Do you cringe when another journal comes in, only to join the growing stack of still-unread back issues?
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Do you cringe when another journal comes in, only to join the growing stack of still-unread back issues?
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Two studies presented at recent Triological Society meetings, both of which surveyed former otolaryngology residents about current otolaryngology surgical training and postgraduate practice and referrals, shed light on the direction in which the specialty’s training may need to move.
On November 15, Pell Ann Wardrop, MD, walked into a testing center, where she sat down at a computer and took an exam.
Pharmaceutical company representatives (PCRs) are as ubiquitous in otolaryngologists’ offices as seasonal allergies and ear infections.
How much do your treatments and procedures vary from the established standard of care? Does it matter?
Despite much belief to the contrary, tobacco control has been a major public health success over the last four decades.