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Sam
C. Weber, MD, F.A.C.S. is currently the Chief of
Otolaryngology and the President Elect of the medical staff
at St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital. He trained at the
University of Tennessee and Baylor College of Medicine.
While Dr. Weber treats the gamut of Otolaryngology, he has a
special interest in the surgical management of thyroid and
parathyroid disorders, sinus disease, and obstructive sleep
apnea. He is also a Clinical Professor with Baylor
College of Medicine.
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Ron
L. Moses, MD, F.A.C.S. trained at Johns Hopkins and Thomas
Jefferson University. His practice encompasses all parts of
otolaryngology, with a special focus on thyroid surgery,
head and neck surgery, and minimally invasive image-guided
endoscopic sinus surgeries. Dr. Moses is also a Clinical
Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology at Baylor College of
Medicine.
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Richard
T. Hung, MD, F.A.C.S. trained at Baylor College of Medicine
and Medical College of Wisconsin. He is well prepared in all
aspects of otolaryngology. His clinical interests include
hearing and balance (otology), sinus and allergy, and
advanced obstructive sleep apnea. He is also a Clinical
Assistant Professor with Baylor College of Medicine.
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Eric S. Powitzky,
MD, F.A.C.S. trained at Baylor College of Medicine and
Vanderbilt University. He received specialized training at
the Vanderbilt Voice Center. The scope of his practice
includes all areas of adult and pediatric ear, nose and
throat disorders. His clinical interest include Laryngology
and the Care of the Professional Voice. He is
also a Clinical Assistant Professor with Baylor College of
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