Researchers present findings on readmission risk, plasma use, tonsillectomy pain, keloid analysis, and resident preparation for surgery
Otolaryngologists Gather for 2016 TRIO Combined Sections Meeting
Senior members of the society and students alike gathered in sessions exploring the pressing questions of the field
Adjusting to Value-Based Care
Adjusting to the new nationwide emphasis on value-based medicine is proving to be a lengthy—and painful—ordeal, but physician leaders offered guidance at the Triological Society Combined Sections Meeting
Two TRIO Theses Win Honorable Mention
Researchers of one study that was awarded an honorable mention thesis by the Triological Society found that using high-resolution microendoscopy yields high levels of sensitivity and speci city
New Treatment Options Emerge for OSA
Distraction osteogenesis can be very effective in improving upper airway obstruction in children with micrognathia
Ethics Advice for Health Care Administrators
Panelists stressed the need for administrators to use patience and tact, but also firmness when necessary, in dealing with delicate circumstances involving potentially unethical behavior by surgeons
Experts Offer Guidance on Surgical Laryngeal Rehabilitation
Panelists at the Triological Society Sections Meeting covered when to attempt surgery, when to avoid it, and special techniques to use
Help Your Patients Stop Smoking
In Memoriam: Robert A. Sofferman, MD
Personal tribute to the late head and neck surgeon, known for being an excellent teacher and motivator
What Are Physicians’ Ethical Responsibilities to Respond to Medical Emergencies?
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