Assistant Professor
University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine
Miami, Florida, United States
Corinna G. Levine MD MPH FARS is an Assistant Professor of Rhinology and Anterior Skull Base surgery in the Department of Otolaryngology at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. Her clinical practice focuses on rhinology and endoscopic anterior skull base surgery. In particular her focus is complex and revision chronic sinus sugary, endoscopic orbital procedures, and benign and malignant skull base tumors. She has a background in outcomes research and epidemiology and serves as the Director of Clinical Rhinology Research. She is the recipient of several grants including a University of Miami Pilot award and the Triologic Society Career Development Award. Her surgeon-scientist position is currently funded by a University of Miami KL-2 grant. Dr. Levine's research focuses on defining and addressing CRS care delays, CRS social determinants of health, and developing new clinicaly-relevant methods to stratify CRS patients by clinical outcomes. Dr. Levine also has a strong interest in education and is the Co-Director of Otolaryngology Residency Education and Co-Director of the International Endoscopic Sinonasal and Skull Base Anatomy and Surgical Techniques Course. She is a member of several committees in the ARS and NASBS.