What types of iatrogenic facial nerve injuries (IFNIs) are most likely to occur in which circumstances?
Confirming CRS with CT Scan Prior to Treatment Is Cost Effective
Is it cost effective for primary care physicians (PCPs) to obtain a CT scan prior to treatment/referral in patients presenting with chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) symptoms?
Elective Neck Dissection Indicated in Patients Undergoing Salvage Laryngectomy
When salvage laryngectomy is required in the setting of recurrent cancer after primary irradiation or chemoradiation therapy, is elective neck dissection always indicated?
Laser vs. Manual Penetration of Stapes Footplate
Is there a difference in the effect on the bone conduction threshold of two different techniques of penetrating the stapes footplate during otosclerosis surgery?
No Evidence of CI Damage During Monopolar Cautery
Does monopolar cautery use adversely affect an existing cochlear implant?
How Otolaryngologists Can Apply Predictive Medicine to Patient Care
Screening for newborn hearing loss, typing bitter taste receptors, HPV testing may help physicians prevent disease, determine proactive treatment strategies
Is It Time to Reevaluate Your Physician Compensation Model?
Ongoing payment reform, healthcare consolidation forces otolaryngology practices to reconsider ways doctors are paid
Career Assessments Align Professional, Personal Goals
Routine checkups of what is or isn’t working at a current job can help otolaryngologists meld their values, strengths, passions with career path
Shift in Diagnosis, Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea A Challenge for Otolaryngologists
Electronic Medical Records Mandate Could Lead to More Litigation
Regarding the article “Malpractice and the Otolaryngologist" (ENTtoday, October 2013), EMRs are expensive, time consuming, and will lead to lawsuits
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