Tips for managing difficult patients, terminating patient relationships
Disclosure of Adverse Outcomes Brings Ethical Challenges for Otolaryngologists
Considerations, responsibilities physicians face when informing patients, families of surgical complications, mishaps
Unprofessional Physician Behavior Raises Discipline Dilemma, Patient Care Concerns
Patient Safety Comes First in Clinical Decisions on Second Opinion Consultations
Ethical considerations for otolaryngologists when another physician’s diagnosis, treatment plan seem medically irresponsible
How to Manage a Teenaged Patient Seeking Medically Unnecessary Rhinoplasty
Ethical considerations, treatment benefits and risks that physicians must present to help patients, families make informed decisions
How to Handle an Otolaryngology Patient Who Declines Treatment
Should a physician try to convince a patient to consider potentially definitive therapy?
As Opioids for Pain Treatment Come Under Greater Scrutiny, Controlled Substance Agreements Matter More
A controlled substance agreement can help a physician communicate expectations for their pain medication treatment plan, and guidelines for safe usage by their patients
Pharmaceutical Industry Opens Line of Communication Through Social Media
Some segments of the industry have established intranets, private Websites designed to enhance information sharing within the organization
Gifting Season Can Present Ethical Dilemma for Physicians
When it comes to receiving gifts from patients, otolaryngologists and other doctors walk a fine moral line
New Med School Screening Recommendations to Assess Ethics, Professionalism
The Association of American Medical Colleges is preparing a new slate of recommendations for improving the way med schools screen students in an effort to get at what kind of people the applicants are—and whether they have the qualities that will make them good, caring doctors.
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