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Letters: Surgeons’ Zone of Focus May Not Signal Cognitive Decline

December 8, 2015

Reader responds to ENTtoday article about signs of aging in physicians, patient safety concerns

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Social Media, Blogs, Online Tools Can Help Physicians Boost Patient Satisfaction

December 8, 2015

Patient satisfaction accounts for 30% of CMS value-based purchasing model for hospital reimbursement

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Transcervical Ultrasonography Useful in Diagnosing Pediatric Peritonsillar Abscess

December 8, 2015

Study shows ultrasonography useful for diagnosis and determining patients who do not need surgery

Tracheoesophageal Voice Restoration Techniques Evaluated

December 8, 2015

Study finds voice restoration in total laryngopharyngectomy (TLP) jejunal and TLP radial forearm flap patients was equivalent, but inferior
to standard TLP

Septoplasty, Ambulatory Oropharyngeal Surgery Combination Is Safe

December 8, 2015

Research shows no increase in rate of unplanned revisits or postoperative hemorrhage

Pan-Positive Sinonasal Outcomes Test-20 Scores More Likely to Indicate Comorbidities in Chronic Rhinosinusitis

December 8, 2015

Depression, anxiety, headaches, and chronic pain more common in patients with all positive symptoms on the SNOT-20 score

Honesty in Medicine Can Benefit Physicians

December 7, 2015

Analyzing medical mistakes can help physicians determine problem, avoid similar mishaps in the future

Admitting Medical Errors Can Help Physicians Learn from Mistakes

Admitting Medical Errors Can Help Physicians Learn from Mistakes

December 7, 2015

Being forthright about missteps, adverse events can help physicians create a safer healthcare system without increasing their risk of litigation

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Which Inferior Turbinate Reduction Technique Best Decreases Nasal Obstruction?

December 7, 2015

Submucosal resection combined with lateral displacement considered most effective in cases of inferior turbinate hypertrophy

Is Adenoidectomy Alone Sufficient for Treating Pediatric Airway Obstruction?

December 7, 2015

Research shows that post-surgery tonsillectomy may be needed in up to 29% of pediatric adenoidectomy cases

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