Relative value unit payment system could replace complex, variable physician compensation model that exists today
Job Relocation Assistance Tips for Physicians
Landing financial help isn’t only factor otolaryngologists should consider before making a move
Frailty: Tough to Define
Physicians differ on how to characterize this state of reduced physiological capacity
Frailty, Not Age, May Predict Head–Neck Surgery Outcomes
Otolaryngologists are increasingly using frailty index to assess whether patients can withstand surgery for obstructive sleep apnea, head-and-neck procedures
Is Voice Therapy Effective in Managing Vocal Fold Nodules in Children?
Voice therapy techniques can help improve voice quality in children without negative side effects
Obstructive Sleep Apnea Treatment Covered at Sleep Meeting
Implantable upper airway stimulation device for OSA among highlights of SLEEP 2014 conference
Medicare Payment Data Release Concerns Some Otolaryngologists
Without way to refine data or validate its accuracy, physicians concerned misperceptions could impact doctor–patient relationships
Nasal Spray of Engineered Proteins Provides Protection Against H1N1 in Mice
Could a nasal spray of engineered proteins be used as front-line prophylactic defense against the influenza infection and provide a new way to prevent infection of current and emerging influenza […]
Vascularized Flaps Useful in Reducing PCF
Does using vascularized tissue from outside the radiation field reduce the risk of pharyngocutaneous fistula (PCF) following salvage total laryngectomies (STL)?
ESS Provides Better QOL for CRS Patients with Comorbid Migraine
Do patients with chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS), with and without a migraine history, experience comparable quality-of-life (QOL) improvement after endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS)?
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