New clinical research is providing a fuller picture of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) as a spectrum of diseases.
How Physicians Can Help Make Sure Patients are Accurately Informed
Any discussion about the future of otolaryngology must include making sure our patients are informed adequately and accurately.
Why Health Literacy Is Essential to Patient Care
A look at why health literacy is an essential part of patient care and how physicians can improve.
What to Do When a Colleague’s Professionalism Slips
Sometimes a soft intervention such as a conversation with the colleague can help, but sometimes more decisive action is needed.
Sinus Surgery Is Still an Essential Part of Patient Care
Despite dips in the number performed, sinus surgery still plays an essential role in the treatment of invasive fungal rhinosinusitis.
Some Crying Foul over 340B Drug Program Cuts
A new rule will increase 340B drug program cuts by expanding changes to off-campus provider-based hospital outpatient departments paid under the Physician Fee Schedule.
Overinterpretation of Sterilization Guidelines Could Interfere with Patient Safety
For many otolaryngologists, staying on top of compounding regulatory requirements can feel like an impossible endeavor.
How Best to Care for Biased Patients
Do Electronic Health Records Deserve to Get a Bad Rap?
The promise of EMRs—more efficient workflow, improved patient care, even increased patient safety—may still be worthwhile.
Is Deep Plane Rhytidectomy Superior to Superficial Musculoaponeurotic System Plication Facelift?
Facelift techniques have evolved over the years, and modifications will continue into the future in pursuit of producing the best long-lasting aesthetic results.
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