Clinical Scenario Your first patient of the day is a 59-year-old man with advanced stage IV head and neck cancer, who will be meeting with you and his medical oncologist […]
New Technique Uses Umbilical Cord Stem Cells for Early Cleft Palate Repair
A technique using umbilical cord blood stem cells could be a promising new approach for repair of cleft palate in infants
Study: Surgery, Radiation Therapy Equally Effective in Treating OPSCC
A new study from researchers at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas found no major long-term differences in the effectiveness of radiation therapy versus surgery in treating […]

Sponsored Supplement: New Paradigms in the Treatment of Nasal Airway Obstruction
A rhinologist and facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon discuss existing treatment options for nasal airway obstruction.
The Need for Innovation in Otolaryngology
Americans, on average, currently spend more than $10,000 a year per person on healthcare. This is a dramatic and unsustainable increase from an average of $160 per person in 1960. […]
The Importance of Safe People for Physician Wellness
Editor’s note: This is the first installment of a new column entitled “Rx: Wellness,” which is focused on physician wellness. Articles will run quarterly and be authored by Jennifer Villwock, […]
Senior Surgeon Reflects on Career in Otolaryngology
It is important for older surgeons to be constantly stimulated through a variety of experiences, and to seek broad knowledge in diverse subjects that can inform us as citizens of the world.
Insufficient Sleep May Play Significant Role in Development of Alzheimer’s
Early intervention to treat sleep disorders such as obstructive sleep apnea may help prevent or delay Alzheimer’s disease.

Mentor–Mentee Relationship: Otolaryngologists Weight in on Young Physicians’ Career Plans
Tonsillectomy, Adenoidectomy Tied to Higher Risks of Respiratory, Allergic, Infectious Diseases
Researchers of a new study looked at the long-term health risks associated with removing tonsils and adenoids in children, and found that these procedures were associated with increased long-term risk […]
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