009    Women in Otolaryngology Committee

 

Publications

Peer Reviewed / Journal Articles

  1. St. Martin, MB, Hitzman CJ, Wiedmann TS, Rimell FL. “Deposition of aerosolized particles in the maxillary sinuses before and after endoscopic sinus surgery.” American Journal of Rhinology, 2007, 21:196-7.
  2. St. Martin, MB, Hirsch, BE. “Cochlear implantation in a patient with bilateral deep brain stimulators.” Laryngoscope, 2007, 117:183-5.
  3. St. Martin, MB, Levine, SC. “Chordomas of the skull base: manifestations and management.” Current Opinions in Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery 2003,11:324-7.
  4. Thakur AC, Nanda, NC, Malhotra, S, St. Martin, MB, Jameel, F, Agrawal, D, Maheshwari, S, Abrams, GA, Patel, B.  “Combined interatrial and intrapulmonary shunting in orthodeoxia detected by transesophageal echocardiography.” Echocardiography, Jan 1998, 15(1):101-4.

Book Chapters

  1. Raz, Y, St. Martin, MB. “Mastoid surgery.” In: Myers, EN, Ed. Operative Otolaryngology. 2nd Ed. WB Saunders Co: Philadelphia. In press.
  2. Hirsch , BE, St. Martin, MB. “Acoustic Neuroma.” In: Myers, EN, Ed. Operative Otolaryngology. 2nd Ed. WB Saunders Co: Philadelphia. In press.
  3. Hirsch, BE, St. Martin, MB. “Tumors of the Facial Nerve.” In: Myers, EN, Ed. Operative Otolaryngology. 2nd Ed. WB Saunders Co: Philadelphia. In press.
  4. Furman, JM, St. Martin, MB. “Otoneurological manifestations of systemic and otological disease.” In: Aminoff, MJ, Ed. Neurology and General Medicine. 4th Ed. Elsevier: Philadelphia. In press.
  5. St. Martin, MB, Haberman, RS.  “Canal wall up mastoidectomy.” In:  Haberman, R.S. II, Ed.  Middle Ear and Mastoid Surgery, Thieme: New York, Dec 2003

Presentations

  1. St. Martin, MB, Hirsch, BE. “High frequency sensorineural hearing loss following stapedectomy.” Presented at American Otologic Society meeting, San Diego, CA, April 2007.
  2. St. Martin, MB, Ho, VT, Levine, SC. “Intracranial complications of otitis media: standards of care in Otolaryngology and Internal Medicine.” Poster presentation, The Triological Society Middle Section Meeting, January 2004, Marco Island, FL.
  3. St. Martin, MB, Ondrey, FG. “Topical antifungal therapy for allergic fungal rhinosinusitis: a retrospective case series.” Presentation, American Rhinologic Society meeting, Boca Raton, FL, May 2002.
  4. Mallia, CM., St. Martin, M, Itzkowitz, M, Fields, AP, and Beckman, BS. “Divergent effects of phorbol myristate acetate and hexamethylene bisacetamide correspond to differential nuclear protein kinase C isoform localization.” Poster presentation, American Association for Cancer Research meeting, San Francisco, CA, April 1994.

 

   

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