Dr. Nicolas Busaba, Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School, completed an Otolaryngology residency at Harvard Medical School and the Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Boston Massachusetts USA, in 1995. He then joinedast the faculty of the Massachusetts Eye and Ear and Boston VA HealthCare System. Dr. Busaba served as the Associate Chief of Otolaryngology at the Boston VA HealthCare System until his retirement in 2023. He currently serves as the Chief of the Division of Comprehensive Otolaryngology and the Director of Otolaryngology Emergency Department Services at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear. Dr. Busaba is a member of the Division of Sleep Medicine at Harvard Medical School, and a member of the Division of Rhinology at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear. Dr. Busaba’s clinical practice focuses on the fields of rhinology and sleep disorders.
Dr. Busaba is fellow of the American College of Surgeons, fellow of the Triologic Society, fellow of the American Rhinologic Society, founding member of the International Surgical Sleep Society, and member of several national and international specialty societies where he serves on multiple committees and held leadership positions.
Dr. Busaba has authored and co-authored more than 70 peer reviewed scientific publications, review papers, and textbook chapters. He conducts clinical and basic science research in the fields of Rhinology and Sleep Disordered Breathing.
Dr. Busaba presented his scientific work at several national and international meeting, and was an Invited Faculty at numerous specialty congresses in Europe, Mexico, South America, Far East Asia, and the Middle East.