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.

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.
If the COVID-19 pandemic has shown us anything, it’s that working in collaboration can bring the swiftest and most creative solutions to our problems.
On the heels of becoming the new president of the American Association of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNS) in September, Carol R. Bradford, MD, has become the 15th dean of […]
Women are currently disproportionately underrepresented in otolaryngology leadership roles, but a shift may be taking place.
The need for social distancing triggered by coronavirus requires a change in physician-to-physician interactions from in-person meetings to virtual.
Leadership and engagement are critical for individual phyisician and organizational well-being.
A leadership role in a medical society gives you the opportunity to develop guidelines, create policy, and implement changes that matter.
Otolaryngologists and head and neck surgeons from around the country gathered to attend the Triological Society Combined Sections Meeting