The study looks at the status of the otolaryngology field today in terms of diversity in leadership.

What Is the Role of Adjuvant Radiotherapy in Head and Neck Melanoma in the Era of Systemic Therapy?
In the era of effective adjuvant systemic therapies, the use of ICI alone in the adjuvant setting may be insufficient to effectively reduce regional failure.

Can Electrocautery Replace the Scalpel for Surgical Skin Incision?
Surgical incision using electrocautery can be quicker, with less blood loss and better postoperative pain scores.

Is Posterior Nasal Nerve Ablation Effective in Treating Symptoms of Allergic Rhinitis?
There is enough evidence to support posterior nasal nerves (PNN) as an effective treatment for allergic rhinitis symptoms, particularly nasal congestion and rhinorrhea.

Letter from the Editor: Recent Changes and Challenges in Otolaryngology Practice
When the way we come together with our patients and treat them is compromised, it strains our ability to perform our jobs.

Supreme Court Finds CMS COVID19 Vaccine Mandate Permissible, Not OSHA
The Supreme Court ruled two different ways on vaccine mandates. With COVID-19 vaccines continuing, it’s important to understand why they ruled differently.

Tips for Navigating Negotiations When You Get a Job Offer
The negotiation process is a key determinant of success for a newly hired physician employee, and it doesn’t have to be stressful.

What Otolaryngologists Need to Know about Biologics and Allergic Rhinitis

Advice on When and How Physicians Can Speak Out If Their Opinions Differ from Their Employer

Gun Violence as a Healthcare Issue: What Is the Responsibility of Otolaryngologists?
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