The topics of euthanasia, suicide, and physician assisted suicide are poorly understood.
Why Clinical Guidelines Are Important and How They Come Together
The 2014 release of the tinnitus clinical practice guideline by the American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNS) changed the way Minka Schofield, MD, treated patients with tinnitus. “Before […]
Reflections from a Medical Service Trip
Editor’s note: This article is part one of a two-part series on Dr. Yalamanchali’s medical service trip to India. Part two, which will publish in ENTtoday’s June issue, and will […]
Otolaryngology’s #MeToo: Gender Bias and Sexual Harassment in Medicine
Women in Otolaryngology: Do we belong here?
With less pay, more unpaid and unrecognized work, and near-daily avoidance of some type of harassment, one might assume that women otolaryngologists provide suboptimal care. That would be wrong.
What Otolaryngologists Should Consider When Prescribing Opioids
Some guidelines to help otolaryngologists manage pain requirements in the clinical setting.
How the Tax Bill Will Impact Your Practice
Otolaryngologists should work closely with their accountants to ensure they are fully compliant and will reap the full benefits of the new tax bill.
How to Avoid Physician Burnout
Self-awareness and finding supportive colleagues are some of the keys to maintaining physician wellness.
How to Be a Physician Leader
Tips for Making the Most of Society Meetings
The three keys to the annual meetings of the Triological Society, the American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNS): prepare, meet, and follow-up.
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