If the COVID-19 pandemic ended tomorrow, here’s what my hope would be for 2021.

If the COVID-19 pandemic ended tomorrow, here’s what my hope would be for 2021.
Dr. Martin Trott left Cleveland to take over a medical practice in a small town. We chatted with him about his life and work as an otolaryngologist.
Our patients are more than just their disease—they are parents, spouses, and children, all struggling to achieve some level of happiness and health.
As COVD-19 rages on, many experts are warning of darker days ahead. I can only agree.
We can’t expect the children in our household to follow in our professional footsteps when the mealtime career capital we transfer is negative.
The reimbursement changes are significant and will not only affect otolaryngology but will have ripple effects on the business of medicine.
The shockingly low percentage of Blacks and women in otolaryngology shows that the specialty does not accurately reflect the population it serves. I want to be among those helping to change that.
There are so many issues that threaten our core mission: To take care of our patients.
Otolaryngologists are among the healthcare providers most available to provide medical and surgical services for transgender patients interested in making their bodies more closely match their internal sense of gender identity.
A look at principles, integrity, and professionalism in the 2020-2021 otolaryngology match.