In most catastrophic events, including the spread of the novel coronavirus, there are heroes that embody the resilience and bravery of the human spirit.
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In most catastrophic events, including the spread of the novel coronavirus, there are heroes that embody the resilience and bravery of the human spirit.
It’s good to take a trip outside the otolaryngology world once in a while to experience something novel and innovative.
December is the month of residency interviews, special days to soak up the fresh enthusiasm and re-energize.
Turn to ENTtoday to find new inspiration from colleagues and insights into topics that don’t often get covered through the eyes of an otolaryngologist.
Over the next year, ENTtoday will continue to focus on stories about the wonderful things we do in otolaryngology, the ones that give our lives purpose.
Rural health in otolaryngology will improve if we address physician workforce issues.
Experience and the want for disruptive change are wonderful when used in balance with each other.
The ENTtoday editorial board shares some must-read authors for every subspecialty.
When you are at one of our national meetings, and a group from an international country is speaking, please take the time to sit down and listen.
Life and medicine are continuously changing at a seemingly accelerating pace. When we attempt to avoid change and cling to the ‘way things were,’ we stop moving forward and growing.