Dr. Tadros Elected Officer of National Medical Society

Monica Tadros, MD, Otolaryngology, Elected Officer Of National Medical Society

Alexandria, VA – Monica Tadros, MD, a medical resident in otolaryngology—head and neck surgery at Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington, DC, has been elected Chair for the Section for Residents and Fellows (SRF) of the American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery (AAOHNS). As Chair for the SRF, Dr. Tadros will serve as coordinator of the section’s programs at the AAO-HNS representing more than 1,000 residents and fellows within her specialty.

The American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Society (AAO-HNS) represents the nation’s 10,000 physician-specialists who diagnose and treat disorders of the ear, nose, throat, and related structures of the head and neck. The Section for Residents and Fellows (SRF) provides a platform for physicians in training to support quality patient care, academic excellence, educational outreach, and the preservation and development of the specialty.

Dr. Tadros graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a degree in molecular biology and attended medical school at Thomas Jefferson University, Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, receiving her MD degree in 2000. She completed general surgery training at Georgetown University Medical Center, where she now continues her otolaryngology residency training.

In addition to her position as Chair, Dr. Tadros is actively involved in medical research efforts to advance the diagnosis and treatment of otolaryngology disorders. Dr. Tadros has served in other elected positions at Georgetown University and was co-founder of MIT’s Biolink, an educational outreach program where MIT students offered seminars on cancer-related topics to high-school students.