In today’s media-saturated environment, an otolaryngologist’s chances of winding up as a mainstream media source have risen considerably. Although this can be personally and professionally rewarding, physicians must navigate a learning curve and consider some risks.
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How to: Rapid Additive Manufacturing of a Superlight Obturator for Large Oronasal Fistula in Pediatric Patients
Rapid additive manufacturing of a superlight obturator for large oronasal fistula in pediatric patients are considered more comfortable, more cost-effective, and precise than conventional impression techniques
Digital Transformation, Wearable Technology, and Physician Wellbeing
How To: H-Type Tracheoesophageal Fistula Cannulation for Rapid Intraoperative Localization
This step-by-step article on the surgical procedure for rapid intraoperative localization will help assist with reproducibility of the technique.
Medical Mishaps Can Have Negative Effects on Otolaryngologists and Patients
Otolaryngologists Are Still Debating the Effectiveness of Tongue Tie Treatment
Three Primary Treatment Strategies Show No Differences in Swallow Outcome for Patients with Low- to Intermediate-Risk Tonsil Cancer
Clinical and patient-reported outcomes revealed a similar presence and prevalence of dysphagia and swallow-related quality of life at subacute and long-term time points, regardless of primary treatment strategy.
A New Committee Is Helping Foster Research and Awareness of Otolaryngology’s Role in Treating Cleft Lip and Palate Repair
A new committee of specialized otolaryngologists play a critical role in surgically repairing cleft lips and palates and caring for those born with these childhood conditions, but the general public and referring physicians are not always aware of their significant contributions.
Physician Assistants in Otolaryngology Can Be a Boon to Otolaryngology Practices With the Substantial Training They Receive
Accredited educational programs and on-the-job training equip physician assistants to master specialty-specific skills and tasks, making them invaluable to an otolaryngology practice.
Meena Seshamani, MD, PhD, Meets Her Employees in the Trenches and Works Beside Them
Dr. Seshamani believes in listening to everybody—physicians and hospitals, community organizations, people who represent patients—to see opportunities to improve the healthcare system.
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