Otolaryngologists urged to consider PDE-5 inhibitor use when patients present with sudden hearing impairment

Otolaryngologists urged to consider PDE-5 inhibitor use when patients present with sudden hearing impairment
Pinpointing the incidence of iatrogenic facial nerve injury is not a straightforward affair
Jack Kartush, MD has developed a facial nerve monitoring protocol that he has taught to many otolaryngologists over the decades
Ethical considerations, treatment benefits and risks that physicians must present to help patients, families make informed decisions
Key benefits, as well as legal structure options, post-merger governance, noncompetition and buy-out provisions, and bail out clauses should be addressed when contemplating a medical practice merger
Graduate medical education is underfunded, and the implications of this will affect the future of the otolaryngology workforce
How safe and effective is subcutaneous immunotherapy (SCIT), particularly single allergen regimens, for treating allergic rhinoconjunctivitis and asthma?
A 57-year-old woman presents with a five-year history of persistent, nonproductive cough