Deciding when to stop performing surgeries is a tough decision for many surgeons. Here’s a look at some of the key points to consider.
Diagnosing and Treating Depression in Head and Neck Cancer Patients
Tips for Preventing Missed Appointments at Your Practice
Patients who do not keep their appointments are a financial burden on a practice and can have a major impact on others waiting for treatment.
Mentor–Mentee Relationship: Otolaryngologists Weight in on Young Physicians’ Career Plans
Evaluating the Appropriateness of Contact with Patients outside the Physical Exam
The patient–physician relationship is unique with respect to physical contact, given the importance of the physical examination and the physician’s responsibility to understand and connect with he patient.
Why Aren’t Physicians More Satisfied with Their Jobs?
In a study that reported the most satisfying jobs in the United States, physicians were not even among the top 10.
Is There a Crisis in the Otolaryngology Match?
ENT has traditionally been a sought-after specialty, but residency applications have dropped the last two years.
Dana Thompson, MD, Addresses Bias and Diversity in Otolaryngology
Otolaryngology needs more women practitioners and more persons of color.
Guide to Understanding Physician Compensation Models
Compensation models can dictate not only what a physician will make in the near future, but also what his or her long-term opportunities may be.
First Clinical Consensus Statement on Balloon Dilation Aims to Ensure Patient Safety
The first clinical consensus statement on balloon dilation of the sinus indicates that the procedure is appropriate for patients with sinonasal symptoms and positive findings on CT scan.
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