In a study that reported the most satisfying jobs in the United States, physicians were not even among the top 10.
Letter from the Editor: Why We Are Better When We Are Diverse
Diversity of thought, mind, and body is a key message in June’s issue of ENTtoday.
Stephanie Chen, MD, Makes Move from Professional Pianist to Surgeon
Chen’s first operating room experience reminded her of the rush she always felt performing on stage as a concert pianist and chamber musician.
Guide to Understanding Physician Compensation Models
Compensation models can dictate not only what a physician will make in the near future, but also what his or her long-term opportunities may be.
Otolaryngologist Engages Creative Side with Stand Up
Editor’s note: This is the first installment of a new department highlighting ways members of the otolaryngology community spend their (often limited) spare time, the time spent “after 7 pm.” […]
Why Physicians Should Be Involved in the Debate over Assisted Suicide
The topics of euthanasia, suicide, and physician assisted suicide are poorly understood.
Women in Otolaryngology: Do we belong here?
With less pay, more unpaid and unrecognized work, and near-daily avoidance of some type of harassment, one might assume that women otolaryngologists provide suboptimal care. That would be wrong.
Letter from the Editor: We All Need to Take #MeToo Personally
This month’s ENTtoday cover story focuses on the unfair treatment that many women otolaryngologists have had to endure.
What Otolaryngologists Should Consider When Prescribing Opioids
Some guidelines to help otolaryngologists manage pain requirements in the clinical setting.
How the Tax Bill Will Impact Your Practice
Otolaryngologists should work closely with their accountants to ensure they are fully compliant and will reap the full benefits of the new tax bill.
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