A physician’s ethical obligation beyond access to care. If your patients are culturally different from you, it’s important to learn and understand their needs.
How to Use Digital Signals to Facilitate Cancer Surgery
A digital signal can be generated using chemical macromolecular cooperativity at the nanoscale to build a transistor-like probe.
How to Ensure Surgical Head and Neck Clinical Trials Are Beneficial to Patients
Dr. Meanna encouraged surgical oncologists not to change their management without level-1 evidence from clinical trials.
Physicians Need to Rely on Good Systems to Ensure Quality and Safety
In his talk at the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Annual Meeting, Dr. Shah addressed how physicians need to rely on systems to mitigate risk.
How Otolaryngologists Can Empower Teens to Take Care of Themselves
Citing recent news headlines, like vaping-related deaths, can be one way to introduce a topic or help it sink in with teenagers.
Why Aren’t There More Population Health Initiatives in Otolaryngology?
Population health research and initiatives are relatively rare in otolaryngology.
How to Talk to Patients about Conditions Considered Sexually Transmitted
Talking to patients and their loved ones about conditions that may have been sexually transmitted can be awkward for you and upsetting to them.
CBD, Medical Marijuana Are Enticing, But Have Limited Data
The Dramatic Rise in Tongue Tie and Lip Tie Treatment
Is There a Connection Between Hearing Loss and Cognitive Decline?
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