

Kelly S Sayre
Dr. Kelly S. Sayre is an esteemed Assistant Professor of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery at Boston University, where she conducts pioneering research in oral oncology and surgical education. Her expertise lies in the intricate fields of oral oncology, pathology, microvascular surgery, and head and neck oncology. Dr. Sayre is renowned for her comprehensive approach to treating cancers of the mouth, jaws, and neck, offering advanced reconstructive surgeries and optimizing free tissue transfer outcomes to improve patient care. Dr. Sayre's academic journey began at Pepperdine University, where she completed her undergraduate studies. She then pursued her dental degree at Oregon Health & Science University, followed by a medical degree from the University of Michigan. Her extensive training and dedication to her field have equipped her with the skills necessary to excel in both clinical practice and academic research. Her research interests are diverse and impactful, focusing on enhancing outcomes in oral oncology, improving surgical education for residents, and advocating for diversity in healthcare. Dr. Sayre is committed to advancing the field of oral oncology through innovative research and by fostering an inclusive environment that encourages diverse perspectives in healthcare. In addition to her research, Dr. Sayre is deeply involved in resident education, striving to maximize the learning experiences of future oral and maxillofacial surgeons. She believes in the importance of a well-rounded education that not only emphasizes technical skills but also cultivates empathy and understanding in patient care. Dr. Sayre's dedication to promoting diversity in healthcare is evident in her efforts to create a more inclusive and equitable environment for both patients and healthcare professionals. She actively participates in initiatives aimed at increasing representation and addressing disparities within the field. Through her work, Dr. Kelly S. Sayre continues to make significant contributions to the field of oral and maxillofacial surgery, inspiring both her colleagues and students with her passion for improving patient outcomes and advancing healthcare education.
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, 2050-2056, 2021-03-01