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How Medicine Helped Surgeon Prepare for Career as Writer
Gayle Woodson,, MD, writes and volunteers at a local medical clinic for people without health insurance called Space Coast Volunteers in Medicine.

Otolaryngologist’s Love of Running Helps Her Connect with Patients, Other Physicians
Ilaaf Darrat, MD, MBA, a pediatric otolaryngologist, explains how running has helped her medical career.

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.

How Sports Helped an Olympic Athlete Prepare for a Medical Career
Valeria Silva Merea, MD, a laryngologist specializing in head and neck surgery at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, discusses how sports taught her important skills, including discipline and time management.

How Skydiving Helped This Otolaryngologist’s Medical Career
Dr. Taffet, a practicing otolaryngologist at the Phoenix Sinus Center in Arizona, discusses how the art of skydiving has helped him relieve stress.

How an NFL Player Made the Transition to Otolaryngology
Dr. Samkon Gado has had the good fortune to have found two careers to love—professional football and medicine.

How Writing Helps a Medical Resident Better Care for Patients
ENTtoday spent a few minutes with Alessandra Colaianni, a surgical resident at Massachusetts Eye and Ear, to find out how she keeps up with her passion for non-fiction writing, while maintaining a busy schedule.

What It’s Like to Get Involved with an Otolaryngology Residency Program Abroad
Dr. Josh Wiedermann discusses his goal to help build a residency program in Ethiopia.

What’s Your OR Playlist? Ron Kuppersmith, MD, MBA
We asked Ronald B. Kuppersmith, MD, MBA, what he listens to during a procedure.