This past year, otolaryngology lost a trio of its greatest teachers. Drs. Glasscock, Alford and Stammberger will be sorely missed, but their teachings will live on.


This past year, otolaryngology lost a trio of its greatest teachers. Drs. Glasscock, Alford and Stammberger will be sorely missed, but their teachings will live on.
ENTtoday’s goal this year was was to continue the things people love about while making the publication more timely, more fun to and leave readers with something to think about. Here’s a look back at 2018.

A mentor gives advice but sponsors promote their proteges directly, using their personal networks to place them in leadership positions or committees.

Otolaryngologists around the country are making a difference in their communities that goes beyond the patients they treat in their practices.

With the onslaught of all of this new technology, how do we make sure we balance humanity with our increasing reliance on machines?

A look at the complex issues surgeons face when deciding when to stop operating.

For otolaryngologists, June is a time when we can recharge our batteries and reflect on the previous 12 months.

Diversity of thought, mind, and body is a key message in June’s issue of ENTtoday.

This month’s ENTtoday cover story focuses on the unfair treatment that many women otolaryngologists have had to endure.

For ENTtoday’s physician editor, Alex Chiu, MD, are his support group, both comforting and inspirational.