Although I’m recovering, I’m not okay.” Two surgeons who recently underwent surgery share their experiences, challenges.
These Books May Help Otolaryngologists Choose Optimism and Self-Care
We asked some otolaryngologists to share books off their reading lists. Here’s what they recommended.
Gaps in Medical Business Education Can Be Addressed Through Asynchronous Learning
A focused study of the business of medicine for physicians should include at least three practical domains: leadership, healthcare delivery, and practice management.
How to Create a Structured Otolaryngology Mentorship Program at the Residency Level
How to Choose the Right Words When Talking to a Patient
Effective and caring patient–physician communication is essential to establish a proper and effective patient–physician relationship.
Letter from the Editor: Recent Feats of Innovation in Otolaryngology
There’s plenty to look forward to that isn’t COVID-related, and we’re excited to talk about it with you.
Letter from the Editor: COVID-19 Kick Starts the Age of Healthcare’s Digital Transformation
Digital health consists of the technologies that can help patients make an appointment with their provider with the use of an app on their smartphone.
Why I Chose Otolaryngology in the Era of COVID-19
Otolaryngology applicants making their career decisions during the pandemic appreciated the ability of an otolaryngologist to perform diverse procedures and have the opportunity to work in both inpatient and outpatient settings.
Two Books on Transformation, Positive Energy that Otolaryngologists Recommend
We asked some otolaryngologists to share books off their reading lists. Here’s what they recommended.
Letter from the Editor: Expressing Ourselves in Positive Ways to Patients
Finding common ground with our patients and colleagues should take priority over any perceived differences between us.
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