Valeria Silva Merea, MD, a laryngologist specializing in head and neck surgery at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, discusses how sports taught her important skills, including discipline and time management.
Should USMLE Step 1 Change from Numeric Score to Pass/Fail?
Medical students described a negative academic climate to which they said USMLE Step 1 was contributing, a climate increasingly addled with competition over matching into subspecialties.
Bulbous Nasal Tip: How Tension Might Prolong Your Longevity
Bulbous nasal tips can bring about not just aesthetic problems, but also functional issues.
What to Do When a Colleague’s Professionalism Slips
Sometimes a soft intervention such as a conversation with the colleague can help, but sometimes more decisive action is needed.
Sinus Surgery Is Still an Essential Part of Patient Care
Despite dips in the number performed, sinus surgery still plays an essential role in the treatment of invasive fungal rhinosinusitis.
Air Pollution May Contribute to OSA
New data show that air pollution may contribute to obstructive sleep apnea.
Changes in the Management of Thyroid Cancer
An expert panel reviewed the main changes to thryoid cancer management from molecular testing to surveillance in select cases, and from nerve monitoring to the choice between total thyroidectomy over hemi-thyroidectomy for certain tumors.
What We Know about the Microbiome
While research is flourishing, questions linger about the microbiome and its role in otolaryngology.
Triological Society Gathers in Coronado
Otolaryngologists from around the country and the world recently met to present new clinical research and talk about issues at the Triological Society Combined Sections Meeting.
Intraoral Ultrasound Compares Favorably to Histopathology in Oral Tongue Malignancy Evaluation
Intraoral ultrasound is useful in the evaluation of oral tongue malignancies when compared with histopathological methods.
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