When discontinuations happen, they often take otolaryngologists by surprise, leaving them with unsatisfactory alternatives.
Data Shows Increasing Lack of Diversity within Elite Surgical Specialties, Especially Otolaryngology
Significant disparities exist in medical school enrollment for minority students and achievement of full professorship in otolaryngology, surgery, and internal medicine.
The Future of Robotic Surgery in Otolaryngology
Transoral robotic surgery (TORS) is expanding to include patients with HPV-related cancers.
Letter from the Editor: Recent Feats of Innovation in Otolaryngology
There’s plenty to look forward to that isn’t COVID-related, and we’re excited to talk about it with you.
Letter from the Editor: Expressing Ourselves in Positive Ways to Patients
Finding common ground with our patients and colleagues should take priority over any perceived differences between us.
Letter from the Editor: Where are the Surgeries Going in Otolaryngology?
A look at a trend that predates the COVID-19 pandemic.
Why Otolaryngologists Have an Advantage When Dual Boarding in Sleep Medicine
The conversation about which medical specialists are best suited to treat patients with sleep disorders evolved even more recently.
These Are Some of the Anti-Racism Initiatives Leaders in Medicine Are Undertaking
A Black Medical Student’s Plea for Diversity, Inclusion in Otolaryngology Residency
The shockingly low percentage of Blacks and women in otolaryngology shows that the specialty does not accurately reflect the population it serves. I want to be among those helping to change that.
Otolaryngologists Share the Advocacy Work that Inspires Them
Physicians can be powerful advocates for causes they believe in. Here are some examples.
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