For medical personnel on the front lines of disaster, every experience brings hard-won lessons on what it means to serve a community under siege.
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It is important to consider all factors and eliminate biases when recommending treatments.
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How Otolaryngologists Can Support Patients with Hearing Loss During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Otolaryngologists can help their hard-of-hearing patients navigate additional challenges during the COVID-19 pandmic, including worsened communication and difficulties accessing healthcare.
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COVID-19 Pandemic: How Otolaryngologists Can Counteract Confusing or Misleading Messaging
What Type of Sleep Study Is Best for My Patient? Comparing Home vs. Lab
How the Coronavirus Pandemic May Change Medical Societies and Their Gatherings
The pandemic may have a lasting impact on the future of medical societies, as well as the ways in which physicians gather to present research, collaborate, and even recruit.
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