Young physicians have medicine’s great future for enhancement of patient care and prevention of disease ahead of them as perhaps no other generation of physicians or specialists in otolaryngology has ever had.
Otolaryngologist Leaders Share Reflections on Pandemic Challenges
Triological Society’s President Emphasizes Importance of Journal Publishing to Otolaryngology
President Michael Benninger, MD, reviewed the state of journal publishing and its sometimes untapped potential while underscoring the importance of being involved, even when spare time is limited.
Is Radiofrequency Ablation a Good Alternative to Surgery for Benign Thyroid Nodules? A Look at Benefits, Risks
Letter from the Editor: Opportunities Arise When Leading Through Disruption
If the COVID-19 pandemic has shown us anything, it’s that working in collaboration can bring the swiftest and most creative solutions to our problems.
Otolaryngologist and Professional Musician Says Medicine and Music Work in Sync
For Soham Roy, MD, MMM, being able to perform violin on stage with one of his longtime patients was “one of the coolest things I ever did.”
Letter from the Editor: Listening to the Angels on Our Shoulders
What responsibility do we have in the otolaryngology community to police ourselves?
How to Ethically Navigate Caring for Fellow Physicians and Healthcare Providers
Caring for a colleague in medicine carries additional responsibilities, including navigating potential challenges to your care in the context of autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and social justice.
These New Developments in Otolaryngology Are Revolutionizing the Management of Pediatric Patients
Here’s a look at some of the latest developments in pediatric otolaryngology.
A Breakdown of the Many Manifestations of Long-Haul COVID-19
From loss of smell to vocal cord paralysis, here are the ways COVID-19 has left its mark on otolaryngology patients.
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