The committee is one of eight American Board of Otolaryngology committees
Otolaryngology Research Increasingly Supports Genetic Screening to Evaluate Pediatric Hearing Loss
Literature Review: A Roundup of Important Recent Studies
Adenotonsillectomy in obese children improves AHI but not inflammation; improvements in OSA after weight loss in obese diabetic patients even after weight regain; ESS a viable choice for children with CRS and failed therapies; otolaryngology hospitalist model can work for inpatient practices; enlarged vestibular aqueduct indicates stronger risk of hearing loss progression; patients with VFP thyroidectomy incur high cost of care

Deadline Looms for ENTs to Put Electronic Health Records to Meaningful Use

Can Sharing ENT Performance Bonuses With Staff Pay Off?
As otolarngology practices earn more income from meeting quality measures and patient satisfaction goals, dividing money among staffers becomes an increasingly important consideration

Potential for In-Office ENT Emergencies on the Rise
As more otolaryngology procedures are performed in-office, practices must prepare to handle life-threatening situations

How Necessary are Postoperative Debridements After Endoscopic Sinus Surgery?
The optimal regimen is weekly debridement until normalization, or at least stabilization, of the endoscopic exam

What is the Appropriate Extent of Lateral Neck Dissection in the Treatment of Metastatic WDTC?
Evidence exists for employing both selective neck dissection and modified radical neck dissection in this setting
Pillsbury Receives Triological Society Gold Medal
Harold C. (Rick) Pillsbury III, MD, FACS, was presented with the Triological Society Gold Medal on April 12 during the society’s 116th Annual Meeting, held as a part of the Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meetings.
Workplace Violence in a Medical Practice: A Different Kind of Emergency
A well-rounded emergency preparation plan in a medical practice will include policies and procedures to address potential incidents of workplace violence, which is, unfortunately, a real concern in the health care industry.
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