Are altruism, empathy, and compassionnstill valued virtues in “modern” medicine, or have patients come to expect something else in the provision of their healthcare by physicians.

Are altruism, empathy, and compassionnstill valued virtues in “modern” medicine, or have patients come to expect something else in the provision of their healthcare by physicians.
American Otolaryngologists Need to Share Our Wealth
Awareness, accountability, and actions to reclaim more life
When you are at one of our national meetings, and a group from an international country is speaking, please take the time to sit down and listen.
Because our casts can be so different, generic one-size-fits-all wellness advice can fall short, but here are some things that can help you regain your sense of self.
Otolaryngologist patients with medullary thyroid cancer should not be taking GLP-1 medications at this time due to the risk.
Life and medicine are continuously changing at a seemingly accelerating pace. When we attempt to avoid change and cling to the ‘way things were,’ we stop moving forward and growing.
We consider the four major elements of clinical judgment: knowledge, critical thinking and interpretation, decision-making and patient self-determination.
Any discussion about the future of otolaryngology must include making sure our patients are informed adequately and accurately.
Months of residency interviews, letter writing, and phone calls come down to one day to find out who we will spend the next five years training.