Proper planning can ensure that your solo practice will be just as successful as the most popular group practices

Tips on Starting a Successful Otolaryngology Practice
Steps to help physicians set personal and professional goals, define their scope of practice, determine which services to offer, and avoid common mistakes when launching a private practice

How Underfunded Graduate Medical Education Programs May Affect Otolaryngology
Graduate medical education is underfunded, and the implications of this will affect the future of the otolaryngology workforce

ABOto Strategic Planning Committee Focuses on Long-Term Goals
The committee is one of eight American Board of Otolaryngology committees

Clinical Vignettes 101
How to develop, write, and submit a clinical vignette for presentation at a scientific meeting

Work Hour Limits for Medical Residents Spur Otolaryngologists to Rethink Patient Handoffs
Physicians discuss ways to make care transitions smooth and smart as handoffs become more frequent

New Initiatives Aim to Improve Residency Application, Program Evaluation
Standardized recommendation letters, a new residency program review process, and enhanced accreditation system seek to streamline admissions, uphold physician excellence
SM13: TRIO President Calls for Medical Education Improvements
Jesus Medina, MD delivers his presidential address to the Triological Society Jan. 24 at the organization’s Combined Sections Meeting.

Participation in Athletics May Make for a Better Otolaryngologist
A new study suggests that serious participation in athletic activities is the best determiner of a good clinician

Otolaryngology Practice Parameter Update: Restless Legs Syndrome
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