Editor’s note: This is the first installment of a new column entitled “Rx: Wellness,” which is focused on physician wellness. Articles will run quarterly and be authored by Jennifer Villwock, […]
Senior Surgeon Reflects on Career in Otolaryngology
It is important for older surgeons to be constantly stimulated through a variety of experiences, and to seek broad knowledge in diverse subjects that can inform us as citizens of the world.

When Should Aging Surgeons Stop Operating?

Diagnosing and Treating Depression in Head and Neck Cancer Patients

Letter from the Editor: Making the Decision to Stop Operating
A look at the complex issues surgeons face when deciding when to stop operating.

What Antibiotic Should Be Used in Management of Adult with a Peritonsillar Abscess?
Peritonsillar abscess (PTA) is one of the most common deep space head and neck infections.

When Should Therapeutic Anticoagulation Be Restarted Following Major Head and Neck Surgery?
A look at the periprocedural management of anticoagulation and antiplatelet medications, including aspirin, warfarin, and clopidogrel.
T1W Imaging May Aid in Diagnosing Cholesteatomas
T1W imaging may aid in the exclusion of false-positive cases on diagnostic non-EP DW MR imaging for cholesteatomas.
Randomized Trials in Head Neck are Statistically Nonrobust
In most studies, changing the outcome of a single patient completely changes the conclusions of the study.
Upfront Sialendoscopy Is a Cost-Effective Option for RAIS
Upfront sialendoscopy is more cost-effective compared to medicalbmanagement–ultrasound.
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