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- Article: COSM13: Education Expert Urges Medical Teachers to Rethink Their Approach
- Samara E. Kuehne
- Published: May 01, 2013
- Changing what is taught, and how it's taught, can maximize the effectiveness of medical education, consultant L. Dee Fink, PhD, told otolaryngologists in his keynote address at the Triological Society's 116th annual meeting held during the Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meetings
- Article: American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy Focused on Advocacy, Patient Care
- Jami Lucas, Executive Director/CEO, American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy
- Published: Jan 01, 2013
- Organization offers education, research opportunities and funding
- Article: How Will You Score? ABOto to launch MOC quality component
- Thomas R. Collins
- Published: Jan 13, 2012
- The American Board of Otolaryngology is preparing to launch the final component of its maintenance of certification (MOC) program this year. In addition to the goals of lifelong learning and quality improvement, the last of this four-part program should help otolaryngologists comply with performance incentives from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
- Article: Conflicting Curriculums: Ethics education for residents inconsistent across programs
- Thomas R. Collins
- Published: Nov 05, 2011
- A man with moderate dementia who is living in a nursing home is diagnosed with laryngeal cancer. The man is still able to talk and interact with other people. But he doesn’t know what year it is and is unable to make decisions on his own.
- Article: Interested in a Policy Career? Four programs to get you into the Beltway and beyond
- Geri Aston
- Published: Nov 05, 2011
- Otolaryngologists with a desire to broaden their careers beyond traditional medical practice have several options. Programs exist that can open doors into medical leadership, health policy work, clinical and outcomes research and public office. Opportunities are available at all stages of a physician’s career. Here’s a look at a handful of programs that aim to provide physicians with the tools they need to take their careers in a new direction.
- Article: Prime Time for Pediatric Otolaryngology: ASPO seeks subcertification
- Thomas R. Collins
- Published: Aug 09, 2010
- With pediatric otolaryngology continuing to evolve, the American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology (ASPO) is exploring subcertification in the field, saying it is specialized enough that it deserves recognition. The society has approached the American Board of Otolaryngology (ABOto) about the possibility and is working on defining the knowledge base that would be required for a physician to become subcertified as a pediatric otolaryngologist.


