Pediatric otolaryngology is a world of its own, experts say


Pediatric otolaryngology is a world of its own, experts say

The use of fluorescent light to see through normal tissues down to head and neck tumors is showing promise as a way of guiding surgeons and improving margins and outcomes

Richard Isaacs, MD, CEO and executive director of The Permanente Medical Group, discusses his work, including how his background as an otolaryngologist has prepared him for the role.

Experts share practical tips on topical agents for scarring, asymmetric sensorineural hearing loss and imaging, topical epinephrine and endoscopic sinus surgery, and peri-operative steroids in parotid surgery.

Demand for liquid rhinoplasty has increased in recent years, possibly fueled by social media posts that position the procedure as an “easy” way get the nose of your dreams

A naval aviator’s personal tragedy motivated him to push for improvements in patient safety.

A panel of experts share insights on how to keep morale high and help stressed out physicians.

Panelists share insights about their experience with infant sleep challenges.

Trio meeting panelists on risk factors, surgical approaches, and the use of free flaps

Physicians consider how changes to their teams and systems could reduce medical errors.