How otolaryngology device companies are pivoting during the pandemic

Writing usually comes easy to me. Some people can do a neck dissection in 30 minutes. Others build amazing rapport with patients after just five minutes of interaction. We have […]
A private practice otolaryngologist writes about what our “new normal” may look like after the coronavirus pandemic.
The Triological Society has released a statement supporting inclusion, diversity, and commitment to justice and respect: During the past few months, our country has gone through challenging times experiencing a […]
Increased rates of thyroid cancer among World Trade Center (WTC)-exposed firefighters and emergency medical service personnel who participated in rescue/recovery efforts after 9/11 are likely due to medical surveillance rather […]
Recent changes in state and federal laws have made telemedicine services more likely to be covered and reimbursed by insurance companies, benefitting both providers and patients.
A look at to what extent mental health distress precedes or follows voice disorder diagnoses.
A fourth-year medical student who recently matched in otolaryngology share what it’s like to be in medical school during the coronavirus pandemic.
One of the harshest ethical dilemmas during epidemics is whether it will, be necessary to consider imposing limits on the continued care of critically ill patients who aren’t expected to survive.