John F. Kveton
Professor at the School of Medicine, Dr. John F. Kveton is a distinguished figure in the field of surgery, specifically within the realm of otolaryngology, at Yale University. His profound expertise in neurotology has earned him a reputable standing in both academic and clinical circles. Dr. Kveton embarked on his medical journey at St. Louis University, where he graduated in 1978, laying the foundation for a career marked by significant contributions to his field. Following his graduation, Dr. Kveton honed his skills and knowledge through a rigorous residency at Yale New Haven Medical Center. His pursuit of excellence led him to further specialize with a neurotology fellowship at the EAR Foundation, where he developed a deep understanding of the complexities of ear-related disorders. This specialized training has been instrumental in shaping his career and research trajectory. Dr. Kveton's scholarly contributions are substantial, with over 100 publications to his name. His research endeavors have not only advanced the field of neurotology but have also positioned him as a key figure in medical research. In addition to his research activities, Dr. Kveton serves as an editorial reviewer, ensuring the quality and integrity of scientific literature in his area of expertise. Beyond his academic achievements, Dr. Kveton is a sought-after speaker, sharing his knowledge and insights at national conferences and lectures. His leadership roles include serving as President of the Connecticut ENT Society and the New England Otolaryngological Society, where he has played a pivotal role in shaping the direction of these organizations. His dedication to his profession has been recognized consistently, as evidenced by his inclusion in "Best Doctors in the U.S." since 1997, a testament to his enduring impact and excellence in the field of otolaryngology.
Publications
, e1354-e1359, 2020-12-01
, e767-e772, 2022-06-29
, e1358-e1361, 2021-06-25
, 1196-1199, 2017-08-22
, 115-116, 1994-03-01
, 206-211, 2019-03-07