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Poor quality control and reproducibility have led to a decline in public trust, funding, and new researchers

A Crisis in Biomedical Research

October 10, 2017

Poor quality control and reproducibility have led to a decline in public trust, funding, and new researchers

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Deciding between Private Practice vs. Hospital Employment

Deciding between Private Practice and Hospital Employment

October 9, 2017

How to choose path is right for you

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The Future of Email In Physician Communication

September 24, 2017

In a world of texting, social media, and countless other means of communication, a look at the future of email

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Fewer surgeons perform research today than several decades ago.

The Decline of the Surgeon Scientist

September 24, 2017

Fewer surgeons perform research today than several decades ago.

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Physician-To-Physician Comparison May Improve Outcomes

September 24, 2017

Healthy competition may change physician behavior—for the better

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Agency now allows 24-hour shifts for first-year residents

ACGME Revises Cap on Resident Work Hours

August 16, 2017

Agency now allows 24-hour shifts for first-year residents

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What is a Biosimilar?

What Is a Biosimilar?

August 16, 2017

How these pharmaceuticals may affect otolaryngology

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Genetic Testing for Hearing Loss

Genetic Testing for Hearing Loss

August 16, 2017

One of the goals of genetic testing for hearing loss is to provide a precise diagnosis to guide treatment

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Using Telemedicine in Otolaryngology

July 11, 2017

One use is real-time telemedicine, which is live, interactive, and can mimic a real-life encounter between a physician and a patient

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Is At-Home Genetic Testing in the Best Interests of the Individual?

July 11, 2017

At-home genetic testing doesn’t offer a fully informed consent process, and individuals may not understand the serious implications of the information

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