The Association of American Medical Colleges is preparing a new slate of recommendations for improving the way med schools screen students in an effort to get at what kind of people the applicants are—and whether they have the qualities that will make them good, caring doctors.

Major Changes on the Horizon for the MCAT
Starting in 2015, the exam will include stronger emphasis on behavioral sciences and reasoning skills.

From the ABOto: MOC 2012 Update
The American Board of Otolaryngology (ABOto) has made major revisions to its Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program.

Management of an Unusual Middle Ear Foreign Body
A 42-year-old male was recently fitted for occupational ear molds to protect him from excessive noise exposure at work and further hearing loss. During the fitting, he experienced severe, sudden otalgia and vertigo and complained that hearing loss in the left ear, his better-hearing ear, had worsened.
Literature Review: A Roundup of Important Recent Studies
Newer surgical procedures not necessarily better; primary frontal sinus endoscopic surgery relieves frontal sinus symptoms in most; success following surgery to correct obstructive sleep apnea dependent upon scoring measures; intranasal splint use after surgery increases patient pain, provides few offsetting benefits; new reprocessing guidelines for ent endoscopes stress high-level disinfection techniques; multicenter study shows feasibility and safety of transoral robotic surgery.

The Challenges of Rural ENT Practice
While finding the time to meet the demands of an isolated community can be daunting, the benefits are often well worth it.

Mobile Computing Can Revolutionize Health Care
Mobile devices have the power to change health care as we know it.

Innovation in Cochlear Impant Surgery
Procedures that now represent the cutting edge of cochlear implant (CI) surgery.

COSM 2012: TRIO Poster Winners Discuss their Projects
Otolaryngologists, medical students and researchers submited some of their research to be displayed as posters at the Triological Society’s Annual Meeting at the Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meetings. We talked to some of the 2012 winners about their projects and the experience.

Pediatric Obesity and Sleep Apnea
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