Physicians internalize medical mishaps and then are afraid to share them for fear of identification as a “bad doctor,” feeding into an impostor syndrome and depression.
Otolaryngologists Are Still Debating the Effectiveness of Tongue Tie Treatment
Otolaryngology’s Gender Wage Gap
Neoadjuvant Immunotherapy for Skin Cancer
Balloon Dilation Is Among the New Frontier of Eustachian Tube Care
Why We Get Colds
Results from a groundbreaking study show that a cold nose is not a good thing when it comes to fighting infections.
Are the Jobs in Healthcare Good Jobs?
It’s more important than ever to ask, “Are the jobs in healthcare good jobs? If not, how can we make them so?”
What Really Works in Functional Rhinoplasty?
Functional rhinoplasty is an umbrella term used to describe the various surgical techniques that alter the external nasal structure with the goal of improving nasal breathing. Numerous techniques have been described and shown to be successful.
Is the Best Modality to Assess Vocal Fold Mobility in Children Flexible Fiberoptic Laryngoscopy or Ultrasound?
The gold standard in the evaluation of VFI in children is awake flexible fiberoptic laryngoscopy (FFL) but over the past decade, ultrasound (US) has gained increasing attention as a modality for assessing vocal fold mobility in children.
Three Primary Treatment Strategies Show No Differences in Swallow Outcome for Patients with Low- to Intermediate-Risk Tonsil Cancer
Clinical and patient-reported outcomes revealed a similar presence and prevalence of dysphagia and swallow-related quality of life at subacute and long-term time points, regardless of primary treatment strategy.
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