
John M. DelGaudio, MD, FARS
Emory University
John M. DelGaudio, MD completed his residency training n Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery at The University of Michigan Hospitals in 1995, after which he joined the Department of Otolaryngology at Emory University in Atlanta, GA, where he holds the rank of Professor of Otolarynoglogy. He has been Chief of Rhinology, Sinus, and Skull Base Surgery since 2004. His practice focuses on Rhinology and Skull Base Surgery. He has served as Residency Program Director, Vice Chair of the Department of Otolaryngology, and was named the first Gerald S. Gussack Endowed Professor of Otolaryngology in 2014. Dr. DelGaudio is Past President of the American Rhinologic Society, Metro Atlanta Otolaryngology Society, and Georgia Society of Otolaryngology. He has received multiple awards form professional societies for teaching and service, including the Golden Head Mirror Award from the American Rhinologic Society in 2006, the Gerald S. Gussack (2007) and Lester Brown Awards (2016) from the Georgia Society of Otolaryngology. Dr. DelGaudio has published over 150 peer–reviewed papers, 30 book chapters, and edited the textbook Office Based Rhinology (2013). He is a frequent speaker nationally and internationally on the topics of Central Compartment Atopic Disease (which he discovered), the association of allergy and CRSwNP, office rhinologic surgery, endoscopic orbital and skull base surgery, CSF leak repair, and many other topics. Dr. DelGaudio has 2 children, Rachel and Michael, and 2 grandsons, August James and Thomas Mark.