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ENTtoday Helps Lead the Community for Our Lives as Otolaryngologists

by Robin W. Lindsay, MD • February 13, 2024

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February 2024

Making Your Voice Heard

There are many opportunities for ENTtoday readers to participate in the newsmagazine’s pages. Here are a few of those opportunities, and what each one requires. Any questions or suggestions can be sent to enttoday@wiley.com:

Letters to the Editor: This is a great way to make a quick comment about something you’ve read in ENTtoday or something in the specialty that interests you. References are not necessary in these but can be added if desired. Simply write down your thoughts and send them to us at enttoday@wiley.com.

Viewpoint: This column allows otolaryngologists and residents to write on a topic about which they’re passionate. Viewpoint columns usually have between 1,500 and 2,000 words and may or may not have references. Reach out to us at enttoday@wiley.com to discuss topics with Dr. Lindsay and the ENTtoday editor.

Surgeons After 7: This column profiles an otolaryngologist or resident who does something unique in their spare time. Past profiles have featured artists, musicians, athletes, and more. Contact us at enttoday@wiley.com to let us know about your out-of-clinic interests.

Article Sources: If you’d like to be considered as a resource for one of our articles, contact us at enttoday@wiley.com and send us your CV and/or information about your background and subspecialty.   

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Filed Under: Departments, Home Slider, Letter From the Editor Tagged With: community, DEI, diversityIssue: February 2024

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