Dana Thompson, MD, MS, MBA speaks about her staunch desire to tackle the issues of bias and diversity in our field and how it impacted her own career.
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Although John D. Edwards, MD, no longer owns a growler bar, the lessons he continues to learn in that industry stay with him as a physician.
Significant disparities exist in medical school enrollment for minority students and achievement of full professorship in otolaryngology, surgery, and internal medicine.
During a panel at the virtual Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meetings (COSM), physicians discussed how they’ve reimagined meetings and put together live training sessions with precautions.
A look at a trend that predates the COVID-19 pandemic.
A culture of mentoring can go a long way by providing guidance, improving job performance, and giving mentees the feeling of belonging.
If you’re an otolaryngology resident considering a private practice career, how do you decide what the value of a fellowship is to you?
The conversation about which medical specialists are best suited to treat patients with sleep disorders evolved even more recently.
Our patients are more than just their disease—they are parents, spouses, and children, all struggling to achieve some level of happiness and health.
A look at principles, integrity, and professionalism in the 2020-2021 otolaryngology match.