A temporary loosening of federal regulations and expanded reimbursement has lifted a number of barriers, encouraging more physicians to experiment with telemedicine.
How Coronavirus Has Impacted the Training of Medical Residents
How to Safely Re-engage Allergy Immunotherapy Patients after Coronavirus Shutdown
Otolaryngology practices these practices need to consider how best to re-engage their allergy immunotherapy patients, including answering: Which services to start with? Which patients? Which procedures?
Comparing Options for Minimally Invasive Rhinoplasty
Patients and physicians have two choices for minimally invasive rhinoplasty: injectable dermal fillers (sometimes called “liquid rhinoplasty”) and Latera.
What Steps ENT Private Practices Are Taking to Financially Survive the Coronavirus Pandemic
How Medical Manufacturers Are Pivoting During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Reporting Unethical or Incompetent Physicians
A Closer Look at Endoscopic Ear Surgery
A Doctor Tells His Story of Battling Coronavirus and Practicing Otolaryngology in NY
Richard Smith, MD, has gone from seeing patients in his regular otolaryngology practice to assisting his institution with COVID-19 patients in newly created ICU spaces in the hospital.
Clinicians Dissect Dizziness
Panelists at the Triological Society Combined Sections Meeting review complicated cases.
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