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 […]
ACGME Revises Cap on Resident Work Hours
Agency now allows 24-Hour Shifts for first-year residents
Ethical Implications of Burnout in Otolaryngology Residents
Burnout is a major professional issue that needs to be recognized, understood, and mitigated
How Physicians Can Plan for Maternity Leave
Physicians planning a family must learn to work within a system that can be less than accommodating
Would Physicians Perform Better if They Didn’t Have to Memorize?
Medical educators push for less memorization and more focus on how to search for information
Leadership Position, Training Can Change Way Otolaryngologists Practice Medicine
Vanderbilt University Leadership Training Program for otolaryngology residents teaches leadership skills within medical residency
Sleep Fellowship Training Programs on the Rise
Greater number of sleep medicine programs available give otolaryngologists more choice, opportunity to earn certification in specialized skill set
WATCH THIS: Otolaryngology Resident Bowl Fosters Competition, Education
Residents from institutions around the U.S. compete at the Triological Society’s 2015 Combined Sections Meeting.
Tips for Managing Medical School Student Loans
Loan forgiveness, repayment, consolidation options to help young physicians take ownership of student debt
Strategies for Evaluating Medical Residents
Academic otolaryngologists share tips on recognizing struggling students, providing useful feedback
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