ENT leaders share hopes, innovations, and inspirations shaping the future of ENT


ENT leaders share hopes, innovations, and inspirations shaping the future of ENT

Unison expressions with large groups can be very powerful, however, the richness of harmony is unparalleled and can surpass the power of unison work. A creative endeavor marked by everyone doing exactly the same thing will lose the interest of the audience eventually. Harmony, on the other can create interest and excitement. See how this translates for diversity and inclusion in the medical community.

As state legislators and governors close clinics and restrict physicians’ practices in women’s health and gender-affirming care, they’ve now set their sights on the curriculum of medical and graduate medical education.

In the past six months, I’ve detected duplicated images in multiple submitted articles, equating to more than 40% of the articles I reviewed.

The shockingly low percentage of Blacks and women in otolaryngology shows that the specialty does not accurately reflect the population it serves. I want to be among those helping to change that.

A fourth-year medical student who recently matched in otolaryngology share what it’s like to be in medical school during the coronavirus pandemic.

Stephanie Shintani Smith shares how she launched her research career and what has helped her along the way.

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

Otolaryngologists share what they learned about from their experience collecting clinical data surrounding cochlear implant care.

Otolaryngologist patients with medullary thyroid cancer should not be taking GLP-1 medications at this time due to the risk.