Aging is correlated with both hearing loss and cognitive decline, but recent research has looked into a direct connection between two problems, independent of normal aging.
Why More MDs, Medical Residents Are Choosing to Pursue Additional Academic Degrees
Forgoing an additional academic degree, like business administration (MBA) and public health (MPH), may come at a cost in today’s increasingly complex and competitive healthcare environment.
Advances in Diagnosis, Treatment of Skin Cancer
Otolaryngologists are now considered the go-to specialty for performing complex surgeries for skin cancer of the head and neck.
Do Prior Authorization Requests Hurt Patient Care?
Otolaryngologists say preauthorization is becoming more complex and frustrating.
Roles of Altruism, Empathy, and Compassion in Modern Clinical Practice
Are altruism, empathy, and compassionnstill valued virtues in “modern” medicine, or have patients come to expect something else in the provision of their healthcare by physicians.
Basic Science Departments Struggle Amid Financial, Staffing Challenges
Are All Cases of Sinusitis the Same?
Patient Safety: It’s Not Rocket Science
Joseph H. Ogura lecturer says the goal of patient safety initiatives should be prevention, not punishment.
Tips to Help You Regain Your Sense of Self
Because our casts can be so different, generic one-size-fits-all wellness advice can fall short, but here are some things that can help you regain your sense of self.
New Research and Education at COSM 2019
Physicians, residents and medical students came together for the 2019 Triological Society Annual Meeting to share research and foster new ideas within the field of otolaryngology.
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