The health effects of climate change are an increasingly urgent public health crisis that are infrequently recognized within the surgical community.
How to Develop and Retain Diverse Talent in Pediatric Otolaryngology
A culture of mentoring can go a long way by providing guidance, improving job performance, and giving mentees the feeling of belonging.
These New Imaging Advances May Help to Protect Parathyroids
Recent advances in intraoperative, near-infrared imaging technology may offer effective tools for surgeons to help avoid negative outcomes.
Is the Training and Cost of a Fellowship Worth It? Here’s What Otolaryngologists Say
If you’re an otolaryngology resident considering a private practice career, how do you decide what the value of a fellowship is to you?
Tips for Physicians on How to Talk to Patients Who Are Hesitant about the COVID-19 Vaccine
How 3D Printing Is Transforming the Pediatric Otolaryngology Field
Although the science of 3D printing is more than 30 years old, its appication in treating infants and children with airway conditions is much newer.
A Ray of Hope: ENTtoday’s Board Members and Colleagues are Receiving the COVID Vaccine
For this month’s “From the Editor,” I wanted to show how committed ENTtoday’s board members and colleagues are to receiving the vaccine.
Podcasts Becoming More Popular Method of Education for Otolaryngologists
Podcasts were a popular format before this year, but COVID-19 created a greater need for online medical education resources.
Tips on How to Approach Conversations with Patients about the COVID-19 Vaccine
Steps You Should Take to Protect Your Voice and Hearing During Telemedicine Sessions
Your virtual office needs to include appropriate communication technology to reduce the risk of voice and hearing problems while practicing telehealth.
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