Jeanne Annette Rungby

Specialist in ear, nose and throat diseases

Affiliated departments
Capio Hellerup

Introduction

Jeanne Annette Rungby has particular experience in surgery of deviated nasal septum and external nose as well as common ear, nose and throat procedures such as tonsillectomy, uvula removal, adenoids and drainage. In addition, minor procedures including various plastic surgery procedures on the outer ears, such as earlobe reconstruction after stretches (too large holes after earrings) under local anesthesia.

Experience

  • 2021-: Specialist in ear, nose and throat diseases, Capio.
  • 2018-2021: Assistant specialist physician with practicing specialist in ear, nose and throat diseases, Søren Hansen, Frederiksberg alle 66, 2 and Oct 2020 moved to Søernes Privathospital, Martinsvej 10 in Frederiksberg. Responsibility specialist at senior physician level.
  • 2008-2018: Clinic manager in own clinic. Rungbyklinikken at Frederiksberg alle 66,2, 1820 Frederiksberg. Ear, nose and throat diseases.
  • 2003-2008: Recognition as a specialist in the summer of 2003. Subsequently employed as a department physician (specialist) at Rigshospitalet's Ear, Nose and Throat Surgery Clinic, the Main Orthocenter, Rigshospitalet and at Gentofte Hospital's Ear, Nose and Throat Department under the Capital Region of Denmark.

Other information

Courses

A very large number of administrative, medical and specialty-specific courses. In addition, he has participated in plastic surgery and ear, nose and throat relevant international congresses and ear, nose and throat annual meetings in Denmark for a number of years.

Publications

Case studies: J. U. Rosen, J. A. Rungby, V. Hvidt. Bispebjerg Hospital, Department of Urology. Urate calculi complicating orchiectomy in a patient with advanced prostatic cancer. Scand. J. Urol. Nephrol 1991. 25; 81-82.

Original message: J.A. Rungby, H. B. Dahl, John Krogh, Ebbe Kvist. Bispebjerg Hospital, Department of Urology. Vasectomy: Who has regretted and why. Ugeskrift for læger, April 18, 1994, 156/16; 2377-80

Case studies: J.A. Rungby, Nanna Trojaborg, Kurt Luhdorf. County Hospital in Roskilde, Department of Otolaryngology. Dysphagia as the first symptom of myasthenia gravis. Ugeskrift for læger, March 16, 1998, 160/12; 1005-6

Original communication: J. A. Rungby, F. Rømeling, P. Borum. Amtssygehuset i Roskilde. Tonsillectomy: Assessment of quality by way of the consultation-rate after discharge. The journal of Laryngology and Otology, February 1999:113; 135-139.

Review article: J. A. Rungby, R. Skibsted, T. Johnsen, L. P. Kammersgaard, S. A. Sørensen. Hearing loss in Hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy: Review. Journal of Audiological medicine, 1999: 8(3); 131-141.

Original communication: J. A. Rungby, F. Rømeling, P Borum. Amtssygehuset i Roskilde. Methods of hemostasis in tonsillectomy assessed by pain scores and consultation rates. Acta Otolaryngologica, 2000. Suppl. 543: 209-214

Original message: J. A. Rungby, R. Skibsted, T. Johnsen, L. P. Kammersgaard, S. A. Sørensen. K. Fenger, M. Tos. Prevalence of hearing impairment in hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy; HMSN Type 1a versus other subtypes. Journal of Audiological medicine, 2001, 10(1): 33-48

Original message: L. P. Kammersgaard, H. S. Jorgensen, J. A. Rungby, J. Reith, H. Nakayama, U. J. Weber, J. Houth, T. S. Olsen. Admission body temperature predicts long-term mortality after acute stroke. The Copenhagen Stroke study. Stroke 2002, 33.