Simulation devices, virtual reality and other technology trends will continue to influence training, medical residency program directors say.

ENTtoday spent a few minutes with Alessandra Colaianni, a surgical resident at Massachusetts Eye and Ear, to find out how she keeps up with her passion for non-fiction writing, while maintaining a busy schedule.
ENTtoday’s list of science-based resources for otolaryngologists includes websites, medical indexes, podcasts, and videos that are all available for education and awareness about the world of otolaryngology.
Burnout at the early stages of a medical career can cause one to feel hopeless about medicine and/or oneself, and less empathetic toward patients.
The power of networking shouldn’t be lost on otolaryngologists, particularly early-career physicians, fellows, and residents.
Studies have consistently shown that active learning methods are the best way for students to understand, absorb, retain, and utilize information.
How to thrive during the first year of residency
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Agency now allows 24-Hour Shifts for first-year residents
Encouraging communication at all levels is a cornerstone of medical education—and patient safety