Regarding the article “Malpractice and the Otolaryngologist" (ENTtoday, October 2013), EMRs are expensive, time consuming, and will lead to lawsuits

Dysphagia, Odynophagia, Hoarseness in Elderly Man
A 97-year-old man presents with worsening dysphagia, odynophagia, mild hoarseness

Should Intranasal Splints Be Used after Nasal Septal Surgery?
Conventional splints have been linked to increased postoperative pain; thinner splints may result in improved mucosal status, less postsurgical discomfort
What Is the Best Method for Inferior Turbinate Hypertrophy Surgery?
Making a successful transition to office-based inferior turbinate hypertrophy (ITH) surgery depends on proper coding and other financial concerns. But a more basic question first needs to be considered before breaking out the calculator: What is the optimal technique for performing the surgery?
Tips for Coding Inferior Turbinate Surgery
Ensure proper coding of procedures for inferior turbinate hypertrophy surgery to maximize reimbursement

Otolaryngologists Increasingly Move Inferior Turbinate Surgery into the Office

Interplay Between Physician Employment Agreements, Medical Staff Bylaws Should Not be Ignored
Doctors must consider, review bylaws of hospital medical staff privileges when entertaining employment with a hospital or private practice

Cochlear Implants Effective in Older Patients with Age-Related Hearing Loss

A Patient with Gradual Airway Obstruction
A 64-year-old woman presents to the ED with shortness of breath

Standardized Medical Resident Handoffs Could Improve Patient Outcomes
Creating standard guidelines could decrease communication breakdowns, medical errors caused by multiple handovers
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