Steven Goudy
Overview
Steven L. Goudy, MD, MBA, professor of otolaryngology, director of pediatric otolaryngology at Emory University School of Medicine, founding director of the ACGME-accredited pediatric otolaryngology fellowship at Emory, and medical director of otolaryngology at Childrens Healthcare of Atlanta, is dedicated to providing top-level surgical care to the children of Georgia.
His clinical practice focuses on maxillary development, Pierre Robin sequence, vascular malformations, and velopharyngeal insufficiency. Working closely with colleagues at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Georgia Institute of Technology, and other local and state entities, Dr. Goudy and his team have developed novel and innovative solutions for care delivery that have brought value to families and improved treatment for patients.
Dr. Goudys research is focused on defining the biologic processes that guide facial formation for the development of better approaches to regenerating damaged and deficient facial bone and improving wound healing after surgery or injury. Current research projects include an NIH-funded studies to develop immunological approaches to improving oral cavity wound healing, leveraging the oral microbiome to improve oral wound healing and a project to devise cranial facial bone regeneration techniques for pediatric bone replacement procedures.
Dr. Goudy is dedicated to international service, particularly in the areas of surgical education and delivering surgical care to children with limited access to healthcare. He has traveled globally and performed mission work for more than 20 years in such countries as Guatemala and the Philippines, providing free surgical care to patients with cleft lip and cleft palate and engaging in medical education activities.
Dr. Goudy is double board certified in Otolaryngology-head and neck surgery as well as Complex Pediatric Otolaryngology.
Academic Appointment
- Professor of Otolaryngology, Emory University School of Medicine
- Director of Pediatric Otolaryngology, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
Education
Degrees
- MD from University of Louisville
Research
Publications
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Imaging Prior to Velopharyngeal Dysfunction Surgery in Patients With 22qDS?
Laryngoscope
04/16/2025 Authors: Kim E; Baertsch H; Goudy S; Roby B -
FTY720P-treated macrophages in PEG-4MAL hydrogels promote oral wound healing.
Cytotherapy Volume: 27 Page(s): 338 - 349
03/01/2025 Authors: Burnham AJ; Toma AI; Shah D; Cha T; Kaimari S; Behara M; Sekar KPC; Kamalakar A; Willett N; Botchwey E -
Cost Analysis of Avoiding Gastrostomy Tube in Robin Sequence Neonates that Undergo Mandibular Distraction.
Laryngoscope Volume: 135 Page(s): 1192 - 1198
03/01/2025 Authors: Belcher RH; Patel K; Goudy S; Gelbard A; Hatch LD; Morris EA; Golinko M; Phillips JD; Scott A -
Microbial Changes Occurring During Oronasal Fistula Wound Healing.
Microorganisms Volume: 13
02/02/2025 Authors: Goudy SL; Bradley HL; Gacasan CA; Toma A; Sekar KPC; Wuest WM; Tomov M; Serpooshan V; Coskun A; Jones RM -
Human immune organoids to decode B cell response in healthy donors and patients with lymphoma.
Nat Mater Volume: 24 Page(s): 297 - 311
02/01/2025 Authors: Zhong Z; Quiones-Prez M; Dai Z; Juarez VM; Bhatia E; Carlson CR; Shah SB; Patel A; Fang Z; Hu T -
Assessment of recurrent fever among children undergoing tonsillectomy.
BMC Pediatr Volume: 24 Page(s): 835
12/27/2024 Authors: Espahbodi M; Edwards KM; Goudy SL; Penn EB; Manthiram K -
Enhanced osteogenic potential of iPSC-derived mesenchymal progenitor cells following genome editing of GWAS variants in the RUNX1 gene.
Bone Res Volume: 12 Page(s): 70
12/06/2024 Authors: Khan NM; Wilderman A; Kaiser JM; Kamalakar A; Goudy SL; Cotney J; Drissi H -
Accelerating Oral Wound Healing Using Bilayer Biomaterial Delivery of FTY720 Immunotherapy.
Adv Healthc Mater Volume: 13 Page(s): e2401480
12/01/2024 Authors: Toma AI; Shah D; Roth D; Pia JO; Hymel L; Turner T; Kamalakar A; Liu K; Bartsch P; Jacobs L -
Comprehensive management and classification of first branchial cleft anomalies: An International Pediatric Otolaryngology Group (IPOG) consensus statement.
Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol Volume: 186 Page(s): 112095
11/01/2024 Authors: Heilingoetter AL; See GB; Brookes J; Campisi P; Cervantes SS; Chadha NK; Chelius D; Chen D; Chun B; Cunningham MJ -
Differential Effects of Four Canonical Notch-Activating Ligands on c-Kit+ Cardiac Progenitor Cells.
Int J Mol Sci Volume: 25
10/17/2024 Authors: Robeson M; Goudy SL; Davis ME