In a sample of medical malpractice cases involving otolaryngologists, trends in error type may warrant further investigation to identify specific areas of practice involvement and education.

Is Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Beneficial Post Lung Transplant in Cystic Fibrosis Patients?
Based on the current literature, there is evidence to suggest a beneficial role of endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) post lung transplantation in cystic fibrosis (CF) patients with and without nasal polyposis.

Which Ultrasound Classification System Is Best at Reducing Unnecessary Thyroid Nodule Biopsies?
Ultrasound is now the primary radiologic tool for evaluating thyroid nodules.

Persistent OSA After Adenotonsillectomy in CPAP-Intolerant Children: What to Do Next?
Patients with CPAP-intolerant refractory sleep apnea confirmed by polysomnography should be offered a drug-induced sleep endoscopy (DISE) with the potential for directed surgery.

Patients Make Us Better: Here Are Some Ethical Lessons Patients Teach Their Doctors
Our patients are more than just their disease—they are parents, spouses, and children, all struggling to achieve some level of happiness and health.

Letter from the Editor: Working Through the COVID Pandemic Is the Hardest Thing I’ve Ever Done
As COVD-19 rages on, many experts are warning of darker days ahead. I can only agree.

Preparing Yourself and Your Practice for a Surge of COVID-19 Patients this Winter
With practices operating at full capacity, what should otolaryngologists know about treating COVID-19, and how can they protect themselves during this demanding time?

Otolaryngologists Are Cautiously Optimistic about Platelet-Rich Plasma But Want More Evidence
Opening Doors: An Otolaryngologist Helps to Build Diversity
Carl M. Truesdale, MD, a facial plastic and reconstructive surgery fellow in Beverly Hills, recently wrote about his commitment to and experience in helping to diversify medicine during his residency in Michigan Medicine’s department of otolaryngology–head and neck surgery
Otolaryngologist Carol Bradford, MD, Named as Ohio State College of Medicine Dean
On the heels of becoming the new president of the American Association of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNS) in September, Carol R. Bradford, MD, has become the 15th dean of […]
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