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These Books May Help Otolaryngologists Choose Optimism and Self-Care

September 19, 2021

We asked some otolaryngologists to share books off their reading lists. Here’s what they recommended.

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Gaps in Medical Business Education Can Be Addressed Through Asynchronous Learning

September 19, 2021

A focused study of the business of medicine for physicians should include at least three practical domains: leadership, healthcare delivery, and practice management.

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How to Create a Structured Otolaryngology Mentorship Program at the Residency Level

September 15, 2021

Lack of a formal process for providing resident mentorship and support can have career-impacting limitations.

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How to Choose the Right Words When Talking to a Patient

September 15, 2021

Effective and caring patient–physician communication is essential to establish a proper and effective patient–physician relationship.

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Why I Chose Otolaryngology in the Era of COVID-19

July 20, 2021

Otolaryngology applicants making their career decisions during the pandemic appreciated the ability of an otolaryngologist to perform diverse procedures and have the opportunity to work in both inpatient and outpatient settings.

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Two Books on Transformation, Positive Energy that Otolaryngologists Recommend

June 28, 2021

We asked some otolaryngologists to share books off their reading lists. Here’s what they recommended.

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Cures Act Information Blocking Rule: Steps to Take to Ensure Your Practice Is in Compliance

June 16, 2021

A look at information blocking, the exceptions created by the Cures Act final rule, and the steps providers need to take to ensure that they’re in compliance with the rule.

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Being Asian American: My Emotions Following the Mass Shooting in Atlanta

May 19, 2021

I didn’t realize the intensity and depth of the emotions I had been suppressing for the past several decades as an Asian American.

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These Two Otolaryngologists Find Peace, Strength in Long-Distance Running

May 19, 2021

Even after sustaining a traumatic brain injury in a bike accident in 2008, Matthew Miller, MD, competes in Ironman triathlons and ultra-long-distance running.

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How to Avoid Political Discussions with Patients During Examinations

April 20, 2021

It’s important for a physician to ask him or herself, “Is it worth the risk to discuss politics with a patient?”

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