Symptom and quality of life measures such as patient-recorded outcomes may be better ways to gauge the success of OSA surgery than the reduction of a patient’s apnea-hypopnea index (AHI), say otolaryngologists

Symptom and quality of life measures such as patient-recorded outcomes may be better ways to gauge the success of OSA surgery than the reduction of a patient’s apnea-hypopnea index (AHI), say otolaryngologists
Good communication skills, clinical experience, and board certification also on checklist of recruiters looking to fill physician executive roles
The job of a physician executive offers a different set of challenges for otolaryngologists familiar with research and patient care
Organization offers education, research opportunities and funding
Tinnitus is the No. 1 cause of disability among veterans, accounting for nearly 11 percent of all disability claims
Guidelines are becoming an essential component of clinical care. A look at their development and intended use.
Last fall, the Triological Society gave two new Clinical Scientist Development Awards, one cosponsored by the American College of Surgeons, to physicians already awarded an NIH Mentored Clinical Scientist Development Award. ENT Today recently talked to the two new awardees, who are studying adult hearing loss and dizziness.