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GLENN CHARLES ISAACSON, MD, FACS, FAAP






HONORS:
1977 Magna Cum Laude with Honors in Biology
1981 Public Health Service Grant for Training in Alaska
1986 New England Otolaryngology Society Resident's Case Presentation
1986-1988 Yale Annual Prize for Excellence in Dissection of the Temporal Bone
1987 American Broncho-Esophagological Association - Resident's Essay Competition
1990 Seymour Cohen Pediatric Broncho-esophagology Award
1992 "Top Docs for Kids" - Pediatric Otolaryngology - Philadelphia Magazine (June issue, voting by physician peers)
1996 Who's Who in the East
1996, 1999 "Top Doctors" - Otolaryngology - Philadelphia Magazine (May issue, voting by physician peers)
1998 1998 Best Doctors in America – Woodward White survey of 35,000 physicians throughout United States
2000 Who’s Who in America
2001 "Top Doctors for Kids" Pediatric Otolaryngology –Philadelphia Magazine
2001 Best Doctors – National Peer Selection
2003 Presidential Citation for Foreign Body Management – American Broncho-esophagological Society
GRANTS:
1985 "Fetal Anatomy" Biomedical Research Grant - Pennsylvania Hospital, Glenn Isaacson, principal investigator, $10,000
1989 "Supraglottic laryngeal closure" Biomedical Research Grant - Chldren's Hospital of Pittburgh, Glenn Isaacson, principal investigator $15,000
1997 "Temple University infant and young child hearing intervention initiative" National Organization for Hearing Research, Glenn Isaacson, principal investigator $22,000
1997-2001 "Temple University infant and young child hearing intervention initiative" Oberkotter Foundation, Glenn Isaacson, principal investigator $500,000
1998 “Pediatric Tonsillectomy with Bipolar Electrosurgical Scissors”, Ethicon Corporation, Glenn Isaacson, principal investigator, $6000
1998 - 2001 “Identification of Children with Hearing Loss” Ronald McDonald House Charities, Glenn Isaacson, principal investigator $8500
2002 “Habilitation of Pediatric Hearing Loss” National Organization for Hearing Research, Glenn Isaacson, principal investigator $23,000
2002 - 2004 “Temple University infant and young child hearing intervention initiative” Oberkotter Foundation, Glenn Isaacson, principal investigator $422,400


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