What responsibility do we have in the otolaryngology community to police ourselves?

What responsibility do we have in the otolaryngology community to police ourselves?
ENTConnect has become increasingly muddled by a select few posters who are using the forum to promote themselves and their personal views on the COVID-19 pandemic.
It remains a challenging time to be a physician, but I’m hopeful we’ll see the light sometime soon.
As one of the registrants, especially one who debated about whether or not to go all the way up to the meeting date, can say it was a great experience and one I’m glad to have attended.
The American Academy of Otolaryngology Annual Meeting still took place in Los Angeles this month.
There’s plenty to look forward to that isn’t COVID-related, and we’re excited to talk about it with you.
Digital health consists of the technologies that can help patients make an appointment with their provider with the use of an app on their smartphone.
Finding common ground with our patients and colleagues should take priority over any perceived differences between us.
A look at a trend that predates the COVID-19 pandemic.
More than 200 otolaryngoloyg students did not match this year, many of whom did not have a back-up plan.