The number of BSPs increased at a substantially greater rate since the introduction of CPT codes

Strobolaryngoscopy Is a Common Diagnostic for Vocal Fold Paresis, but Clinical Signs Vary
Clinical findings varied among raters, especially when determining sidedness and nerve involvement
MRI Surveillance Should Extend to 10 Years Post- Op for Vestibular Schwannoma Patients
The current recommended MRI surveillance schedule includes MRIs at one, five, and 10 years postoperatively

Intraoperative Nerve Monitoring Is Highly Effective in Nonrecurrent Laryngeal Nerve Identification
The NRLN has been associated with an increased risk of injury during thyroid and parathyroid surgery.

How To Survive the First Year of Medical Residency
How to thrive during the first year of residency

Physician-To-Physician Comparison May Improve Outcomes
Healthy competition may change physician behavior—for the better

Prepare Your Medical Practice for Sale
A potential buyer will want to ensure that a practice is ready and able to properly and legally conduct business the moment the transaction closes.

Rethinking the Otolaryngology Workforce
What some have predicted will be an undersupply of physicians may be anything but

Protecting Medical Devices against Cyberthreats
While otolaryngologic devices are not currently under threat of hacking, the potential exists

Augmented Reality Technology May Help Guide Facial Reconstructive Surgery
A plastic surgery research group in Japan has developed an augmented reality (AR) system that enables surgeons to create 3D simulations of the desired outcomes of facial reconstructive procedures and project them over a patient’s face during surgery.
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