Physician tips for maintaining a professional relationship with flirtatious patients
Management of Bilateral Tinnitus and Nasal Tumor
A 53-year-old man with a one-month history of bilateral tinnitus. An MRI detected a sphenoid tumor incidentally, and a contrast-enhanced computed tomography scan revealed a partially enhanced tumor in the left sphenoidal sinus that destroyed part of the skull base.
A Better Method for Diagnosing Midline Neck Masses
New Initiatives Aim to Improve Residency Application, Program Evaluation
Standardized recommendation letters, a new residency program review process, and enhanced accreditation system seek to streamline admissions, uphold physician excellence
If Not Maintenance of Certification, What?
Why the American Board of Medical Specialties’ MOC program is valuable
What Otolaryngologists Need to Know About the Physician Payment Sunshine Act
The federal act mandates disclosure of physician ownership and investments in healthcare manufacturers and group purchasing organizations
Physician Background Checks Protect Patients, Health Care Providers
Otolaryngologist job candidates should be prepared for credential verification, reference checking and additional background investigations
Otolaryngology Research Increasingly Supports Genetic Screening to Evaluate Pediatric Hearing Loss
Deadline Looms for ENTs to Put Electronic Health Records to Meaningful Use
Can Sharing ENT Performance Bonuses With Staff Pay Off?
As otolarngology practices earn more income from meeting quality measures and patient satisfaction goals, dividing money among staffers becomes an increasingly important consideration
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