Clarice Seifert ClemmensView profile
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Clarice Seifert Clemmens, MD, is a Professor at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) in the College of Medicine's Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery. She specializes in pediatric otolaryngology with particular expertise in neonatal airway disorders and thyroid disorders, while also covering pediatric allergy/sinus disease, ear disease, hearing loss, sleep medicine, speech/swallowing disorders, and dysphagia. Dr. Clemmens completed her medical training at MUSC in 2009, followed by a residency at the University of Pennsylvania and a fellowship at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Education Medical Degree: Medical University of South Carolina (2009) Residency: University of Pennsylvania Fellowship: Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Her research focuses on pediatric airway disorders, evidenced by her publications on laryngomalacia interventions, cochlear implant auditory outcomes, sleep study diagnostics, and airway emergency protocols. She has contributed to systematic reviews examining tracheostomy management, neonatal airway anomalies, and sociodemographic barriers in newborn hearing screening. Dr. Clemmens maintains an active clinical practice at MUSC Children's Health ENT at Summey Medical Pavilion, where she provides comprehensive care for pediatric ear, nose, and throat conditions. She has presented her work nationally and regionally, and maintains board certification from the American Board of Otolaryngology since 2015.








