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.
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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.
Panelists at the Triological Society Combined Sections Meeting review complicated cases.
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Researchers share data on the Triological Society’s Career Development Awards program.
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Experts share practical tips on topical agents for scarring, asymmetric sensorineural hearing loss and imaging, topical epinephrine and endoscopic sinus surgery, and peri-operative steroids in parotid surgery.
Demand for liquid rhinoplasty has increased in recent years, possibly fueled by social media posts that position the procedure as an “easy” way get the nose of your dreams
A naval aviator’s personal tragedy motivated him to push for improvements in patient safety.