Residents from institutions around the U.S. compete at the Triological Society’s 2015 Combined Sections Meeting.


Residents from institutions around the U.S. compete at the Triological Society’s 2015 Combined Sections Meeting.

Changes in class structure, rise of self-learning, earlier hands-on clinical training, and resident work hour limits typical of new generation of medical students

Academic otolaryngologists share tips on recognizing struggling students, providing useful feedback

Loan forgiveness, repayment, consolidation options to help young physicians take ownership of student debt

Access to MOC levels Part II and IV available free to otolaryngology residents PGY levels two through five

Teachers favor fewer lectures, more learner-centered approach led by students


Tips for medical residents transitioning from training to job market

Tips from otolaryngology educators on crafting educational webinars for medical students, residents, and practicing otolaryngologists
Proper planning can ensure that your solo practice will be just as successful as the most popular group practices