Rural health in otolaryngology will improve if we address physician workforce issues.

How an Otolaryngologist’s Love of Music Helps Him Practice Medicine
Jeffrey Feldman, MD splits his time between his practice and his band, a nationally touring acoustic act.

Are Opioid Contracts Helpful or Harmful?
Intended to deter opioid abuse, and opioid contract provides information regarding the pros and cons associated with opioid use.

Letter from the Editor: Finding the Balance Between Experience and Youth
Experience and the want for disruptive change are wonderful when used in balance with each other.

Do Training Programs Give Otolaryngology Residents the Necessary Tools to Do Productive Research?
Research training can vary from institution to institution, with some programs geared toward training otolaryngologists in private practice and others geared toward those who want to become academics or researchers.

Why More MDs, Medical Residents Are Choosing to Pursue Additional Academic Degrees
Forgoing an additional academic degree, like business administration (MBA) and public health (MPH), may come at a cost in today’s increasingly complex and competitive healthcare environment.

Our List of Must-Read Authors for Otolaryngologists
The ENTtoday editorial board shares some must-read authors for every subspecialty.

Roles of Altruism, Empathy, and Compassion in Modern Clinical Practice
Are altruism, empathy, and compassionnstill valued virtues in “modern” medicine, or have patients come to expect something else in the provision of their healthcare by physicians.

Work–Life Imbalance in Physicians
Awareness, accountability, and actions to reclaim more life

Tips to Help You Regain Your Sense of Self
Because our casts can be so different, generic one-size-fits-all wellness advice can fall short, but here are some things that can help you regain your sense of self.
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