Otolaryngology programs were able to shift from in-person lectures to robust online sessions and focused hands-on surgical training in the areas that were available to continue their residency training during the coronavirus pandemic.
Challenges of Treating Patients Who Are Also Physicians and How to Overcome Them
Common challenges when treating physician-patients include maintaining boundaries and avoiding assumptions about patient knowledge and behaviors.
After 9/11, Doctor’s Patriotism Led Him Across the World to Practice Otolaryngology
Philip Zapanta, MD, talks about practicing otolaryngology, enlisting in the United States Army Reserve Medical Corps and his deployment to Iraq.
Female Otolaryngologists in Some Subspecialties Keeping Publication Pace with Male Counterparts
This study suggests that female otolaryngologists within certain subspetomatic cialties are keeping pace with their male colleagues in publication productivity in the early career time frame.
How to Launch a Practice in the Millennial Age
Otolaryngologists rely on a mix of old and new tactics to attract patients.
Experts Share Otolaryngology Best Practices
Experts share practical tips on topical agents for scarring, asymmetric sensorineural hearing loss and imaging, topical epinephrine and endoscopic sinus surgery, and peri-operative steroids in parotid surgery.
Standardized Letter of Recommendation Adds Little to Residency Applications
Read this before using a standard letter of recommendation to apply for a medical residency.
TAASE Educational Development Framework May Be Useful for Surgical Trainees
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
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