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Jonathan C Garneau, MD, serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Otolaryngology at the University of Virginia. He specializes in head and neck oncologic and microvascular reconstructive surgery, treating cancerous and non-cancerous conditions including tumors of the upper aerodigestive tract, endocrine system, skin, and salivary glands.
Education:
- Medical Degree: University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine
- Residency: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital
- Fellowship: University Hospitals of Cleveland at Case Western Reserve University
Research Interests:
Dr. Garneau's primary research focuses on imaging analysis and identification of radiographic biomarkers for head and neck cancer diagnosis and treatment. His clinical expertise spans microvascular reconstruction and transoral robotic surgery, with emphasis on leveraging advanced imaging to improve cancer outcomes and surgical precision.
Scientific Awards:
- Chief Resident Teacher of the Year Award (peer-selected honor)
- Chairman's Award (top graduate of residency program)
Dr. Garneau has demonstrated teaching excellence through his Chief Resident Teacher award. While specific grant funding details are not disclosed, he actively forms multi-institutional research partnerships and plans to expand humanitarian surgical work through medical missions, having previously assisted cleft palate repairs in Ecuador.
He operates within UVA's Head & Neck Oncologic & Microvascular Surgery Division, part of a comprehensive team providing individualized care for complex cancers through a dedicated physician-nurse-clinical staff collaboration model.

