Black otoloaryngologists share their experiences and suggest what can be done to make things better in medicine.

Broad amplification of accurate information is essential to counteract the massive increase in demand for unproven and potentially hazardous coronavirus treatments prompted by high-profile endorsements.
If current trends hold, an ever-growing number of outpatient surgeries will be done in an ambulatory surgical center These outpatient centers can bring considerable benefits for the right patients and otolaryngologists.
Women are currently disproportionately underrepresented in otolaryngology leadership roles, but a shift may be taking place.
A look at how pathologic features contribute to clinical outcomes of early oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma relative to tumor depth of invasion.
A look at the association between orthonasal olfaction and chemosensory perception in patients with smell loss.
Preoperatively administered GCS improved olfaction in CRS patients with nasal polyps is comparable to surgery, and changes in steroids predicted olfactory outcome postoperatively.
Please remember the lessons you learned during this crazy time and join me in creating a better new normal.