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How Medicine Helped Surgeon Prepare for Career as Writer
Gayle Woodson,, MD, writes and volunteers at a local medical clinic for people without health insurance called Space Coast Volunteers in Medicine.
Surgeon Talks About How Life in India and Immigration to U.S. Shaped Medical Career
Ashok R. Shaha, MD, one of the world’s most respected head and neck oncology and endocrine surgeons, say his humble upbringing continues to shape his medical career.
Tips from Otolaryngologists on How to Be an Entrepreneur
The Important Role Emotional Intelligence Plays in Patient Care
The three pillars of emotional intelligence are communication, appreciation, and empathy. High emotional intelligence can play a part in building or undermining relationships with colleagues and patients.
Lessons Learned about Clinical Data Registries
Otolaryngologists share what they learned about from their experience collecting clinical data surrounding cochlear implant care.
The Value of Clinical Registries in Otolaryngology
Is It Time to De-Escalate Radiation Therapy in Patients with HPV+ HNC?
Radiation therapy has a host of drawbacks, including long-term side effects and even treatment-related morbidity in some cases.
How Otolaryngologists Can Navigate the Physician–Patient Relationship with Performing Artists
Performing artists, with singers as a subset, can present specific challenges as patients.
CBD, Medical Marijuana Are Enticing, But Have Limited Data
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