It has by now been widely reported that anosmia is a symptom of COVID-19—the CDC just added new loss of sense of smell to its list of known […]
How to Talk to Patients About COVID-19
*Editor’s Note: This interview has been edited for length and clarity. As the numbers of people infected and dying from COVID-19 grow, so do fear and apprehension about what lies […]
CARES Act Makes Federal Loans Available to Practices Affected by COVID-19
Article updated April 3, 2020. On March 27, President Trump signed into law the CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security) Act, which provides federal funds to individuals and businesses […]
New Review Offers Evidence-Based COVID-19 Information for Otolaryngologists
A new review paper accepted in March and published early on The Laryngoscope’s website contains COVID-19 demographic and safety information, and clinical and practice management recommendations for common procedures and […]
Reduced Sense of Smell, Taste a Potential Symptom of COVID-19
If you have recently seen a patient who had a reduced or missing sense of smell or taste without having another respiratory disorder, you aren’t alone—and you may have encountered […]
Tell Us: How Is the COVID-19 Pandemic Affecting You?
Have you joined the front lines? Have you shuttered your practice? Are you using telemedicine? We want to hear from you. Please send your stories and photos to enttoday@wiley.com.
Otolaryngologists May Contract COVID-19 During Surgery
Physicians at the Stanford University School of Medicine and the Australian Society of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery are warning otolaryngologists that they may be at high risk for contracting […]
Letter from the Editor: In the Coronavirus Pandemic, Words, and How We Communicate Them, Matter
It is March 13, 2020 and I am sad, annoyed, a bit scared and unsure of what lies ahead. Having cancelled a work trip to Seattle and spring break vacation […]
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