A look at how the ethical issues that arise from coronavirus will affect practicing otolaryngologists.
Evidence-Based Preoperative Testing Protocols Save Time, Money
Evidence-based preoperative assessment protocols that reduce unnecessary testing and extraneous cost without increased perioperative morbidity and mortality should be implemented into routine otolaryngology practice.
Testing for Decreased Smell Function May Help Identify Coronavirus Patients Earlier
Decreased smell function is a major marker for coronavirus infection; therefore, smell testing may help to identify COVID-19 patients in need of early treatment or quarantine.
What Is the Optimal Timing for Tracheostomy in Intubated Patients?
There are no data to suggest that delayed tracheostomy offers a morbidity or mortality advantage.
Is Primary Radiotherapy an Acceptable Treatment Modality for Verrucous Carcinoma of the Larynx?
The existing literature still suggests that the highest locoregional control and survival rates are achieved with surgery.
What Steps ENT Private Practices Are Taking to Financially Survive the Coronavirus Pandemic
How Medical Manufacturers Are Pivoting During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Letter from the Editor: In the Midst of COVID Life, Where Did My Superpower Go?
Writing usually comes easy to me. Some people can do a neck dissection in 30 minutes. Others build amazing rapport with patients after just five minutes of interaction. We have […]
What One Physician Thinks the Future of Otolaryngology Is
A private practice otolaryngologist writes about what our “new normal” may look like after the coronavirus pandemic.
Triological Society Statement: Inclusion, Diversity, Justice
The Triological Society has released a statement supporting inclusion, diversity, and commitment to justice and respect: During the past few months, our country has gone through challenging times experiencing a […]
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