Since the start of COVID-19, otolaryngologists have been seeing many patients who would normally be taken care of by primary care doctors, a situation that causes problems with scheduling and care for patients who most need specialists.

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The answer lies in three domains: our professional duties to the patient, our ethical obligations to the patient, and our fiduciary responsibilities to society.
In June, academic programs around the country returned to in-person graduation events after two years of pandemic-related cancellations.
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Expert physician panelists at the 2022 Triological Society Combined Sections Meeting discussed the rise in HPV oropharyngeal cancer, the sometimes vexing management decisions, and the role of HPV vaccines.