New, persistent opioid use after surgery is common and is not significantly different between minor and major surgical procedures

New, persistent opioid use after surgery is common and is not significantly different between minor and major surgical procedures
Legitimate open access journals can speed up research dissemination, benefit innovation
Computational modeling could have large impact on otolaryngology surgery at all stages
A new study shows a strong correlation between OSA and complications with previously implanted oral prosthetics
The American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery has updated the clinical practice guideline for diagnosis and treatment of BPPV
Burnout is a major professional issue that needs to be recognized, understood, and mitigated
Hearing loss among U.S. adults will nearly double the current rate by 2060
Patients with chronic rhinosinusitis who are depressed are more likely to miss days of work or school than those without depression symptoms
Patients who have head and neck surgeons who are empathetic with the challenges they face in making treatment decisions report higher quality care
It is time for all physicians to work together to ensure we don’t lose our professional self-regulation