Rural health in otolaryngology will improve if we address physician workforce issues.
Letter from the Editor: Finding the Balance Between Experience and Youth
Experience and the want for disruptive change are wonderful when used in balance with each other.
Why More MDs, Medical Residents Are Choosing to Pursue Additional Academic Degrees
Forgoing an additional academic degree, like business administration (MBA) and public health (MPH), may come at a cost in today’s increasingly complex and competitive healthcare environment.
New Research and Education at COSM 2019
Physicians, residents and medical students came together for the 2019 Triological Society Annual Meeting to share research and foster new ideas within the field of otolaryngology.
What to Know Before Signing a Physician Employment Agreement
Here are some of the common physician employment agreement provisions you should analyze before signing.
How an NFL Player Made the Transition to Otolaryngology
Dr. Samkon Gado has had the good fortune to have found two careers to love—professional football and medicine.
Letter from the Editor: The Enduring Legacy of Great Teachers
This past year, otolaryngology lost a trio of its greatest teachers. Drs. Glasscock, Alford and Stammberger will be sorely missed, but their teachings will live on.
How Writing Helps a Medical Resident Better Care for Patients
ENTtoday spent a few minutes with Alessandra Colaianni, a surgical resident at Massachusetts Eye and Ear, to find out how she keeps up with her passion for non-fiction writing, while maintaining a busy schedule.
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.
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