When it comes to receiving gifts from patients, otolaryngologists and other doctors walk a fine moral line

When it comes to receiving gifts from patients, otolaryngologists and other doctors walk a fine moral line
For mid-career job seekers, the right questions and answers can make all the difference
The power of a career network depends on the breadth and diversity of the individuals in it
Otolaryngologists suspect that prolonged tongue depression during tonsillectomy could result in taste disturbance
Do the low weight, high rigidity and delicately engineered design of titanium prosthesis lead to superior hearing results?
Patients who feel their physicians are empathetic have better medical outcomes, and are more likely to adhere to treatment recommendations for preventive tests, such as mammograms and colonoscopies
A provision in the Affordable Care Act (ACA) that places an excise tax on the sale of medical devices would apply to some tools used by otolaryngologists
A survey from 2010 reports that 21% of physicians in the United States are working part-time, compared with 13% in 2005
Assessing how "good" a doctor is calls into play many different factors that aren’t easily quantifiable