How 30-day readmission rates for both outpatient, inpatient surgeries compare with overall hospital rates
Countdown to ICD-10 Winds Down as October 1 Start Date Approaches
Leadership Position, Training Can Change Way Otolaryngologists Practice Medicine
Vanderbilt University Leadership Training Program for otolaryngology residents teaches leadership skills within medical residency
Milestones in Development of Cochlear Implant Technology
Timeline of pivotal advances in CI technology from 1957 through 2000
How Should Healthcare Workers Handle Needlestick Injuries?
Post-exposure management protocol, prophylaxis, key steps for hospital staff at risk of infection
Injection to Treat Double Chin Hits Market
Fat-dissolving deoxycholic acid injection, Kybella, offers non-surgical treatment option for submental fullness
New Drug May Help Prevent, Treat Tinnitus
By slightly modifying a drug currently used to treat epilepsy, researchers have come up with a new compound with the potential for superior efficacy in treating the disease, with fewer […]
Preparing for Adverse Events When Performing Office-based Procedures
Otolaryngologists should keep in mind the risk of adverse events during in-office treatments that may catch the surgeon and support staff off guard
Conflict: How to Resolve It in Your Practice
Tips on navigating conflict and effectively resolving issues among colleagues, peers patients and their families
Electronic Health Records Pros, Cons Debated by Otolaryngologists
Panelists at Triological Society meeting discuss impact of EHRs on patient safety, federal regulations surrounding them, professionalism in using them
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