Can otolaryngology surgeons successfully use the Technician, Anatomist, Anticipator, Strategist, Executive (TAASE) surgical education developmental framework?
Aural Water Protection Makes No Difference Among Children With Tympanostomy Tubes
Otorrhea incidence was not different with or without ear protection during water exposure among children with tympanostomy tubes.

How Should DVT Chemoprophylaxis Be Applied Following Vestibular Schwannoma Resection?
Chemoprophylaxis should be utilized in the postoperative period for vestibular schwannoma surgery.

What’s the Best Way to Improve Patient Safety?
Physicians consider how changes to their teams and systems could reduce medical errors.

How to Land an NIH Grant

Letter from the Editor: Unsung Heroes
In most catastrophic events, including the spread of the novel coronavirus, there are heroes that embody the resilience and bravery of the human spirit.

Read This Before Agreeing to a Private Equity Deal
Physician practices need a clear understanding of why private equity may be a good option. Here’s what you need to know before agreeing to a deal.

Otolaryngologists Share How an Injury or Illness Forced Them to Reshape their Careers
Experiencing severe physical limitations made these otolaryngologists realize how physical their jobs really are. Here are some important lessons they shared.
Exercise May Not Sabotage Your Diet
MYTH: Exercise fuels appetite and causes dietary lapses. THE TRUTH: Although findings are mixed as to whether people eat more when they exercise, a new study of 130 adults who […]

New Guideline Aims to Promote Consistent Nosebleed Care
The American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNS) Foundation recently published a multidisciplinary clinical practice guideline on best practices in the diagnosis and treatment of nosebleeds. Nosebleeds affect up […]
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