Articles by Topic - Career Development
Listing articles 31 to 40 of 70
- Article: Return on Investment: 2010 grant winners discuss their research spending
- Richard Quinn
- Published: Sep 02, 2011
- The otolaryngology treatments of tomorrow are the research of today, but somebody has to pay for it.
- Career Development: Work Overload: Sense of achievement key to combating professional burnout
- Gina Shaw
- Published: Aug 02, 2011
- Most microvascular and reconstructive free-flap head and neck surgeons experience at least moderate professional burnout, according to a study published in October 2010 in the Archives of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery.
- Article: Literature Review: A roundup of important recent studies
- Brent Senior, MD; Sue Pondrom
- Published: Jul 04, 2011
- Audiofile: TRIO Guest of Honor Shares Career Advice
- Published: Jun 09, 2011
- Dr. Harold Pillsbury gave his presentation at COSM 2011.
- Article: Words of Wisdom: Guest of Honor shares thoughts, lessons
- Thomas R. Collins
- Published: Jun 01, 2011
- Harold Pillsbury, MD, chair of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine in Chapel Hill, is known as one of the more colorful figures in his field, with a bright smile—usually accompanied by a bow tie—and a forthright demeanor.
- Article: Otolaryngologist Pioneers New Practice Model: Dr. Russell heralds hospitalist role as others ponder the concept's staying power
- Richard Quinn
- Published: Feb 28, 2011
- On July 1, after five years in the department of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Medical Center, most recently as chief resident, Matthew Russell, MD, is joining the faculty there as an assistant professor. Normally, that career arc is not nationally noteworthy.
- Career Development: Career Shift: Mid-career mentors can help you change course
- Gina Shaw
- Published: Nov 01, 2010
- Like many physicians, otolaryngologists at mid-career may experience some form of burnout and be looking to make a professional shift. Indeed, a study published in the Annals of Surgery last year found that otolaryngologists had high rates of career burnout that paralleled those of trauma and vascular surgeons.
- Letters to the Editor: Headlight vs. Head Mirror
- Carl W. Wulfestieg, MD
- Published: Nov 01, 2010
- September's Poll Results
- Letters to the Editor: Response from the ENT Today editor
- Robert H. Miller, MD, MBA
- Published: Nov 01, 2010
- Dr. Sims has eloquently identified the value of diversity not only in otolaryngology, but also its contribution to the strength of the U.S. as a nation. Drs. Kuppersmith and Thomas have responded to his editorial indicating steps that the AAO-HNS has taken and is currently taking to increase diversity.
- Letters to the Editor: Response from Dr. Sims
- H. Steven Sims, MD, FICS
- Published: Nov 01, 2010
- My Viewpoint was intended to call attention to a problem and inspire us to act with more alacrity.


