Listen to ENTtoday editorial board member Lamont Jones, MD, MBA, give career advice and talk about his community outreach projects.

Otolaryngologist Engages Creative Side with Stand Up
Editor’s note: This is the first installment of a new department highlighting ways members of the otolaryngology community spend their (often limited) spare time, the time spent “after 7 pm.” […]
New Shingles Vaccine More Effective and Longer Lasting Than Older Vaccine
A new vaccine for shingles is now recommended for adults aged 50 and older. Following the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval of Shingrix in October 2017, the Advisory Committee […]
FDA Warns about Cross-Contamination Risk From 24-Hour Multi-Patient Use Endoscope Connectors
The FDA is alerting healthcare providers and facilities about the risk of cross-contamination with certain connectors that are used in gastrointestinal endoscopy. Endoscope connectors that are labeled for use with […]

Academy Releases Updated Guideline for Managing Hoarseness
The American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery has released updated guidelines on dysphonia management.

Off-Label Cochlear Implantation Common
A new study concludes that cochlear implantation is commonly performed for indications beyond those included in FDA-approved labeling
Listen: Myles Pensak On Physician Leadership, Society Membership
Listen to Triological Society Executive Vice President Myles Pensak, MD, discuss physician leadership, the value of society membership, networking, and … golf.

What’s Your OR Playlist? Ron Kuppersmith, MD, MBA
We asked Ronald B. Kuppersmith, MD, MBA, what he listens to during a procedure.

The Tax Bill’s Implications for Healthcare
On December 20, 2017, Congress passed a massive tax bill, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, that will impact nearly every individual and business in America. While the bill makes […]
Survivors of Head and Neck Cancers Experience Long-Lasting Cognitive Deficits
Survivors of head and neck cancers are at risk for delayed neurocognitive deficits for at least two years following radiotherapy or chemotherapy
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