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Benjamin L. Judson, MD, MBA

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Charles W. Ohse Professor of Surgery (Otolaryngology), Vice Chair, Faculty Affairs

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Chief, Division of Otolaryngology, Yale Medicine; Vice Chair of Faculty Affairs, Surgery

Contact Info

Otolaryngology Surgery

330 Cedar Street, PO Box 208041

New Haven, CT 06520-8041

United States

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Charles W. Ohse Professor of Surgery (Otolaryngology), Vice Chair, Faculty Affairs

Chief, Division of Otolaryngology, Yale Medicine; Vice Chair of Faculty Affairs, Surgery

Biography

Dr. Judson is a head and neck surgeon, investigator, and educator, who is passionate about the mission of academic medicine. He previously served as Chief Ambulatory Officer of Smilow Cancer Hospital and Program Director of the Yale Otolaryngology Residency.

His surgical practice focuses on the treatment of benign and malignant tumors and other surgical disorders of the head and neck. He was an early adopter of trans oral robotic surgery and specializes in minimally invasive surgical approaches including endoscopic laser and tailored open surgeries. He routinely operates on complex and difficult cases and works with a multidisciplinary team of other surgeons, medical oncologists, radiation doctors, and other specialist providers.

As an investigator, Dr. Judson started a tumor biorepository that supports multiple laboratory investigations of head and neck cancer at Yale and other institutions. His recent investigation has been on the role of bile acid reflux in hypopharyngeal carcinogenesis and identifying saliva biomarkers of oral potentially malignant disorders and cancers. He was an early adaptor of using large national databases to study uncommon head and neck tumors. He is Associate Editor of the journal Head & Neck.

Dr. Judson attended Middlebury College, obtained a master’s degree at the University of Pennsylvania, and graduated from Jefferson Medical College. He completed a residency at Georgetown University Hospital in Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, and a fellowship at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in Head and Neck Surgical Oncology. Before working in medicine, he was a Peace Corp Volunteer in Sri Lanka and worked as Assistant Deputy Mayor of the City of Philadelphia. He completed a Master of Business Administration degree at the Yale School of Management in 2022.

Appointments

Education & Training

MBA
Yale School of Management (2022)
MD
Jefferson Medical College (2002)
MPA
University of Pennsylvania, Government Administration (1995)
BA
Middlebury College, Economics (1991)
Resident
Georgetown University Hospital
Administrative Chief Resident
Georgetown University Hospital
Research Fellow
Weill Cornell Medical College
Fellow
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center

Research

Overview

American Cancer Society funded study to identify tobacco smoke mediated methylation changes in the oral mucosa as potential biomarkers of risk for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)

Neoplasms; Otorhinolaryngologic Diseases

Research at a Glance

Yale Co-Authors

Frequent collaborators of Benjamin L. Judson's published research.

Publications

2024

2023

Clinical Trials

Academic Achievements and Community Involvement

  • honor

    Connecticut Magazine Best Doctors 2019-2024

  • honor

    Walter Longo MD Citizenship Award

  • honor

    Alavi Mandell Award

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    Roy B. Sessions Award

  • honor

    Scholarship, 15th Annual Course: Multidisciplinary Management of Head and Neck Cancer and Thyroid and Parathyroid Diseases

Clinical Care

Overview

Benjamin Judson, MD, is the chief of the Yale Medicine Division of Otolaryngology. He specializes in performing surgery to remove benign and malignant tumors of the head and neck, which can range from oral cavity tumors, to pharynx and larynx tumors, to skin cancers.

“I enjoy what I do tremendously,” says Dr. Judson, who typically works with a team of other specialists, including oncologists, radiologists and pathologists. He says that listening carefully to his patients’ concerns, going over each patient’s records as a group, and taking time to communicate information to the patient are especially important. “I think it makes all the difference,” he says.

The biggest change in the care of patients with head and neck cancer is minimally invasive surgery, and, according to Dr. Judson, it is evolving on multiple fronts. Such techniques and tools as lasers, surgical robots, and operating through the mouth to avoid incisions are approaches that can mean an easier recovery for the patient, with fewer aesthetic and functional side effects, he says. “These techniques might not be appropriate for every patient, but when they are they are a total game changer.”

The next step researchers are working on revolves around achieving a better understanding of the biology of head and neck tumors, says Dr. Judson. This knowledge will help doctors to tailor treatment for each patient more precisely, maximizing their ability to cure the disease while minimizing side effects.

A professor of otolaryngology at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Judson has research interests in investigating outcomes and quality in head and neck cancer therapy. He is also involved in supporting a biorepository of head and neck cancers to support continued research that would ultimately improve care at Yale and other institutions.

Clinical Specialties

Otolaryngology Surgery; Head & Neck Cancers

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Board Certifications

  • Otolaryngology

    Certification Organization
    AB of Otolaryngology
    Latest Certification Date
    2018
    Original Certification Date
    2008

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Otolaryngology Surgery

330 Cedar Street, PO Box 208041

New Haven, CT 06520-8041

United States

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