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ENTtoday Recognized for Excellence

July 18, 2025

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The Triological Society and Wiley are happy to announce that ENTtoday has received two APEX Awards of Excellence this year for content published in 2024.

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The August 2024 issue was honored with an Award of Excellence for Magazines/Entire Print Issue. The issue included articles on drug therapies for OSA, what otolaryngologists learned in their first five years of practice, diversity, equity, and inclusion, parental leave approaches, and recaps of the 2024 Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meeting sessions. The October 2024 issue was honored with the Award of Excellence for Magazines—Writing (entire issue). The issue included articles on custom 3D-printed tracheal splints, otolaryngologists on call, Facebook networking, and negotiating with insurance companies.

“ENTtoday leads the way in providing succinct, contemporaneous, and useful information for all of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery,” said Andrew H. Murr, MD,  executive vice president of the Triological Society, and professor and chairman of the department of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery at the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine. “Congratulations to editor Robin Lindsay, MD, and our partners at Wiley for being recognized for their excellence.”

The Awards for Publication Excellence (APEX) program recognizes excellence in publishing by professional communicators. APEX Awards are based on excellence in graphic design, editorial content, and the ability to achieve overall communication excellence. APEX Awards of Excellence recognize exceptional entries in individual subcategories.

According to the organizers, 1,007 entries were evaluated in the following distribution:

  • Writing/Type of Media: 152
  • Writing/Topics: 137
  • Magazines, Journals & Tabloids: 201
  • Electronic Media: 118
  • Campaigns, Programs & Plans: 71
  • Design & Illustration: 75
  • Newsletters: 44
  • Print Media: 26
  • Websites: 40
  • Social Media/Content Creation: 32
  • One-of-a-Kind Publications: 29
  • Annual Reports: 19
  • Workplace Skills & Development: 20
  • Current Events & Trending Topics: 43

“I’m privileged to work with a skilled editor, designer, and a team of medical writers who transform the topic ideas generated by our diverse and talented community and editorial board into a polished and informative final product each month,” said Robin Lindsay, MD, MBA, ENTtoday’s physician editor, a physician and surgeon at Massachusetts Eye and Ear and associate professor of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery at Harvard Medical School, both in Boston.

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