Dana Thompson, MD, MS, MBA speaks about her staunch desire to tackle the issues of bias and diversity in our field and how it impacted her own career.
An Inside Look at How the CPT Is Kept Balanced and Current
The Benefits and Drawbacks of Using Big Data in Otolaryngology Research
Experts at the American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Annual Meeting discussed the main features, benefits, and drawbacks of the largest databases, while emphasizing that even though using them correctly isn’t a simple matter, it is a vital one.
Letter from the Editor: Scenes from the Los Angeles AAO-HNS Annual Meeting
As one of the registrants, especially one who debated about whether or not to go all the way up to the meeting date, can say it was a great experience and one I’m glad to have attended.
AMA Adopts Policy to Combat Public Health Disinformation by Healthcare Professionals
Physician, resident, and medical student members of the American Medical Association (AMA) House of Delegates adopted a policy at the association’s special interim meeting in November to combat public health […]
Why HIPAA, Protected Health Information Cybersecurity Best Practices Are Critical in COVID-19 Era
COVID has put cybersecurity concerns, particularly in connection with the protection of patient healthcare data, into mainstream consciousness.
Laryngeal Botulinum Neurotoxin Injections Improve Work Productivity in Patients with Spasmodic Dysphonia
Employed patients with spasmodic dysphonia reported voice-related work productivity impairment, which improved significantly one month after treatment with BoNT injection.
Maximum Spirometric Value Changes Predict Surgery Need in Patients with Recurrent Laryngotracheal Stenosis
The deviation from overall spirometric maximums has the strongest predictive power in determining the need to return to surgery.
Dynamic Optical Contrast Imaging Aids Parathyroid Gland Localization in Ex Vivo Specimens
A look at how effective the dynamic optical contrast imaging (DOCI) technique is as a tool in specifically differentiating parathyroid tissue and adjacent structures.
No Correlation Between SARS- CoV-2 Viral Load and Olfactory Psychophysical Scores in COVID-19 Patients
Olfactory dysfunction (OD) presence does not seem to be useful in identifying subjects at risk for being COVID-19 super spreaders.
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