The impact, cause, and potential solutions examined
Leadership Position, Training Can Change Way Otolaryngologists Practice Medicine
Vanderbilt University Leadership Training Program for otolaryngology residents teaches leadership skills within medical residency
Single-Therapy Medical Centers Gain Ground Despite Setbacks
Physicians weigh in on pros, cons of business model and whether it’s valid for otolaryngology
How Provider-Based Conversions Impact Physicians, Practices, Patients
Legal, practical implications of converting your physician practice to a provider-based outpatient department of the hospital
Bundled Payments for Patients with Head, Neck Cancer Launched at MD Anderson Cancer Center
Pilot program for newly diagnosed patients reimburses hospitals for surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, diagnostic costs for one year of treatment
Smartphone-Linked Hearing Aids Empower Hearing Impaired Patients
New apps give hearing disabled better control over listening environments without adjusting ear-mounted devices
Address Security, Policies, Contracts when Reviewing Your Medical Practice
Conduct periodic internal reviews of your practice operations
Preparing for Adverse Events When Performing Office-based Procedures
Otolaryngologists should keep in mind the risk of adverse events during in-office treatments that may catch the surgeon and support staff off guard
Age of Surgeons May Raise Ethical Concerns over Memory Lapses
Tips for discussing, handling your observations of cognitive deterioration in aging surgeons
History of Endoscopic Examination of the Nasal Cavity
A timeline of events that led to functional endoscopic sinus surgery
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