Physicians differ on how to characterize this state of reduced physiological capacity

Frailty, Not Age, May Predict Head–Neck Surgery Outcomes
Otolaryngologists are increasingly using frailty index to assess whether patients can withstand surgery for obstructive sleep apnea, head-and-neck procedures

Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infection: Time to Test Newborns?

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

The ABOto Finance Committee Oversees, Makes Policy Decisions Regarding Financial Operations
The committee is one of eight American Board of Otolaryngology committees

Should Physicians Use Cell Phones to Communicate with Patients?
Otolaryngologists weigh concerns about personal privacy, receiving after-hours calls with desire for more efficient connection with patients

How to Avoid a Healthcare Data Breach
Steps to help physicians safeguard privacy, security of patients’ protected health information and ensure compliance with HIPAA rules

How to Create Web-Based Medical Lectures
Tips from otolaryngology educators on crafting educational webinars for medical students, residents, and practicing otolaryngologists

Sudden Hearing Loss a Risk for People Taking Phosphodiesterase-5 Inhibitors
Otolaryngologists urged to consider PDE-5 inhibitor use when patients present with sudden hearing impairment
How Common Is Iatrogenic Facial Nerve Injury?
Pinpointing the incidence of iatrogenic facial nerve injury is not a straightforward affair
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