LSU Health Shreveport Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery residents earned top honors at The Triological Society’s 2025 Combined Sections Meeting recently held in Orlando, Fla., winning first place in the Resident Bowl that was held at the annual meeting. Dr. Mallory Peters, Dr. Joel Badders and Dr. Mark Landry made up the resident trivia team that represented LSUHS in the competition.
The Resident Bowl, a signature event of the Triological Society’s annual meeting, is a quiz bowl style game that showcases the clinical knowledge, quick thinking, and teamwork of otolaryngology (ENT) residents from programs across the country. Twelve teams from across the country to include representation from prestigious universities participated in this year’s Resident Bowl. This victory highlights the exceptional training and dedication of LSU Health Shreveport’s residents and faculty in advancing excellence in the field of Otolaryngology.
The Triological Society is one of the most respected and prestigious organizations in Otolaryngology, and its annual meeting serves as a platform for innovation, education, and collaboration within the specialty. Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery faculty members and residents, as well as several LSU Health Shreveport medical students, attended this year’s meeting and had the opportunity to present their clinical and research posters as a part of the scientific program.