Since President Richard M. Nixon declared a war on cancer more than 30 years ago, the battle still rages on several fronts.
State Efforts Toward Universal Coverage: Part 2 of a series
With the federal government shouldering 45% of health care costs through five huge entitlements (see ENToday, April 2007) and a large federal deficit, the chance of politicians enacting a new federal entitlement for universal health insurance coverage is as likely as their conducting a smear-free political campaign.
A Pay Cut by Any Other Name Is Still a Pay Cut
I would like to commend Robert H. Miller, MD, on a well-balanced discussion in the February issue of ENToday concerning the pros and cons of pay for performance (P4P).
Well Tuned: Maintenance of the Professional Voice: Part 1 of 2
Frank Sinatra purportedly said of Rosemary Clooney that she was able to hit a note right in its center.
An Otolaryngologist as Flight Surgeon: One Doctor’s Experience in Operation Iraqi Freedom
This is a short narrative of the experience of this otolaryngologist, who was deployed to Iraq to participate in Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Otolaryngologists on the Front Lines
Maintenance of Certification: An Update
Many of us think of certification as passing the written and oral exams given by the American Board of Otolaryngology (ABOto).
How to Write the Triological Society Thesis
The key to writing an acceptable thesis-one of the requirements for membership in the Triological Society-is to remember PICO
Why Being Uninsured Makes Sense for Many Americans
Just when I discovered the meaning of life, they changed it. George Carlin
Covering the Uninsured-Searching for a Solution: Part 1 of a series
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