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Letter from the Editor: Working Through the COVID Pandemic Is the Hardest Thing I’ve Ever Done
As COVD-19 rages on, many experts are warning of darker days ahead. I can only agree.
Preparing Yourself and Your Practice for a Surge of COVID-19 Patients this Winter
With practices operating at full capacity, what should otolaryngologists know about treating COVID-19, and how can they protect themselves during this demanding time?
Otolaryngologists Are Cautiously Optimistic about Platelet-Rich Plasma But Want More Evidence
Opening Doors: An Otolaryngologist Helps to Build Diversity
Carl M. Truesdale, MD, a facial plastic and reconstructive surgery fellow in Beverly Hills, recently wrote about his commitment to and experience in helping to diversify medicine during his residency in Michigan Medicine’s department of otolaryngology–head and neck surgery
Otolaryngologist Carol Bradford, MD, Named as Ohio State College of Medicine Dean
On the heels of becoming the new president of the American Association of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNS) in September, Carol R. Bradford, MD, has become the 15th dean of […]
From Hurricanes to a Pandemic, Here’s What Otolaryngologists Can Learn from Disasters
How To: Type I Thyroplasty Using a Titanium Implant Combined with Modified Arytenoid Adduction
This study aims to present and discuss the results associated with a combined surgical approach of several methods to treat patients with severe breathy hoarseness.
How to: Neonatal Ear Molding
A spectrum of otoplasty techniques—including suturing, cartilage modifications, and cartilage grafting—can address congenital auricular anomalies with significant contour improvements.
New Options for Management of Facial Palsy Can Help Patients Regain Smiles, Movement
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