Otolaryngologists suspect that prolonged tongue depression during tonsillectomy could result in taste disturbance

Otolaryngologists suspect that prolonged tongue depression during tonsillectomy could result in taste disturbance
Patients who feel their physicians are empathetic have better medical outcomes, and are more likely to adhere to treatment recommendations for preventive tests, such as mammograms and colonoscopies
Studies show that distress, burnout, and depression in medical students and residents have contributed to a recent decrease in their empathy for patients
Nasal irrigation can be an effective therapy for chronic rhinosinusitis, provided patients—especially children—are shown safe and proper irrigation techniques
Immunohistochemical analysis of p16 expression levels in tumor tissues, and it situ hybridization to detect many types of onocogenic HPV, are often used either alone, or in combination
Long-duration therapy with macrolide antibiotics has been advocated for the treatment of recalcitrant chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). However, uncertainty exists as to which patients will respond to such treatment, the degree of benefit likely to be obtained, and the relevant risks to the patient and community at large
Otolaryngologists discuss negative pressure redux, combination therapies and airflow-detecting technology in sleep breathing disorders
A doctor with throat cancer, and a musician with cochlear implant, relay the importance of treating patients with compassion