Dr. Sulman is a board certified otolaryngologist, and a fellowship trained pediatric otolaryngologist. She has a special interest in managing difficult airway and breathing problems, sinus disease, and children with congenital anomalies, as well as managing general pediatric ear, nose, and throat problems.
Dr. Sulman is interested in research to better define the relationship between allergy and sinusitis, as well as improving management of children with severe obstructive sleep apnea. She enjoys working with residents and medical students to help them learn how to optimally care for the child and family. Dr. Sulman is a strong advocate for patients and families, and works with the child's pediatrician and parents to provide the best and most informed care possible.
Education / Training
- Doctor of Medicine - Case Western Reserve University - Cleveland, OH (1999)
- Residency in Otolaryngology - Case Western Reserve University, University Hospitals of Cleveland - Cleveland, OH (2000-2004)
- Fellowship in Pediatric Otolaryngology - Children's Memorial Hospital, Northwestern University - Chicago, IL (2005)
- Bachelor of Philosophy - Miami University - Oxford, OH (1993)