Minimally invasive procedures are among the leading new technologies that are making it possible for procedures once done in the operating room to take place in the office setting.
Rx: Wellness: The Importance of Finding Colleagues You Can Confide In
We know that burnout, depression, and maladaptive coping mechanisms such as substance abuse are prevalent in our community. However, we do not openly discuss them and we fail to normalize these experiences.
Letter from the Editor: Balancing Humanity with Our Fast-Paced Technological Life
With the onslaught of all of this new technology, how do we make sure we balance humanity with our increasing reliance on machines?
Is Acupuncture Effective within Otolaryngological Perioperative Care?
Acupuncture has shown encouraging results when utilized within a variety of ear, nose, and throat procedures.
When Should You Perform Injection Medialization for Pediatric Unilateral Vocal Fold Immobility?
Injection medialization with a temporary injectable can improve symptoms of hoarseness, dysphonia, feeding difficulties, and aspiration in pediatric patients with unilateral VFI.
Match Applicants Uncomfortable with Some Types of Post-Interview Contact
The NRMP’s Institutional, Program, and Applicant Match Participation Agreement (MPA) and Code of Conduct (COC) were established to prohibit undesirable interview behaviors and forbid coercion of applicants to declare a program’s ranking.
Oncogene Panel Evaluation for ITNs Result in More Aggressive Surgical Management Techniques
OP evaluation was associated with higher rates of total thyroidectomy and central lymph node dissection without increasing the yield of malignancy or decreasing the rate of completion thyroidectomy
CRS Patients Likely to Have a Central Radiological Pattern
A central radiological pattern of mucosal disease is associated with inhalant allergen sensitization.
Neurofibromatosis Patients See Different Benefits from CI and ABI Technology
ABI remains the standard option for surgical hearing rehabilitation in NF2, but peak performance is generally lower than that achievable with CIs.
Post-Op Steroids Reduce Pain, Hemorrhage in Pediatric Tonsillectomy Patients
A short course of postoperative steroids decreased postoperative tonsillectomy hemorrhage risk.
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