 Hi, I'm Dr. Kelly Moyer. I'm an assistant professor at the University of Maryland Department of Oto-Rhinolaryngology, ENT. I see patients with head and neck cancer, squamous cell carcinoma, as well as thyroid cancer, also cancers of the salivary gland. I treat patients with disorders of swallowing, as well as sinus disease. Anything in the general ENT realm, head and neck, but also specialized in patients with cancer. I went to the University of Maryland here for medical school, and then I went to Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., for my ENT training. And I completed a fellowship at Memorial Sloan Kettering in New York. So I'm happy to be back at Maryland, where I went to medical school. We see patients both downtown at the university side, as well as midtown and myself. I'm at midtown the majority of the time. So seeing lots of patients there, able to do a lot of same-day surgeries there. Here at the University of Maryland, we have an excellent team. We really have, from top to bottom, all the support we need. We have specialists in every sub-specialty of otorhinolaryngology. So my colleagues are able to help with every situation we encounter. We also have wonderful support staff, and really premier head and neck cancer treatment here. We have a large group of faculty and assistant providers that are outstanding. And we're also cutting-edge technology. We use a lot of new technologies, robotics, lasers. It's really top of the line. I think the best part of what I do is patient interaction. I love seeing patients from beginning to end, seeing them in clinic, being able to follow up with them, getting to meet their families, working together. And I think every patient situation is different. And I like being able to try to figure out what's important to each person and really makes their treatment plan individualized. And I think just getting to know people and being able to help them through these situations is my favorite part.