Working to pay off student debt while trying to save for retirement makes investing and financial planning an important part of physicians’ lives.

Working to pay off student debt while trying to save for retirement makes investing and financial planning an important part of physicians’ lives.
Joseph H. Ogura lecturer says the goal of patient safety initiatives should be prevention, not punishment.
The trio of clinical researchers examined frailty, chronic rhinosinusitis, and overlapping surgeries.
Here are a few of the highlights from the findings presented by researchers at this year’s Triological Society Annual Meeting.
Physicians, residents and medical students came together for the 2019 Triological Society Annual Meeting to share research and foster new ideas within the field of otolaryngology.
Sex bias in clinical trials remains prevalent in all medical disciplines and physicians want researchers to ensure that they strive for equal representation
of both sexes in all trials.
A look at best practices, cytomegalovirus, genetics, and cochlear implants for single-sided deafness.
Otolaryngologist patients with medullary thyroid cancer should not be taking GLP-1 medications at this time due to the risk.
A more diverse workforce helps healthcare professionals learn from one another as otolaryngology expands to include people with differing backgrounds and perspectives.