Healthy competition may change physician behavior—for the better
Prepare Your Medical Practice for Sale
A potential buyer will want to ensure that a practice is ready and able to properly and legally conduct business the moment the transaction closes.
Rethinking the Otolaryngology Workforce
What some have predicted will be an undersupply of physicians may be anything but
Protecting Medical Devices against Cyberthreats
While otolaryngologic devices are not currently under threat of hacking, the potential exists
Senate Bill Targets Medical Device Cybersecurity
In August 2017, U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) introduced a new bill to the Senate that would add requirements for medical device cybersecurity, including mandated testing and better remote access […]
9 Tips For Surviving the First Year of Medical Residency
While you may have to be the best and brightest in medical school to nab an otolaryngology residency, intelligence alone won’t get a physician through the grueling, sleep-deprived years of […]
The 21st Century Cures Act
The 21st Century Cures Act, also known as the Cures Act, provides the National Institutes of Health (NIH) with critical tools and resources to advance biomedical research across the spectrum, […]
Advanced planning can keep your income, and your practice, afloat
Grady Lee Bryant, MD, an otolaryngologist with Allergy and ENT Associates of Middle Tennessee in Hermitage, knew he was in trouble when he hurt his back. Thanks to disability insurance […]
How Physicians Can Plan for Disability Leave
Grady Lee Bryant, MD, an otolaryngologist with Allergy and ENT Associates of Middle Tennessee in Hermitage, knew he was in trouble when he hurt his back. Thanks to disability insurance […]
ACGME Revises Cap on Resident Work Hours
Agency now allows 24-Hour Shifts for first-year residents
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