Although vaccinations aren’t usually part of an otolaryngology practice, these physicians heeded the call for help fighting the COVID-19 pandemic.



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.

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.

Will there be a lost generation of otolaryngology residents, learners, and junior-to-mid-career attendings?

The health effects of climate change are an increasingly urgent public health crisis that are infrequently recognized within the surgical community.

A culture of mentoring can go a long way by providing guidance, improving job performance, and giving mentees the feeling of belonging.

Recent advances in intraoperative, near-infrared imaging technology may offer effective tools for surgeons to help avoid negative outcomes.

If you’re an otolaryngology resident considering a private practice career, how do you decide what the value of a fellowship is to you?


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.