Saying no to a patient’s treatment requests is often complicated

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.
Letter from the Editor: ENTtoday’s Best Moments of 2018
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.

Overinterpretation of Sterilization Guidelines Could Interfere with Patient Safety
For many otolaryngologists, staying on top of compounding regulatory requirements can feel like an impossible endeavor.

Letter from the Editor: The Distinct Difference between Sponsoring and Mentoring
A mentor gives advice but sponsors promote their proteges directly, using their personal networks to place them in leadership positions or committees.

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.

Rx: Wellness: Increasing Your Commitment to Your Own Health
A healthy work/life integration can promote health and reduce burnout.

Letter from the Editor: The Importance of Physician Charitable Giving
Otolaryngologists around the country are making a difference in their communities that goes beyond the patients they treat in their practices.

Ethical Challenges of ‘Right to Try’ Laws for Clinicians

The Path from Surgical Intern to ‘Senior Surgeon’
As a senior surgeon who continues to remain clinically active, I hope the following reflections may represent some common opinions of my experienced colleagues.
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