Getting involved enriches your professional life, which requires saying “yes”—a lot.

Getting involved enriches your professional life, which requires saying “yes”—a lot.
The Federal Trade Commission has determined that noncompetes are an unfair method of competition, violating section 5 of the FTC act.
The constant cycle of transitions to a medical career can make it difficult to enjoy the present, to acknowledge the hard work that was required get to the current position, and to remember why you embarked on the journey at the start.
While proponents of value-based care indicate that the cost savings and efficiency of the system are inherently quality based, it remains to be seen how that will play out at the patient–physician relationship level
Editor Robin Lindsay, gives pointers to help your journey for work-life balance choices a little easier.
Our hope is that ENTtoday provides a forum for discussion of different points of view, thereby empowering all of us to succeed in the practice of otolaryngology.
Understanding the three phases of research can help principal investigators encourage trainees to successfully complete research projects.
Faculty and residents, alike, need to prioritize their own well-being and take time for self-care and the care of loved ones.
Although single-use devices are convenient and may be more appropriate in specific patient care scenarios, the environmental, economic, and human health costs must be considered.
Caring for the homeless and uninsured may be a challenge and they may take more of our valuable time than other patients, but if we deny them our care, we stand to lose a bit of our professional soul in the process.