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  • 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.
  • 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: 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.
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