Pulmonary function testing is useful in the evaluation and management of subglottic stenosis because it provides a precise and objective functional assessment of obstruction.
Letter from the Editor: Long-term Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Our Professional Lives
Will there be a lost generation of otolaryngology residents, learners, and junior-to-mid-career attendings?
What Otolaryngologists Can Do to Lessen Their Carbon Footprint
The health effects of climate change are an increasingly urgent public health crisis that are infrequently recognized within the surgical community.
How to Develop and Retain Diverse Talent in Pediatric Otolaryngology
A culture of mentoring can go a long way by providing guidance, improving job performance, and giving mentees the feeling of belonging.
Why Virtual Grand Rounds May Be Here to Stay
The COVID-19 pandemic effectively eliminated the option of group gatherings and compelled academic program directors to turn to a virtual format for their grand rounds.
Otolaryngologist Leverages His Love of Pinball into Second Business
Paul Burkhart, DO, is a partner physician at Ohio ENT & Allergy Physicians in Columbus, Ohio. But he’s also the owner of Level One Bar and Arcade, a pinball and video game emporium and bar.
These New Imaging Advances May Help to Protect Parathyroids
Recent advances in intraoperative, near-infrared imaging technology may offer effective tools for surgeons to help avoid negative outcomes.
Is the Training and Cost of a Fellowship Worth It? Here’s What Otolaryngologists Say
If you’re an otolaryngology resident considering a private practice career, how do you decide what the value of a fellowship is to you?
Which Otologic Procedures Poses the Greatest Risk of Aerosol Generation?
Significant aerosol levels were generated during cadaveric simulation of mastoidectomy, and aerosol spikes were appreciated during cochlear implantation in live patients.
Hypopharyngeal-Esophageal Multichannel Intraluminal Impedance-pH Monitoring of LPR Patients May Affect Therapeutic Strategies
Hypopharyngeal-proximal reflux episodes occur less frequently than gastroesophageal reflux disease episodes after meals and at night, and future therapies for LPR patients should take the HEMII-pH profile into consideration.
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