Women Surgeons Lead the Way at UH ENT
May 08, 2018
Women surgeons are making a difference every day, challenging the status quo and inspiring new generations while providing the highest-quality care to their patients. At the Department of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery at University Hospitals and Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, we wholeheartedly join the #ILookLikeASurgeon campaign to celebrate diversity in surgery. We applaud the accomplished female surgeons here – and being trained here. In fact, the Department of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery at UH is a national leader in gender diversity, with five female attending surgeons and eight female surgical residents.
![UH ENT Attendings and Residents](/-/media/images/for-clinicians/articles-and-news/f/female-ents-image-2.jpg)
Top left to right: Carissa Wentland, DO, Jeanie Sozansky Lujan, MD (Resident), Nicole Maronian, MD, Sarah Mowry, MD, Clare Richardson, MD (Resident), Armine Kocharyan, MD (Resident)
Bottom left to right: Nicole Fowler MD, Akina Tamaki, MD (Resident), Rachel Kominsky, MD (Resident), Emily Hrisomalos, MD (Chief Resident). Not pictured: Diana Ponsky MD
![UH ENT Attendings](/-/media/images/for-clinicians/articles-and-news/f/female-ents-image-3nkar-1.jpg)
Photo credit: Lauren McCaulley
Tags: Physician Recognition