Articles by Topic - Career Development
Listing articles 51 to 60 of 70
- Viewpoints: The Otolaryngology Gender Gap: How do we make it disappear?
- Linda Brodsky, MD
- Published: Feb 01, 2010
- It’s a fact: An increasing number of American women are entering medicine. In the U.S. today, half of matriculating medical students, and 28 percent of all practicing physicians, are women.
- Career Development: Docs Gone Bad: Your top doc just threw a tantrum. Now what?
- Gina Shaw
- Published: Feb 01, 2010
- In the more than ten years that Paul Levine, MD, FACS, has served as chair of otolaryngology and head and neck surgery at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, he has heard his share of complaints about high-powered surgeons who are difficult to work with.
- Article: Post-Training Job Search: Everything You Need To Know, and Should Not Be Afraid to Ask
- Gretchen Henkel
- Published: Nov 01, 2009
- SAN DIEGO-How much will I make? That question is, understandably, front and center for many otolaryngology residents and fellows weighing their first career opportunity.
- Article: Dr. Wayne F. Larrabee, Jr. - Artist And Humanitarian
- Andrea M. Sattinger
- Published: Aug 01, 2009
- Wayne F. Larrabee, Jr., MD, Clinical Professor of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Washington in Seattle, and director of the Larrabee Center for Facial Plastic Surgery, which he opened in 1990, possesses that keen eye.
- Article: Share Your Wealth of Knowledge: Be a Mentor
- Pippa Wysong
- Published: Jul 01, 2009
- PHOENIX-Mentors seem to be a dying breed, but they shouldn't be. Indeed, the importance of mentors was stressed in the Triological Society's Presidential Address by Myles L. Pensak, MD, at the recent Combined Otolaryngological Spring Meeting here.
- Article: Bioentrepreneurship: A Prime
- Alice Goodman
- Published: Feb 01, 2009
- A quick scan of course offerings and lecture titles at medical meetings shows that bioentrepreneurship is a growing phenomenon in the United States.
- Article: Prevention Is the Key in Developing Physician-Industry Relationships
- Mary Beth Nierengarten
- Published: Jan 01, 2009
- Under intense and growing scrutiny of relationships between industry and physicians, academic health centers, medical professional organizations, and physician practices are grappling with how to guide physicians in their dealings with industry.
- Article: The Path to Leadership: Advancing Careers in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
- Mary Beth Nierengarten
- Published: Jan 01, 2009
- Organizational medicine relies on the skills and talents of many people who work hard to contribute their best to the advancement of medical care and, most important, to improving the health and well-being of their patients.
- Article: Results of the ENT Today Readership Survey: Meeting Our Mission
- Robert H. Miller, MD, MBA
- Published: Aug 01, 2008
- Periodically, newspapers and journals perform readership surveys to determine the readers' opinions of the publication.
- Article: An Otolaryngologist as Flight Surgeon: One Doctor's Experience in Operation Iraqi Freedom
- G. Richard Holt, MD, MSE, MPH
- Published: May 01, 2007
- This is a short narrative of the experience of this otolaryngologist, who was deployed to Iraq to participate in Operation Iraqi Freedom.


