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Keith Wilson, MD, FACS

Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology

Department
Otolaryngology (ENT)
Specialties
Otolaryngology, Ear, Nose & Throat, Cancer, Oncology, Head & Neck Cancer, Head & Neck Surgery, Robotic Surgery
.Keith Wilson, MD, FACS photo

Practice Locations

  • Clifton

    • UC Health Barrett Center

      234 Goodman Street
      Area F
      Cincinnati, Ohio 45219

      Phone: (513) 475-8400
      Fax: (513) 584-4134
      Map and Directions
  • West Chester

    • UC Health Physicians Office North (West Chester)

      7690 Discovery Drive
      Suite 3900
      West Chester, Ohio 45069

      Phone: (513) 475-8400
      Fax: (513) 475-8271
      Map and Directions

Bio

Keith Wilson, MD, is board certified in otolaryngology and is a nationally recognized expert as a head and neck cancer surgeon. He earned his medical degree from Cornell University and completed his residency in otolaryngology at St. Louis University Medical Center. He is a fellow of the American College of Surgeons and previously served as President of the Cincinnati Otolaryngology Society. Dr. Wilson has also been named a “Best Doctor” by Cincy Magazine and a “Top Doctor” by Cincinnati Magazine numerous times.  Having studied and trained in head and neck oncologic surgery, Dr. Wilson is devoted to this area.    Along with an interest in academic medicine, he continues to focus on head and neck cancers as evidenced by numerous publications in which he has authored and/or collaborated.

Dr. Wilson is the Chief of Staff at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center.  In his role, Dr. Wilson is a critical part of the UCMC leadership team and decision-making structure. He will serve as a physician ambassador on various committees, providing insights and views representative of the medical staff.

Professional Memberships
  • American Academy Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
  • American College of Surgeons
  • American Medical Association
  • American Rhinologic Society
  • Cincinnati Academy of Medicine
  • Cincinnati Medical Association
  • Cincinnati Otolaryngology Society
  • National Medical Association
  • Ohio State Medical Association
  • American Head and Neck Society 

Education

Medical School
Cornell University - Ithaca, NY
Residency
St. Louis University Hospital - St. Louis
Fellowship
Ohio State University - Columbus, OH

Board Certifications

American Board of Otolaryngology
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