The Triological Society Research Career Development Awards provide funding to otolaryngologists for their research projects at an early faculty stage, before they have received funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
Men with Hearing Loss are More Likely to Be Obese
Men who suffer sensory loss, particularly hearing loss, are more likely to be physically inactive and obese than women, according to a new study published in the European Journal of […]
Basic Science Departments Struggle Amid Financial, Staffing Challenges
Otolaryngology Research Highlights from Triological Society Annual Meeting
Among the highlights at this year’s meeting were patient nonattendance, a new device for nasal valve obstruction treatment, and otolaryngology-specific outcomes following Zika virus exposure in infants.
New Research in Hearing Loss
Experts discuss hidden hearing loss and cochlear aging
Five Ways to Improve Surgeon Participation in Medical Research
Experts suggest ways to improve rates of surgeon participation in medical research.
The Decline of the Surgeon Scientist
Fewer surgeons perform research today than several decades ago.
The Decline of the Surgeon–Scientist
With fewer surgeons performing research, more non-surgeons will make decisions about surgical patient care
Research Highlights from the 2017 TRIO Annual Meeting
Investigators from around the country presented their findings at the 120th Annual Meeting of the Triological Society
Otolaryngology Community Comes Together for Education and Collaboration
Physicians gather at the Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meetings for the 2017 Triological Society Annual Meeting
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