Researchers are turning to gene editing to correct certain types of hearing loss, but many practical details regarding gene editing still need to be determined.
Cochlear Implants: Changing Indications and New Technology
Using Telemedicine in Otolaryngology
One use is real-time telemedicine, which is live, interactive, and can mimic a real-life encounter between a physician and a patient
Benefits, Drawbacks of Free Abdominal Fat Transfer for Parotidectomy Defect Reconstruction
Investigators say FAT transfer in reconstruction is technically simple, improves facial symmetry, and achieves excellent postoperative cosmetic results
Updated Thyroid Nodule Guidelines Give Recommendations on Diagnosis, Treatment
The American Thyroid Association released the third iteration of its thyroid nodule and thyroid cancer guidelines
New Rhinosinusitis Consensus Statement Offers Comprehensive Guidelines
New rhinosinusitis consensus statement sorts through a mountain of research to offer evidence-based pathology and therapy guidelines
Academy of Otolaryngology to Launch National Clinical Data Registry
Otolaryngologists will soon have an easy way to track the quality of care they provide their patients
Upcoming ACGME Otolaryngology Changes Put Greater Emphasis on Surgical Training
Residents in their first postgraduate year will now spend six months in otolaryngology specific rotations
Honesty in Medicine Can Benefit Physicians
Analyzing medical mistakes can help physicians determine problem, avoid similar mishaps in the future
Admitting Medical Errors Can Help Physicians Learn from Mistakes
Being forthright about missteps, adverse events can help physicians create a safer healthcare system without increasing their risk of litigation
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