Investigators found that SARS-Cov-2 can survive in the middle ear and mastoid region behind the ear.
How the Coronavirus Pandemic May Change Medical Societies and Their Gatherings
The pandemic may have a lasting impact on the future of medical societies, as well as the ways in which physicians gather to present research, collaborate, and even recruit.
Emotional Disturbance May Be a Central Nervous System Manifestation of COVID-19
A look at the burden of depressed mood and anxiety in COVID-19 and its associated disease characteristics.
Letter from the Editor: The 2020 Paradigm Shift
In 2020, the paradigm abruptly shifted and as we rebuild our personal and professional lives, the enhanced versions will be informed by lessons learned during the pandemic.
Tips for Launching Your Medical Career During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Starting your career during COVID-19 is difficult but not impossible. Here’s some advice from otolaryngologists.
Publishers Are Making All COVID-19 Research Freely Available
Medical journals around the world are opening access to COVID-19-related research for public viewing to ensure timely access to information and to share research that may slow the pandemic.
How to Make Your Patients Feel Safe Enough to Come Back During the COVID-19 Pandemic
How to Prepare for the Aftermath of COVID-19
Here are key practices providers should focus on to create a safer, more stable environment for patients while remaining vigilant for a COVID-19 resurgence.
Overview of EHR-Derived COVID-19 Symptoms Prior to Testing May Lead to Earlier Diagnoses
Understanding temporal dynamics of COVID-19 patient symptoms could provide fine-grained resolution to guide clinical decision-making.
Letter from the Editor: Lessons I’ve Learned Practing Medicine Since COVID-19 Reopening
It’s a strange new normal for all of us as we keep practicing medicine during the coronavirus pandemic.
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