Otolaryngologists and head and neck surgeons from around the country gathered to attend the Triological Society Combined Sections Meeting

Otolaryngologists and head and neck surgeons from around the country gathered to attend the Triological Society Combined Sections Meeting
Self-awareness and finding supportive colleagues are some of the keys to maintaining physician wellness.
Experts offer tips on several kinds of head and neck defects and the many factors that go into choosing between a local or regional flap and a free flap reconstruction.
Experts discuss how to better deliver efficient cancer care, use physician extenders in private and academic settings, and use the electronic medical record.
Experts give guidance on how to handle four areas important to otolaryngologists: BCHDs for congenital aural atresia, middle turbinate headache, and resident selection.
The three keys to the annual meetings of the Triological Society, the American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNS): prepare, meet, and follow-up.
A concerted effort to supplement the p-value with other measures more aptly applied to clinical medicine is rapidly evolving.