Telling a patient that he needs a full laryngectomy can be tough for any physician, but if the patient and the physician don’t speak the same language the conversation can be baffling

The panel made the recommendation amid an epidemic of deaths resulting from and addictions to opioid painkillers in the United States
Disruptive physicians are a problem across all medical specialties, and otolaryngology is no exception
Managing head and neck cancer involves high-stakes decisions that are full of nuance
Senior members of the society and students alike gathered in sessions exploring the pressing questions of the field
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
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