Experts offer tips on several kinds of head and neck defects and the many factors that go into choosing between a local or regional flap and a free flap reconstruction.
How to Improve Efficiency in a Private Medical Practice
Experts discuss how to better deliver efficient cancer care, use physician extenders in private and academic settings, and use the electronic medical record.
Tackling Controversial Issues in Otolaryngology
Experts give guidance on how to handle four areas important to otolaryngologists: BCHDs for congenital aural atresia, middle turbinate headache, and resident selection.
Off-Label Cochlear Implantation Common
A new study concludes that cochlear implantation is commonly performed for indications beyond those included in FDA-approved labeling
Listen: Myles Pensak On Physician Leadership, Society Membership
Listen to Triological Society Executive Vice President Myles Pensak, MD, discuss physician leadership, the value of society membership, networking, and … golf.
How to Be a Physician Leader
Tips for Making the Most of Society Meetings
The three keys to the annual meetings of the Triological Society, the American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNS): prepare, meet, and follow-up.
Letter from the Editor: Leading from Any Chair
A message from ENTtoday’s physician editor, Alex Chiu, MD.
Does the Frontal Sinus Need To Be Obliterated Following Fracture with Frontal Sinus Outflow Tract Injury?
The treatment goals of frontal sinus fracture repair include maintenance of normal sinus function and preservation of an aesthetic facial contour.
Should Patients with Primary Snoring Be Screened for Carotid Artery Stenosis?
Recent studies have suggested a possible unique link between loud snoring and carotid artery stenosis, even in patients without OSA or with only very mild disease.
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