Saying no to a patient’s treatment requests is often complicated

Ethical Challenges of ‘Right to Try’ Laws for Clinicians

Evaluating the Appropriateness of Contact with Patients outside the Physical Exam
The patient–physician relationship is unique with respect to physical contact, given the importance of the physical examination and the physician’s responsibility to understand and connect with he patient.

What Otolaryngologists Should Consider When Prescribing Opioids
Some guidelines to help otolaryngologists manage pain requirements in the clinical setting.

How to Respond When Patients Ask about Vaccines
A balance must be made between affirming the parents’ right to make decisions for their children, and their responsibility to understand the facts about the salutary effects of immunization

Is At-Home Genetic Testing in the Best Interests of the Individual?
At-home genetic testing doesn’t offer a fully informed consent process, and individuals may not understand the serious implications of the information

Ethical Implications of Burnout in Residents
Burnout is a major issue that needs to be recognized, understood, and mitigated
Ethical Implications of Burnout in Otolaryngology Residents
Burnout is a major professional issue that needs to be recognized, understood, and mitigated

Ethical Challenges in the Operating Room, Part II
Bedside medicine in otolaryngology

AAO-HNS Officials Tout Academy’s Clinical Data Registry as Powerful Compliance, Research Tool
Officials say data provided by Regent will make it easier for otolaryngologists to comply with new regulations and help deliver more powerful research
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