It remains a challenging time to be a physician, but I’m hopeful we’ll see the light sometime soon.
Banning Unvaccinated Patients? Ethical Responsibilities Within the Context of COVID-19 Vaccination Controversies
Physicians now find themselves in the often uncomfortable position of advocating for the preventive health of patients in the context of a politicized public health response—vaccination.
How To: Endoscopic Anterior and Posterior Cricoid Split for Bilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis
Endoscopic anterior and posterior cricoid split (EAPCS) has emerged as an alternative that is nondestructive and can offer a long-lasting solution to congenital BVFP while avoiding tracheostomy.
How To: Technique, Pitfalls of the Transaxillary Approach for Robotic Thyroidectomy
Advantages of thyroidectomy using transaxillary robotic surgery (TARS) are cosmetic, a high-definition view of structures, and a reduced risk of compressive cervical hematoma; the main drawbacks are the cost and duration of the procedure
How This Healthcare Team Maintained a Head and Neck Cancer Surgical Practice During COVID-19
Patients were screened three times: over the phone a day prior to their visit, upon entry to the cancer center, and upon triage in the clinic.
Otolaryngologist Discusses What Equity, Diversity Meant to Her Career
Letter from the Editor: Scenes from the Los Angeles AAO-HNS Annual Meeting
As one of the registrants, especially one who debated about whether or not to go all the way up to the meeting date, can say it was a great experience and one I’m glad to have attended.
Why HIPAA, Protected Health Information Cybersecurity Best Practices Are Critical in COVID-19 Era
COVID has put cybersecurity concerns, particularly in connection with the protection of patient healthcare data, into mainstream consciousness.
Letter from the Editor: Otolaryngology Annual Meeting Is Temporary Respite to Daily Pandemic Grind
The American Academy of Otolaryngology Annual Meeting still took place in Los Angeles this month.
Otolaryngologist Turned Fondness for Craft Cocktails, Beers into Second Business
Although John D. Edwards, MD, no longer owns a growler bar, the lessons he continues to learn in that industry stay with him as a physician.
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