Common challenges when treating physician-patients include maintaining boundaries and avoiding assumptions about patient knowledge and behaviors.
Otolaryngologist Re-elected as AMA House Speaker
The American Medical Association (AMA) introduced the 21 members of its Board of Trustees for the coming year following elections held on June 7 during the special meeting of the […]
After 9/11, Doctor’s Patriotism Led Him Across the World to Practice Otolaryngology
Philip Zapanta, MD, talks about practicing otolaryngology, enlisting in the United States Army Reserve Medical Corps and his deployment to Iraq.
Tips for Increasing Your Physical and Mental Well-Being During COVID-19
Connecting with others, observing your emotions and accepting that there will be new norms can help increase your well-being during the coronavirus pandemic.
Ageism in Medicine: A Look at Medical Ethics, Laws, and Regulations
Ageism can hurt both physicians and patients. Here’s a look at the federal and state laws surrounding ageism.
How to Safely Re-engage Allergy Immunotherapy Patients after Coronavirus Shutdown
Otolaryngology practices these practices need to consider how best to re-engage their allergy immunotherapy patients, including answering: Which services to start with? Which patients? Which procedures?
Comparing Options for Minimally Invasive Rhinoplasty
Patients and physicians have two choices for minimally invasive rhinoplasty: injectable dermal fillers (sometimes called “liquid rhinoplasty”) and Latera.
Female Otolaryngologists in Some Subspecialties Keeping Publication Pace with Male Counterparts
This study suggests that female otolaryngologists within certain subspetomatic cialties are keeping pace with their male colleagues in publication productivity in the early career time frame.
Study Implies Interwoven Relationship Between Sleep Symptoms and Cardiovascular Disease
A look at how and to what degree sleep disorders are associated with patients with cardiovascular disease at the biochemical and functional level.
Here are Best Practices to Help Ensure Safety in Pediatric Otolaryngology During the Coronavirus Pandemic
These are recommendations that pediatric otolaryngologists can adopt to provide effective care for their COVID-19 patients and ensure safety for themselves, other healthcare workers, and their patients.
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