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Vestibular Loss in Older Patients Significantly Decreases Quality of Life

January 7, 2018

Vestibular loss can cause imbalance, unsteady vision, and a 12-fold increased risk of falls and fall-associated morbidity.

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Olfactory Recovery Is Possible Following Post-Infectious Olfactory Loss

January 7, 2018

POL is among the most common causes of olfactory impairment, creating substantial negative impact on patients’ quality of life.

High BMI a Significant Indicator of PPI Weaning Failure

January 7, 2018

Approximately 66% of patients who were on PPIs for LPRD were successfully weaned.

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P-Value Statistic Comes under Criticism

January 7, 2018

A concerted effort to supplement the p-value with other measures more aptly applied to clinical medicine is rapidly evolving.

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How Physicians Can Build a Network to Boost Their Career

January 7, 2018

The power of networking shouldn’t be lost on otolaryngologists, particularly early-career physicians, fellows, and residents.

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Medical Schools Trend Away from Traditional Lecture

January 7, 2018

Studies have consistently shown that active learning methods are the best way for students to understand, absorb, retain, and utilize information.

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How Physicians Can Manage Negative Online Reviews

January 7, 2018

Your online reputation should be as exceptional as your clinical skills.

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CVS–Aetna Merger May Reshape Healthcare Delivery in the U.S.

January 5, 2018

The Aetna and CVS merger opens the door to transforming how healthcare is delivered in the U.S.

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Considerable Gaps between Self-Reported Hearing Loss and Receiving Evaluation, Treatment

December 19, 2017

Despite the high prevalence of hearing loss in the United States, researchers of a new study published in JAMA Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery found substantial gaps in specialist referral patterns […]

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The Evolution of Informed Consent

December 7, 2017

The shifting focus from “consent” to how “informed” a patient should be.

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