Scott Manning, MD

PROFESSOR EMERITUS

I believe in the Seattle Children's original mission statement of making medicine better through the combined activities of teaching, research, and tertiary care (patients with challenging conditions or challenging background diseases). We have established a world-class team at Seattle Children's Hospital for the full range of pediatric ear, nose and throat disorders from cochlear implant and ear reconstruction to blood vessel tumors and breathing and swallowing problems.

Biography

Dr. Manning joined the University of Washington Department of Otolaryngology-HNS in 1995 as chief of Pediatric Otolaryngology at Seattle Children's Hospital. Before that he was chief of pediatric otolaryngology at Dallas Children's and chief of otolaryngology at Parkland Hospital (University of Texas Southwestern) where he also completed his residency. He did a clinical fellowship in pediatric otolaryngology with Dr. Charles Bluestone and Dr. Sylvan Stool in 1985-1986. Undergraduate and medical school education were at Duke and Tulane Universities respectively. Dr. Manning is past president of the American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology, current vice president of the Western Section of the Triological Society, and past winner of the Triological Society Mosher award.

Current CV

Overview

Undergraduate Education: Duke University

Medical School: Tulane University School of Medicine

Internship: University of Texas Southwestern (Parkland)

Residency: University of Texas Southwestern

Fellowship: University of Pittsburgh (Charles Bluestone)

Board Certification: American Board of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery

Memberships: American College of Surgeons, American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology, Triological Society, Northwest Academy of Otolaryngology

Specialties

Awards and Honors

2009: Driftwood Award - Faculty Teaching 

2009: Distinguished Service Award - American Academy Otolaryngology

1997: Mosher Award - Triological Society

1995: American Academy Otolaryngology Service Award

1995: Sam Sanders Research Award - American Academy Otolaryngology Allergy 

Clinical Interests

Pediatric sinusitis, pediatric thyroid disease, vascular anomalies

Recent Publications

Research Areas

No results

Research Focus

Pediatric sinusitis, thyroid disease including carcinomas, vascular anomalies and chronic ear disease.