By slightly modifying a drug currently used to treat epilepsy, researchers have come up with a new compound with the potential for superior efficacy in treating the disease, with fewer […]
Address Security, Policies, Contracts when Reviewing Your Medical Practice
Conduct periodic internal reviews of your practice operations
Preparing for Adverse Events When Performing Office-based Procedures
Otolaryngologists should keep in mind the risk of adverse events during in-office treatments that may catch the surgeon and support staff off guard
Age of Surgeons May Raise Ethical Concerns over Memory Lapses
Tips for discussing, handling your observations of cognitive deterioration in aging surgeons
Minimizing Risk of Hematoma Formation after Rhytidectomy
Common measures for minimizing risk include drain placement, application of tissue sealant and use of compression dressings
History of Endoscopic Examination of the Nasal Cavity
A timeline of events that led to functional endoscopic sinus surgery
Conflict: How to Resolve It in Your Practice
Tips on navigating conflict and effectively resolving issues among colleagues, peers patients and their families
Transoral Robotic Surgery for Obstructive Sleep Apnea Results in Significant Changes
Airway, tongue, soft palate, and lateral wall volumes change significantly after OSA-TORS
New Rules Mandate Stricter Patient Protections at Tax-Exempt Hospitals
New rules set forth by the U.S. Department of Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service are placing tougher demands on tax-exempt hospitals to ensure protection of patient rights
Novel Antibiotic To Solve the Antibiotic Crisis?
A new way of developing antibiotics using uncultivable soil bacterium is sparking interest with its potential to tackle an emerging public health problem posed by the rise of antibiotic resistance.
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