Equity is not just a “women’s issue” or a “minority issue.”

Equity is not just a “women’s issue” or a “minority issue.”
December is the month of residency interviews, special days to soak up the fresh enthusiasm and re-energize.
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Gayle Woodson,, MD, writes and volunteers at a local medical clinic for people without health insurance called Space Coast Volunteers in Medicine.
A physician considering prescribing a certain medication that is not on the FDA-approved indications list must contemplate three aspects of that decision—legal/regulatory, clinical evidence, and ethics.
Turn to ENTtoday to find new inspiration from colleagues and insights into topics that don’t often get covered through the eyes of an otolaryngologist.
Ashok R. Shaha, MD, one of the world’s most respected head and neck oncology and endocrine surgeons, say his humble upbringing continues to shape his medical career.
Over the next year, ENTtoday will continue to focus on stories about the wonderful things we do in otolaryngology, the ones that give our lives purpose.
Ilaaf Darrat, MD, MBA, a pediatric otolaryngologist, explains how running has helped her medical career.
Otolaryngologists share what they learned about from their experience collecting clinical data surrounding cochlear implant care.