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Advanced Degrees Can Help Otolaryngologists Better Understand the Business of Medicine

September 21, 2023

Many otolaryngologists are going back to school mid-career to pursue advanced degrees that teach topics applicable to healthcare that aren’t covered in medical school, allow surgeons to expand their knowledge base and skill sets, improve job satisfaction, and support career advancement.

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Smartphone Apps are Useful Tools for Otolaryngology Residents and Clinicians

January 18, 2023

The utility of smartphone apps for medical residents can outweigh their distractions, particularly given that the technology is native to younger generations of physicians.

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Competency-Based Otolaryngology Training Is Becoming More of a Fixture, But Needs to Be Fully Developed

December 12, 2022

In competency-based medical education, a medical resident must demonstrate the required knowledge and skill levels on a task before advancing to the next task.

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What Happens to Medical Students Who Don’t Match?

August 16, 2022

Even for the top medical school students in the country, an otolaryngology residency is one of the most difficult to land, and nearly 40% of applicants don’t match.

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How Some Specialties Are Getting Innovative with Medical Residency Recruitment

May 17, 2022

Today’s residency programs are developing recruitment tools with an eye toward achieving high-performing residency classes whose trainees are a suitable fit for their programs’ culture and mission.

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How the COVID-19 Pandemic Changed Medical Conferences

April 18, 2022

A look at how well online-only and hybrid medical society meetings have been received, and what might happen in the future.

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These Books May Help Otolaryngologists Choose Optimism and Self-Care

September 19, 2021

We asked some otolaryngologists to share books off their reading lists. Here’s what they recommended.

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How to Create a Structured Otolaryngology Mentorship Program at the Residency Level

September 15, 2021

Lack of a formal process for providing resident mentorship and support can have career-impacting limitations.

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Two Books on Transformation, Positive Energy that Otolaryngologists Recommend

June 28, 2021

We asked some otolaryngologists to share books off their reading lists. Here’s what they recommended.

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Publishers Are Making All COVID-19 Research Freely Available

August 17, 2020

Medical journals around the world are opening access to COVID-19-related research for public viewing to ensure timely access to information and to share research that may slow the pandemic.

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