Pediatric otolaryngology appointments and surgical volumes have yet to return to pre-pandemic numbers.
How Residency Programs and Students Coped With Virtual Match Day
COVID-19 Impacts on Physician Contracts
Letter from the Editor: How We Can Improve the Otolaryngology Residency Selection Process
More than 200 otolaryngoloyg students did not match this year, many of whom did not have a back-up plan.
How to Avoid Political Discussions with Patients During Examinations
It’s important for a physician to ask him or herself, “Is it worth the risk to discuss politics with a patient?”
What You Need to Know About CMS Changes to the Physician Fee Schedule for 2021
The two largest areas of change in the Physician Fee Schedule are those in ambulatory/outpatient evaluation and management (E/M) services and those in payment to providers.
Talking to Otolaryngologists Who Placed Themselves on Front Lines of the COVID-19 Vaccination Effort
Laryngologists Discuss Tough Tracheostomy Choices During COVID-19 Era
When deciding whether to perform tracheotomies during COVID-19 required laryngologists to balance important medical and resource needs with the possibly grave infection risks to medical personnel.
Evidence Emerges on Treatment for Loss of Smell Due to COVID-19
New but limited data have emerged suggesting that oral steroids with olfactory training may be a safe and effective treatment for loss of smell due to COVID-19.
Letter from the Editor: Long-term Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Our Professional Lives
Will there be a lost generation of otolaryngology residents, learners, and junior-to-mid-career attendings?
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