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Would Physicians Perform Better if They Didn’t Have to Memorize?

January 18, 2017

Medical educators push for less focus on memorization and more on how to search for information

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Patient Preference for Specialty Care in the ED May Inform Resource Allocation for Otolaryngology Acute Care

January 8, 2017

Patients place value on direct specialist care in the ED as opposed to more general emergency room care

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New Research Calls for Sex-Specific Therapies for Thyroid, Head and Neck Cancer

December 14, 2016

Delineating strong sex-effect cancers may give practitioners an additional treatment tool

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What Is the Evidence for Postoperative Lumbar Drains in Endoscopic Repair of CSF Leaks?

December 14, 2016

Future multicenter RCTs designed to investigate the use of lumbar drains in higher risk repairs are needed

What Is the Best Imaging Modality for Diagnosing a Large Vestibular Aqueduct?

December 14, 2016

CT should be the initial study of choice to diagnose an LVA based on the best current available evidence

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Can Technique Used for Gastrostomy Tube Placement Reduce Risk of Gastrostomy-Site Metastasis in Head and Neck Cancer Patients?

December 14, 2016

The push technique for PEG placement is associated with a lower incidence of PEG-site metastases when compared to the pull technique

Intranasal Corticosteroids Improve Asthma Symptoms in CRS

December 14, 2016

For patients with asthma and CRS, the addition of intranasal corticosteroids improved asthma symptoms as well as FEV1

ESS Improves CRS-Related Subjective Olfactory Dysfunction

December 14, 2016

ESS improves CRS-related subjective olfactory dysfunction with greatest gains seen in those with poorer CT scores at baseline

Steroid-Releasing Implant after ESS Is Safe and Effective

December 14, 2016

Placement of steroid-releasing sinus implants in the FSO significantly reduces the need for postoperative interventions in patients with CRS who are undergoing frontal sinus surgery

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Alloiococcus otitidis May Play Large Role in Otits Media with Effusion

December 14, 2016

The microenvironment of the middle ear may play a greater role in the composition of the microbiota in children with OME

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