This past year, otolaryngology lost a trio of its greatest teachers. Drs. Glasscock, Alford and Stammberger will be sorely missed, but their teachings will live on.
Leadership, Engagement, and Well Being
Leadership and engagement are critical for individual phyisician and organizational well-being.
Some Crying Foul over 340B Drug Program Cuts
A new rule will increase 340B drug program cuts by expanding changes to off-campus provider-based hospital outpatient departments paid under the Physician Fee Schedule.
What’s Hot in Surgical Education
How to Say No to Patients, Ethically
Saying no to a patient’s treatment requests is often complicated
How Writing Helps a Medical Resident Better Care for Patients
ENTtoday spent a few minutes with Alessandra Colaianni, a surgical resident at Massachusetts Eye and Ear, to find out how she keeps up with her passion for non-fiction writing, while maintaining a busy schedule.
Letter from the Editor: ENTtoday’s Best Moments of 2018
ENTtoday’s goal this year was was to continue the things people love about while making the publication more timely, more fun to and leave readers with something to think about. Here’s a look back at 2018.
Overinterpretation of Sterilization Guidelines Could Interfere with Patient Safety
For many otolaryngologists, staying on top of compounding regulatory requirements can feel like an impossible endeavor.
How Best to Care for Biased Patients
Do Electronic Health Records Deserve to Get a Bad Rap?
The promise of EMRs—more efficient workflow, improved patient care, even increased patient safety—may still be worthwhile.
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