Can otolaryngology surgeons successfully use the Technician, Anatomist, Anticipator, Strategist, Executive (TAASE) surgical education developmental framework?
Will Otolaryngology Match Numbers Continue to Rise?
In 2019 a total of 398 U.S. seniors applied for 328 otolaryngology positions. But will the rise in match numbers last?
How Otolaryngology Can Address the Gender Gap
Letter from the Editor: Highlighting Outside-the-Box Thinking in Otolaryngology
Turn to ENTtoday to find new inspiration from colleagues and insights into topics that don’t often get covered through the eyes of an otolaryngologist.
How Otolaryngologists Can Empower Teens to Take Care of Themselves
Citing recent news headlines, like vaping-related deaths, can be one way to introduce a topic or help it sink in with teenagers.
How Otolaryngology Programs Are Working to Create a More Diverse Workforce
A more diverse workforce helps healthcare professionals learn from one another as otolaryngology expands to include people with differing backgrounds and perspectives.
Gender Bias in Otolaryngology Research Funding
How gender bias in research funding penalizes female physicians at every stage of their career.
How Skydiving Helped This Otolaryngologist’s Medical Career
Dr. Taffet, a practicing otolaryngologist at the Phoenix Sinus Center in Arizona, discusses how the art of skydiving has helped him relieve stress.
How an NFL Player Made the Transition to Otolaryngology
Dr. Samkon Gado has had the good fortune to have found two careers to love—professional football and medicine.
How Writing Helps a Medical Resident Better Care for Patients
ENTtoday spent a few minutes with Alessandra Colaianni, a surgical resident at Massachusetts Eye and Ear, to find out how she keeps up with her passion for non-fiction writing, while maintaining a busy schedule.
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