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Basic Science Departments Struggle Amid Financial, Staffing Challenges
Gender Bias in Otolaryngology Research Funding
How gender bias in research funding penalizes female physicians at every stage of their career.
Increased Medicare Funding Not Necessary for Graduate Medical Education
Institute of Medicine recommends same level of financial support for 10 years; physicians concerned amount won’t sustain residency training
WATCH THIS: Presidential Address, Keynote Highlight Triological Society 2015 Combined Sections Meeting Kickoff
Triological President Derald E. Brackmann, MD, takes a historical look at glomus tumors and neurotology, and Pulitzer Prize winner David Oshinsky, PhD, discusses how the March of Dimes and the […]
How Underfunded Graduate Medical Education Programs May Affect Otolaryngology
Graduate medical education is underfunded, and the implications of this will affect the future of the otolaryngology workforce
Triological Society and American College of Surgeons Grants Support Otolaryngology Careers
Last fall, the Triological Society gave two new Clinical Scientist Development Awards, one cosponsored by the American College of Surgeons, to physicians already awarded an NIH Mentored Clinical Scientist Development Award. ENT Today recently talked to the two new awardees, who are studying adult hearing loss and dizziness.
Medical Simulation: Limited Funding Limits the Possibilities: Part 2 of 2 articles
At first glance, the Otolaryngology Surgery Simulation Center at Montefiore Medical Center in New York resembles a traditional temporal bone dissection lab.
Medical Simulation: The View from 30,000 Feet
Part 1 of 2 articles