Guided therapeutics in head and neck surgery, upper airway stimulation for sleep apnea, and personalized therapy for sinusitis highlighted at the Triological Society’s Combined Sections Meeting in Miami Beach, Fla. in January
SM14: Otolaryngologists Tackle Challenges Facing the Specialty
Panelists offer tips for dealing with accountable care organizations, hiring mid-level providers, raising patient satisfaction scores, coding and billing changes, and supporting maintenance of certification efforts at the Triological Society’s Combined Sections Meeting in Miami Beach, Fla. in January
SM14: Triological Society Honors H. Bryan Neel with Patrick E. Brookhouser Award
H. Bryan Neel, MD, PhD, a renowned surgeon, clinician, and pioneer in head and neck cancer and immunology research, became the second recipient of the Brookhouser Award for Excellence at the Triological Society’s Combined Sections Meeting in Miami Beach, Fla. in January
SM14: Otolaryngologists Learn, Network, Teach at Annual Conference
Panel discussions and keynote speeches stress importance of education, mentorship for medical trainees, and physician role in healthcare costs at the Triological Society’s Combined Sections Meeting in Miami Beach, Fla. in January
SM14: Otolaryngology Experts Address Professionalism, Burnout, Payment Reform
Ethical concerns around payment reform, lack of professionalism among colleagues, and physician burnout addressed at the Triological Society’s Combined Sections Meeting in Miami Beach, Fla. in January
New Department, Everyday Ethics, Examines Ethical Dilemmas in Otolaryngology
New editorial feature looks at how general ethical principles can be used to resolve moral issues within the specialty on a case-by-case basis
Affordable Care Act Latest in Half-Century of Healthcare Reform
Highlights in 50-year timeline of national healthcare legislation, proposals, and policies since the Social Security Act was adopted in 1965
Affordable Care Act By The Numbers
Anticipated impact of government spending tells story of winners, losers in the health reform effort
What the Affordable Care Act Means for Otolaryngologists and Their Patients
While the health reform effort may have only a modest impact overall on otolaryngology, physicians expect greater focus on developing applicable quality measurements for the specialty, a shift to patient-centered access of care, and more training in public policy issues for otolaryngology trainees and residents
How Otolaryngologists Can Apply Predictive Medicine to Patient Care
Screening for newborn hearing loss, typing bitter taste receptors, HPV testing may help physicians prevent disease, determine proactive treatment strategies
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