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Stella Lee
@DrStellaLee
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Otolaryngologist Rhinologist Allergist Scientist Mentor inspired by my patients and the planet. Mass General Brigham/Harvard. Views are my own.
Boston, MA
Joined April 2018
RT @MurrayRamanatha: Collaborative Science is so much more powerful than doing a study on your own. We continue to learn more about air pol…
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RT @AmRhinoSociety: It's never too early to start thinking about summer....and that's especially true when it comes to the Summer Sinus Sym…
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My patient flew through the treacherous Boston storm this week to come see me, it took the entire day because of delays and diversions. I barely made it myself, a tree fell blocking my road and electrical wires were everywhere. I’ve known this patient for over a decade and I said next time I would be happy to refer locally. Answer was, Dr. Lee, “We have trust and that’s all that matters!” What a week, so much learned and reminded.
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I typically do not notice these things in traffic on the way to the operating room. Stopped at a light, the morning is still darkened, there is a woolly figure who is bent over on a stone bench struggling to put on another layer of clothing, a pair of pants over the pair he has on. His white hair matches the color of his cream sweater making him look more like a sheep than man. There are a million ways that this could not have happened. The most likely is that once the light changes we all start driving, forgetting this scene. The indignity of at least twenty pairs of eyes watching you try to put on a pair of pants. I can imagine how it must feel, but he is too weary to care. Another figure in a fluorescent yellow vest darts from the street to the woolly man and helps him with his struggle, one leg by leg until his pants are on fully. The fluorescent figure pats the woolly man on the back and runs back, to his garbage truck that he is driving, with the door left ajar, before the light changes, as he drives away and we follow, but not hopefully before we are changed. Small acts, big hearts, kindness, inspiration. It is important to not become blind to suffering, to not stop noticing.
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RT @MLG_CME: Attending #OTOMTG23 this year? Join us for our Complimentary Live CME/CNE Breakfast meeting featuring #NasalPolyps on 10/3 w…
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RT @IntegrityCE: 🗓️ Attending #2023AnnualAAOA? Join Dr. Peters, @DrStellaLee, & Dr. Platt for breakfast 🍽️ & #CME 📝 in this interactive #C…
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@hubermanlab The source of creativity! @Chlimb inspired me to look at the same questions for smell.
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RT @sinusspecialist: Most studies for invasive fungal sinusitis are limited to single institutions. Utilizing databases have been a challen…
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Climate and GIS experts anyone know how to convert a Google shape file to zip code and/or county level data? We’re trying to match up search trends, air pollution metrics, and upper airway disease thanks! #googletrends #AirPollution #shapefile #GIS #climatescience #EnvironmentalTech #climate #environmental
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RT @DrScottFortune: When Elvis is the Course Director of your #SummerSinusSymposium you must be in #LasVegas #SSS2023 #SummerSinus23 #ARS23…
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ARS SSS 2023 it’s happening now! Join us for an amazing start to the meeting! @AmRhinoSociety #SSS2023
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RT @PiccirilloJay: I am pleased to join Victoria Lee, Sonya Marcus, and Doug Reh for the panel on “Contemporary Management of Epistaxis” mo…
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@MurrayRamanatha @AmRhinoSociety Thank you for the opportunity and for being a phenomenal mentor, leader, and friend!
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RT @MurrayRamanatha: Can’t believe it’s year 15 for the Johns Hopkins Rhinology/Skull Base Fellowship! @hopkins_ent @DrStellaLee @Nic…
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@__COSM @AAFPRS @AmRhinoSociety @__COSM wonderful meeting of the minds and opportunity for our @harvardmed students to present our work. Congratulations to Sophie Yu for Best Clinical Paper!
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