The Resident Bowl team is collecting questions for the annual Resident Bowl happening at the 2025 Triological Society Combined Sections Meeting, January 23-25, in Orlando, Fla.
TRIO Receives R25 Grant To Cultivate The Next Generation Of Otolaryngologist–Scientists
The Triological Society (TRIO) has been awarded an R25 grant from the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) to establish the Neely National Clinician–Scientist Mentorship Network. This program aims to cultivate the next generation of otolaryngologist–scientists through comprehensive mentorship, training, and networking opportunities. It will be the first national mentorship network for otolaryngologist–scientists.
How Do We Ensure Quality in Value-Based Care?
While proponents of value-based care indicate that the cost savings and efficiency of the system are inherently quality based, it remains to be seen how that will play out at the patient–physician relationship level
Samuel H. Selesnick Offers Advice on How to Get Published in The Laryngoscope
Having a paper published in The Laryngoscope, the country’s oldest and largest otolaryngology peer-reviewed journal, is a goal and point of pride for researchers in the field of otolaryngology.
Advanced Degrees Can Help Otolaryngologists Better Understand the Business of Medicine
Many otolaryngologists are going back to school mid-career to pursue advanced degrees that teach topics applicable to healthcare that aren’t covered in medical school, allow surgeons to expand their knowledge base and skill sets, improve job satisfaction, and support career advancement.
In Otolaryngology, How Much Subspecialization Is Too Much?
We may be at a saturation point in otolaryngology where the number of fellows is as high as it’s going to get, but who knows what the future holds?
A Look at Business Trends and How Otolaryngologists Can Maximize Opportunities
Tips for Otolaryngologists Who Want to Enter and Excel in Entrepreneurship
How to Find Research Funding Options, Even in The COVID-19 Era
There are many other options for research funding, including private foundations, professional organizations, and federal agencies and departments.
An Update on Progress Toward Subcertification in Complex Pediatric Otolaryngology
The training pathway for pediatric otolaryngologists will require completion of an ACGME-accredited fellowship and satisfaction of the eligibility criteria.
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