Ways physicians can address cognitive bias, use objective decision-making tools to reduce medical misdiagnosis



Legislation would ease pathway to out-of-state, online treatment
Predicting the aggressiveness of oral cancers in humans could help tailor appropriate treatment and optimize outcomes, similar to the current approach to other cancer types such as breast cancer. However, […]

Otolaryngologists gain better understanding of causes, therapeutic options behind progressive hearing loss in children

Relative value unit payment system could replace complex, variable physician compensation model that exists today

Landing financial help isn’t only factor otolaryngologists should consider before making a move
Physicians differ on how to characterize this state of reduced physiological capacity

Otolaryngologists are increasingly using frailty index to assess whether patients can withstand surgery for obstructive sleep apnea, head-and-neck procedures

Voice therapy techniques can help improve voice quality in children without negative side effects

Implantable upper airway stimulation device for OSA among highlights of SLEEP 2014 conference