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Robert K. Gaughan,
MD
specializes in pediatric and adult ear, nose and throat
healthcare. In addition to private practice, he is
an assistant clinical professor in the department of
Otolaryngology at St. Louis University. He is on staff
at St. John’s Mercy Medical Center, St. Joseph, Cardinal
Glennon and Missouri Baptist Hospitals. Dr.
Gaughan is board certified by the American Academy of
Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery since 1992. He is
a member of the Missouri Medical Association and the St.
Louis Metropolitan Medical Society. He attended St.
Louis University School of Medicine and completed his
post-graduate residency training at The Mayo Clinic in
Rochester, Minnesota.

Richard E. Schrick,
MD
specializes in pediatric and adult ear, nose and throat
healthcare at Midwest Head and Neck Surgery. He is on
staff at St. John’s Mercy Medical Center, St. Joseph
Hospital, Missouri Baptist Hospital, and St. Luke’s
Hospital. He is also a clinical instructor in Otolaryngology at
Barnes Jewish Hospital.
Dr. Schrick is board certified by the American Academy
of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery. He attended
medical school at the University of Missouri – Columbia
where he completed his post-graduate residency training.
Dr. Schrick also received his Masters Degree in
Electrical and Biomedical Engineering from the
University of Missouri – Columbia.
Scott
H. Hardeman,
MD, FACS
specializes in pediatric and adult ear, nose and throat
healthcare. In addition to his private practice,
Dr. Hardeman is a clinical professor in the department
of Otolaryngology at St. Louis University where he
completed his post-graduate residency training. He
is on staff at St. John’s Mercy Medical Center, St.
Joseph, Missouri Baptist and Cardinal Glennon Hospitals.
Dr.
Hardeman is board certified by the American Academy of
Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, and is a fellow
of the American College of Surgeons as well as a member
of the St. Louis Metropolitan Medical and American
Rhinologic Societies. He attended medical school
at the University of Missouri Kansas City, where he also
received a bachelor’s degree in biology. He is a
frequent speaker to the medical, academic and business
communities, and has authored and co-authored clinical
and practical articles relating to the field of ENT.
He was named clinical professor of the year in 2000 by
the residents of St. Louis University.
In
addition to his private practice, Dr. Hardeman actively
supports the International Medical Assistance
Foundation, and visits Honduras where he provides
medical care. |