The CHEER network—Creating Healthcare Excellence through Education and Research—helps busy otolaryngology clinicians conduct practice-based research

The CHEER network—Creating Healthcare Excellence through Education and Research—helps busy otolaryngology clinicians conduct practice-based research
A new study suggests adopting EHRs can lower the risk of medical malpractice, but not everyone agrees that EHRs are good medicine
Incorporating health literacy practices into patient care.
President Barack Obama’s and former Governor Mitt Romney’s positions on issues affecting the medical profession.
The art of purchasing a piece of medical equipment requires the perfect combination of medical, financial, business and legal expertise.
The question of how much time off to provide, as well as how to ensure staff does not abuse the policy, can leave practice managers confused. Here, we help you navigate the waters of paid time off.
When there are more physicians and administrative staff coming and going in your medical practice than patients, there’s likely a problem with the hiring process.
Physicians are increasingly incorporating lightweight computers, mobile phones and tablets into the delivery of health care, which comes with the potential for distraction.