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At A Glance -
Education
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Affiliations Bio A board-certified, fellowship-trained pediatric otolaryngologist with complex pediatric otolaryngology certification, Dr. Kiley Trott is a pediatric otolaryngologist and a skilled surgeon, who treats children with the full range of ear, nose, and throat issues, ranging from simple ear infections to such complex problems as hearing loss, vascular anomalies, and masses in the head and neck. He performs excisions of pediatric congenital masses in the head and neck, sinus surgery, ear tubes, tonsillectomy, parotidectomy, and pediatric airway surgery.
Dr. Trott attended Stanford University and graduated with a degree in biological sciences. He received his MD from the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University in New York City. He then completed his residency training in Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, followed by a fellowship in Pediatric Otolaryngology at theChildren's Hospital of Wisconsin.
He joins our team from Yale New Haven Children's Hospital, where he served as Assistant Professor of Surgery and Director of Patient Safety and Quality in the Division of Otolaryngology. He has served on several national committees for medical simulation, medical informatics, quality improvement, and political legislation. He has also contributed to research and textbooks on cochlear implantation, pediatric head and neck mass management, head and neck infections, and healthcare access.
Philosophy of Care:
As a pediatric otolaryngologist, my top priority is to provide the highest standard of care to pediatric patients with ear, nose, and throat disorders. My approach is centered on the family, considering each patient's unique needs and addressing their specific concerns. My evidence-based decision-making and dedication to compassionate, personalized care ensure that every patient receives the most effective and appropriate treatment.
Clinical Interests Cochlear Implants; Delivery of Health Care; Adenoma, Pleomorphic; Otitis Externa; Otitis Media; Otitis Media with Effusion; Otitis Media, Suppurative; Parotid Neoplasms; Quality of Health Care; Sinusitis; Thyroglossal Cyst; Tonsillectomy; Tonsillitis; Velopharyngeal Insufficiency; Vocal Cord Paralysis; Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation; Cochlear Implantation; Quality Indicators, Health Care; Sleep Apnea, Obstructive; Vascular Malformations; Healthcare Disparities; Vocal Cord Dysfunction
Clinical Guidelines; Community Health; GIS/Disease Mapping; Health Care Quality, Efficiency; Health Policy; Community Engagement; Child/Adolescent Health; Health Equity, Disparities, Social Determinants and Justice; Health Informatics
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Medical School Columbia University
Residency Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals
Fellowship Children’s Wisconsin / Medical College of Wisconsin
Board Certification ABOTO (Otolaryngology and Complex Pediatric Otolaryngology)