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What Are Physicians' Ethical Responsibilities to Respond to Medical Emergencies?

What Are Physicians’ Ethical Responsibilities to Respond to Medical Emergencies?

January 12, 2016

Three fictional cases depicting a potential scenario physician’s may encounter

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Legal steps that need to be taken before you can leave your medical practice

Legal Steps That Need To Be Taken Before You Can Leave Your Medical Practice

January 12, 2016

Legal steps that need to be taken before you can leave your medical practice

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New Non-Antibiotic Treatment Shows Promise Against S. Aureus

January 8, 2016

Novel non-antibiotic treatment approach for chronic and nosocomial infections caused by Staphylococcus aureus shows promise in offering a way to combat these infections

Computer Program May Predict Outcomes of Cochlear Implants in Children

December 16, 2015

A new computer program may be able to predict which children with hearing loss treated with cochlear implants will develop effective language skills after implantation.

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Bypassing the Blood Brain Barrier Through the Nose

December 10, 2015

Mucosal grafting of arachnoid defects—commonly used for endoscopic skull base reconstruction—may represent a novel method to permanently bypass the blood-brain barrier for drug delivery

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Neuroscience, Biotechnology Combination Used to Tackle Inner Ear Problems

December 8, 2015

Optical tools, imaging, fully implantable cochlear implants among latest advances in push for better diagnostic, treatment approaches for inner ear disorders

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Letters: Alternatives to Selling a Medical Practice

December 8, 2015

Reader responds to ENTtoday article about stress on private practice physicians caused by financial pressure, changes in healthcare industry

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Letters: Surgeons’ Zone of Focus May Not Signal Cognitive Decline

December 8, 2015

Reader responds to ENTtoday article about signs of aging in physicians, patient safety concerns

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Social Media, Blogs, Online Tools Can Help Physicians Boost Patient Satisfaction

December 8, 2015

Patient satisfaction accounts for 30% of CMS value-based purchasing model for hospital reimbursement

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Transcervical Ultrasonography Useful in Diagnosing Pediatric Peritonsillar Abscess

December 8, 2015

Study shows ultrasonography useful for diagnosis and determining patients who do not need surgery

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