What can be learned from otolaryngologists’ experiences in prescribing biologics for patients with chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyposis (CRSwNP), including prescribing practices, patient factors guiding prescriber decisions, and physician

We All Need the Harmony of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Unison expressions with large groups can be very powerful, however, the richness of harmony is unparalleled and can surpass the power of unison work. A creative endeavor marked by everyone doing exactly the same thing will lose the interest of the audience eventually. Harmony, on the other can create interest and excitement. See how this translates for diversity and inclusion in the medical community.

Otolaryngology Practices Strive to Balance Robust Parental Leave Approaches with Fiscal and Logistical Realities
Designing parental leave is part of a broader issue of acknowledging that physicians have other things going on in their lives—personal and family.

Challenges in Family Planning and Work–life Integration
Being fully informed about the logistics of family-planning efforts—whether it’s fertility preservation, in vitro fertilization, or surrogate parenting—and being your own advocate can help physicians through this challenging terrain of work-life integration.
2024 COSM Session Recaps : Quick overviews of recent research and studies
Attendees at the Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meeting (COSM) in Chicago this May had access to a wealth of information. Concurrent session topics covered everything from rhinology and sleep medicine to head and neck and facial plastic. Here are overviews of some of this year’s sessions.

How To: A Case Report of Transnasal Endoscopic Drainage for Upper Parapharyngeal Abscess
A safe technique for transnasal endoscopic drainage of upper parapharyngeal abscesses.

Will AI Take My Job?
It’s critical that otolaryngologists become familiar with, educated about, and unafraid of AI to prepare for the inevitable integration of AI applications into their practices.

Can I Have a Slice? Creating Systems of Opportunity and Belonging
While resilience has been said to be a form of growth, we should be asking what we can do within our organization and societies so that everyone gets a slice and then see what individuals can achieve with that support.

Otolaryngologists Open WAISS to Improve Access to Care
Otolaryngologists Open West Africa Institute for Special Surgery (WAISS) to Improve Access to Care

How To: Creating Patient-Specific 3D-printed Airway Models for Slide Tracheoplasty
This protocol describes the method for creating 3D-printed trachea models for use in high-fidelity simulation-based training and advanced surgical planning for pediatric patients undergoing slide tracheoplasty.
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