Meals together allow us the time to pause, listen, and learn about the people in our lives, turn colleagues into friends, and enrich our life experience by connecting with new people.
In Otolaryngology, How Much Subspecialization Is Too Much?
We may be at a saturation point in otolaryngology where the number of fellows is as high as it’s going to get, but who knows what the future holds?
Leaders in Otolaryngology Are Increasing Racial Diversity
Leaders in otolaryngology are doubling down on diversity to achieve a level that accurately reflects the public it serves.
Letter from the Editor: Do We Really Understand What Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Mean?
Over the five years I’ve been editor of ENTtoday, we’ve showcased stories that aren’t published in peer-reviewed journals, highlighting otolaryngologist authors, artists, comedians, and athletes, and have often covered education, community service, and mentorship. We have […]
Talking to the Children Who Followed Their Parents into Otolaryngology
How Locum Tenens Can Offer Flexibility for Otolaryngologists and Mitigate Burnout
Letter from the Editor: Staying Relevant by Reinventing Yourself
I encourage you to explore opportunities and discover ways to challenge yourself, meet new people, and encounter new thoughts and ideas.
A Look at Business Trends and How Otolaryngologists Can Maximize Opportunities
Tips for Navigating Negotiations When You Get a Job Offer
The negotiation process is a key determinant of success for a newly hired physician employee, and it doesn’t have to be stressful.
Advice on When and How Physicians Can Speak Out If Their Opinions Differ from Their Employer
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