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ENT Perspectives » Everyday Ethics

Ethical Challenges in the Operating Room, Part II

January 21, 2017

Bedside medicine in otolaryngology

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AAO-HNS Officials Tout Academy’s Clinical Data Registry as Powerful Compliance, Research Tool

November 17, 2016

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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Ethical Challenges in the Operating Room

October 14, 2016

Managing informed consent and overlapping surgeries

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Keys to a Successful Medical Mission

July 10, 2016

Your decisions can have far-reaching social and cultural implications, and impact the safety and outcomes of each patient

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Ethically Managing Your Patients’ Digital Health Information

Ethically Managing Your Patients’ Digital Health Information

April 12, 2016

Transition to EHR was difficult, but now otolaryngologists practices are utilizing it efficiently

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What Are Physicians' Ethical Responsibilities to Respond to Medical Emergencies?

What Are Physicians’ Ethical Responsibilities to Respond to Medical Emergencies?

January 12, 2016

Three fictional cases depicting a potential scenario physician’s may encounter

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Age of Surgeons May Raise Ethical Concerns over Memory Lapses

August 11, 2015

Tips for discussing, handling your observations of cognitive deterioration in aging surgeons

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Disruptive Behavior by Patients Raises Ethical Concerns for Otolaryngologists

Disruptive Behavior by Patients Raises Ethical Concerns for Otolaryngologists

May 6, 2015

Tips for managing difficult patients, terminating patient relationships

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Disclosure of Adverse Outcomes Brings Ethical Challenges for Otolaryngologists

February 10, 2015

Considerations, responsibilities physicians face when informing patients, families of surgical complications, mishaps

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Unprofessional Physician Behavior Raises Discipline Dilemma, Patient Care Concerns

October 5, 2014

Ethical considerations for otolaryngologists in addressing a colleague’s lack of medical professionalism

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