It’s a strange new normal for all of us as we keep practicing medicine during the coronavirus pandemic.


It’s a strange new normal for all of us as we keep practicing medicine during the coronavirus pandemic.


Masks, Plexiglas shields at check-in counters, and telemedicine are the new normal in otolaryngology, physicians say.
Opioid use following otolaryngology surgical procedures has received increased interest, with many studies recommending shorter-term prescriptions for opioids to avoid dependence on the drugs. In response to a continuing opioid […]

Alongside fever checks for COVID-19, physician practices may want to institute smell tests. Data from a new study show that patients who were diagnosed as COVID-19 positive were 27 times […]


If current trends hold, an ever-growing number of outpatient surgeries will be done in an ambulatory surgical center These outpatient centers can bring considerable benefits for the right patients and otolaryngologists.

A look at how pathologic features contribute to clinical outcomes of early oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma relative to tumor depth of invasion.
A look at the association between orthonasal olfaction and chemosensory perception in patients with smell loss.