Technology combining MRI, computed tomography scans in the operating room give physicians better look at patient anatomy, procedure results
How the U.S. FDA Approves Medical Devices
Outline of steps in the federal approval route, from idea phase to implementation
Hearing Impaired Physicians Tap Technology to Improve Communication
Instant messaging, texting, oral interpretation, other non-clinical tools have made referrals, surgery easier for deaf, hard of hearing otolaryngologists
New Guideline on Diagnosing, Treating Allergic Rhinitis
Increased Medicare Funding Not Necessary for Graduate Medical Education
Institute of Medicine recommends same level of financial support for 10 years; physicians concerned amount won’t sustain residency training
Has Otolaryngology Subspecialization Gone Too Far?
Physicians at Triological Combined Sections Meeting discuss whether trend has advanced research in the field; caution that otolaryngology generalists still needed
Otolaryngologists Gather for 2015 Triological Society Combined Sections Meeting
More than 500 experts share surgical techniques, treatment approaches, debate issues affecting specialty at national conference
WATCH THIS: Presidential Address, Keynote Highlight Triological Society 2015 Combined Sections Meeting Kickoff
Triological President Derald E. Brackmann, MD, takes a historical look at glomus tumors and neurotology, and Pulitzer Prize winner David Oshinsky, PhD, discusses how the March of Dimes and the […]
WATCH THIS: Otolaryngology Resident Bowl Fosters Competition, Education
Residents from institutions around the U.S. compete at the Triological Society’s 2015 Combined Sections Meeting.
Disclosure of Adverse Outcomes Brings Ethical Challenges for Otolaryngologists
Considerations, responsibilities physicians face when informing patients, families of surgical complications, mishaps