Jeff Stanley
Jeff Stanley's research defines new horizons for understanding and treating obstructive sleep apnea. As a clinical associate professor in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Michigan Medical School, Dr. Stanley is dedicated to advancing the field through his focus on surgical treatments for both pediatric and adult patients. His work is pivotal in improving patient outcomes and refining selection criteria for surgical interventions in obstructive sleep apnea. Dr. Stanley's commitment to his research is evident in his exploration of innovative surgical techniques and their impact on patient health. His studies aim to enhance the quality of life for those affected by sleep apnea, a condition that can have significant health implications if left untreated. By investigating the nuances of treatment outcomes, Dr. Stanley contributes to the development of more effective and personalized approaches to managing this condition. Through his academic and clinical endeavors, Dr. Stanley continues to influence the field of otolaryngology, particularly in the realm of sleep disorders. His dedication to improving surgical outcomes and refining treatment criteria underscores his role as a leader in the medical community, striving to ensure that patients receive the most effective care possible.
Publications
, 74-81, 1997-01-01
, 267-273, 1998-03-01
, 2023-06-22
, 209-214, 2008-03-28
, 399, 1995-05-01