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Balloon Dilation Is Among the New Frontier of Eustachian Tube Care

April 18, 2023

Eustachian tube balloon dilation is a more recent variant of the procedure for adult patients.

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Why We Get Colds

Why We Get Colds

March 15, 2023

Results from a groundbreaking study show that a cold nose is not a good thing when it comes to fighting infections.

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Are the Jobs in Healthcare Good Jobs?

March 15, 2023

It’s more important than ever to ask, “Are the jobs in healthcare good jobs? If not, how can we make them so?”

Some Challenges Remain to Having a Universal Resident Leave Policy

Some Challenges Remain to Having a Universal Resident Leave Policy, But Otolaryngology Programs Are Getting Closer

March 15, 2023

Several medical residency parental leave policies have been introduced, but challenges persist around the implementation of a standardized parental leave for otolaryngology residents in the United States.

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A New Committee Is Helping Foster Research and Awareness of Otolaryngology’s Role in Treating Cleft Lip and Palate Repair

March 15, 2023

A new committee of specialized otolaryngologists play a critical role in surgically repairing cleft lips and palates and caring for those born with these childhood conditions, but the general public and referring physicians are not always aware of their significant contributions.

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Physician Assistants in Otolaryngology Can Be a Boon to Otolaryngology Practices With the Substantial Training They Receive

March 15, 2023

Accredited educational programs and on-the-job training equip physician assistants to master specialty-specific skills and tasks, making them invaluable to an otolaryngology practice.

Leaders in Otolaryngology Are Increasing Racial Diversity

February 15, 2023

Leaders in otolaryngology are doubling down on diversity to achieve a level that accurately reflects the public it serves.

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How Current Peer-To-Peer Sessions Profoundly Impact Patient Care and Physician Wellbeing

February 15, 2023

Physicians should advocate for laws where surgeons with high insurance approval rates or documented outcome improvement receive expedited approval.

Obstructive Sleep Apnea

New Developments Regarding Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation for Obstructive Sleep Apnea

February 14, 2023

At least two new hypoglossal nerve stimulation (HNS) devices are being evaluated in clinical trials, and more are in development.

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What Is the Value of Second Opinion Services to Otolaryngologists and Their Patients?

February 13, 2023

Second opinion services offer the ability to have medical advice tailored to an individual patient’s medical questions rather than generic advice found through online searches.

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