Lindsay Sobin, MD
Otolaryngologist, Department of Otolaryngology and Communication Enhancement
Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School
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Lindsay Sobin, MD
Otolaryngologist, Department of Otolaryngology and Communication Enhancement
Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School
Medical Services
Languages
English
Education
Undergraduate School
Kenyon College
Gambier
OH
Medical School
Jefferson Medical College
Philadelphia
PA
Internship
Otolaryngology
SUNY Upstate
Syracuse
NY
Residency
Otolaryngology
SUNY Upstate
Syracuse
NY
Fellowship
Complex Pediatric Otolaryngology
Boston Children's Hospital
Boston
MA
Certifications
American Board of Otolaryngology (Complex Pediatric Otolaryngology)
American Board of Otolaryngology (Head and Neck Surgery)
Professional History
Lindsay Sobin, MD is a board certified complex pediatric otolaryngologist at Boston Children’s Hospital. She is focused on innovation in clinical care, education, and multidisciplinary collaboration. Dr. Sobin’s clinical expertise spans the full spectrum of pediatric ear, nose, and throat disorders, with interests in airway management, congenital neck masses, sinus diseases, and healthcare disparities.
Approach to Care
I am passionate about helping children breathe, sleep, and thrive. I believe in a family-centered approach—listening closely to parents, partnering in decisions, and making sure every child feels safe and understood.
Publications
Impacts of health insurance on tympanostomy tube outcomes in the pediatric population. View Abstract
Gender Representation in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Recognition Awards. View Abstract
Women in Otolaryngology: Experiences of Being Female in the Specialty. View Abstract
Microbiology of the Upper and Lower Airways in Pediatric Cystic Fibrosis Patients. View Abstract
Use of a urology stone basket for removal of subglottic foreign bodies. View Abstract
Maxillofacial injuries among National Collegiate Athletic Association athletes: 2004-2014. View Abstract
Intraoperative hypotension associated with massive deep space neck abscesses in a 9-month old: A case report. View Abstract
Incidence of Concussion in Patients With Isolated Mandible Fractures. View Abstract
Trends of online ratings of otolaryngologists: what do your patients really think of you? View Abstract
Spontaneous carotid-cavernous fistula: challenges in clinical and radiologic diagnosis. View Abstract
Laryngotracheal reconstruction in infants and children: are single-stage anterior and posterior grafts a reliable intervention at all pediatric hospitals? View Abstract
Mutant huntingtin impairs vesicle formation from recycling endosomes by interfering with Rab11 activity. View Abstract
Polyglutamine expansion in huntingtin alters its interaction with phospholipids. View Abstract
Lysosomal proteases are involved in generation of N-terminal huntingtin fragments. View Abstract
Huntingtin associates with acidic phospholipids at the plasma membrane. View Abstract
Protocol for the examination of specimens removed from patients with gastric carcinoma: a basis for checklists. Members of the Cancer Committee, College of American Pathologists, and the Task Force for Protocols on the Examination of Specimens From Patients With Gastric Cancer. View Abstract
Updated protocol for the examination of specimens removed from patients with colorectal carcinoma. A basis for checklists. View Abstract
Cancer. Introduction. View Abstract
Gastrointestinal cancer. View Abstract