Transitioning to a cash-only practice can increase your income-and your career satisfaction

Transitioning to a cash-only practice can increase your income-and your career satisfaction
In late August of 2005, many of us watched from the relative safety of our homes and offices as Hurricane Katrina wrought havoc and devastation all along the Gulf coast.
One presenter offers guidance on what otolaryngologists can do to offer comfort to their dying head and neck cancer patients
Certain serious childhood head and neck infections tend to occur in particular sites by age, according to research presented here at the meeting of the Southern Section of the Triological Society.
Doctors should consider extending the course of antibiotics in patients with chronic sinusitis before giving up on conservative medical therapy and going forward to surgery, according to research presented here at the meeting of the Southern Section of the Triological Society.
New mandated requirements for residents at hospitals require the young specialists to do a lot more than just attend classes; they have to be able to demonstrate that they have achieved some proficiency in specific areas of medicine.
Early data on stimulation of Heschl’s gyrus are promising, but more research is needed