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Instrument Sterilization: What’s the Evidence?
Joint commission guidelines may be overinterpreted in some cases, with no improved value or lessening of harm.
Social Media Tips for Physicians
Rule #1: Use caution when tweeting details or photos related to a specific case, even if you don’t use a patient’s name.
Letter from the Editor: The Distinct Difference between Sponsoring and Mentoring
A mentor gives advice but sponsors promote their proteges directly, using their personal networks to place them in leadership positions or committees.
When Should You Perform Injection Medialization for Pediatric Unilateral Vocal Fold Immobility?
Injection medialization with a temporary injectable can improve symptoms of hoarseness, dysphonia, feeding difficulties, and aspiration in pediatric patients with unilateral VFI.
Burnout in Medical Students, Residents on the Rise
Burnout at the early stages of a medical career can cause one to feel hopeless about medicine and/or oneself, and less empathetic toward patients.
Dana Thompson, MD, Addresses Bias and Diversity in Otolaryngology
Otolaryngology needs more women practitioners and more persons of color.
Reflections from a Medical Service Trip–Part 2
An otolaryngology resident discusses using mobile audiograms in rural India.
Otolaryngologist Engages Creative Side with Stand Up
Editor’s note: This is the first installment of a new department highlighting ways members of the otolaryngology community spend their (often limited) spare time, the time spent “after 7 pm.” […]
New Otolaryngology Research Highlighted at Trio Sections Meeting
Resident Research Award winners cover topics ranging from new procedures to the state of otolaryngology research to attempts to perfect the use of gum in cancer prevention.
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