As the percentage of adults ages 65 and older in the U.S. continues to climb, are otolaryngologists prepared for an influx of geriatric patients?

Otolaryngologists practicing in academic medical centers often score lower on patient surveys than those practicing in a community setting
A look at the advantages and disadvantages of social media blogs, networking sites and other cyber connections as a health care resource for patients
A doctor with throat cancer, and a musician with cochlear implant, relay the importance of treating patients with compassion
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.