A home sleep study may save money and time but may not be adequate for some patients.
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.
Tips for Launching Your Medical Career During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Starting your career during COVID-19 is difficult but not impossible. Here’s some advice from otolaryngologists.
New Products May Change the Way Tympanostomy Tubes Are Placed
The Tula System and The Hummingbird Tympanostomy Tube System both allow for in-office tube replacement.
Otolaryngologists Share the Advocacy Work that Inspires Them
Physicians can be powerful advocates for causes they believe in. Here are some examples.
How to Make Your Patients Feel Safe Enough to Come Back During the COVID-19 Pandemic
A Look at the Latest Research on Subglottic Stenosis
Successful Reopening Plans for ENT Practices Emphasize Safety
Masks, Plexiglas shields at check-in counters, and telemedicine are the new normal in otolaryngology, physicians say.
Black Otolaryngologists Share Their Experiences with Discrimination in Medicine
Benefits of Ambulatory Surgical Centers for Otolaryngology
If current trends hold, an ever-growing number of outpatient surgeries will be done in an ambulatory surgical center These outpatient centers can bring considerable benefits for the right patients and otolaryngologists.
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