As 2024 comes to a close, we asked members of the ENTtoday editorial board two questions: What’s been the biggest success in otolaryngology in the last five years and what are you most excited about for the next 5-10 years of ENT medicine? Here’s what they had to say.
An Interview with Myles L. Pensak, MD
Dr. Pensak reminisces about his career, his time as Triological Society executive vice president, and what comes next.
A Conversation with AMA’s New President
Bruce A. Scott, MD, the new president-elect of the American Medical Association, has spent much of his professional career volunteering with the association. We spent some time with Dr. Scott to discuss his beginnings in otolaryngology, the challenges that face physicians today, and his hopes for the future.
Barbie, Bullying, and Bravery: Ending Workplace Bullying Requires Strong Leadership
Workplace bullying may not be as overt as in the past, but it still exists and requires strong leaders who are not afraid to stand up and create a workplace where everyone has the opportunity to succeed.
Former CDC director Rochelle Walensky, MD, MPH, Shared Insights with the Triological Society
Rochelle Walensky, MD, MPH, took the stage to deliver the Joseph H. Ogura, MD, Lecture at the Annual Meeting of the Triological Society—held as part of the Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meetings—and discussed decision-making and health disparities.
Advancing Leadership: Meet Robin Lindsay, MD, ENTtoday’s First Female Physician Editor
ENTtoday serves as a central community publication in our field, and taking on these topics as its editor isn’t for the faint of heart. But with her friendly demeanor and insight, ENTtoday’s first female physician editor, Robin Lindsay, MD, is willing to tackle the challenging issues surfacing in our specialty.
Women and Certain Ethno-Racial Groups Are Underrepresented in Otolaryngology Leadership, Study Shows
The study looks at the status of the otolaryngology field today in terms of diversity in leadership.
Letter from the Editor: Changing the Otolaryngology Landscape While Keeping the End in Mind
What could an end state look like for otolaryngology?
Letter from the Editor: As COVID Cases Drop, It’s Time to Reengage with Our Communities
Now that we’re exiting the pandemic stage, it’s time to brainstorm ways to build back our connections to each other and with our local communities.
Letter from the Editor: Is the Pursuit of Excellence Still Possible in Otolaryngology?
Young physicians have medicine’s great future for enhancement of patient care and prevention of disease ahead of them as perhaps no other generation of physicians or specialists in otolaryngology has ever had.
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