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A Breakdown of the Many Manifestations of Long-Haul COVID-19

A Breakdown of the Many Manifestations of Long-Haul COVID-19

February 16, 2022

From loss of smell to vocal cord paralysis, here are the ways COVID-19 has left its mark on otolaryngology patients.

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How Instagram Can Help Generate Medical Student Interest in Residency Programs

January 14, 2022

Offering medical students a means to learn more about residency programs via Instagram demonstrates one generation reaching out to the future members of the field.

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Alexander G. Chiu, MD

Letter from the Editor: Otolaryngology Online Forums—the Good and the Ugly

January 14, 2022

ENTConnect has become increasingly muddled by a select few posters who are using the forum to promote themselves and their personal views on the COVID-19 pandemic.

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A Look at How the AMA Supports Members and Otolaryngologists at Large

January 13, 2022

This year will mark the 175th anniversary of the American Medical Association (AMA).

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Head and Neck Cancer: What Can Be Done to Mitigate Differences in Diagnosis Between Healthcare Providers?

January 13, 2022

There are differences between how a community-based practice and a tertiary care center might approach head and neck cancer diagnosis. But what are they and why do they exist?

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Alexander G. Chiu, MD

Letter from the Editor: Supply Chain, Labor Shortages, and Short Fuses

December 13, 2021

It remains a challenging time to be a physician, but I’m hopeful we’ll see the light sometime soon.

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Banning Unvaccinated Patients? Ethical Responsibilities Within the Context of COVID-19 Vaccination Controversies

December 13, 2021

Physicians now find themselves in the often uncomfortable position of advocating for the preventive health of patients in the context of a politicized public health response—vaccination.

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How a Robust Social Media Presence Can Benefit Otolaryngologists and Their Patients

December 13, 2021

Patient education and outreach are compelling enough reasons to embrace social media, but they’re by no means the only ones.

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New Imaging Techniques and Therapeutics May One Day Help Researchers Solve Hearing Loss

December 13, 2021

New imaging techniques using nanotechnology, as well as research advances in pharmaceutical treatments, may mean a wide range of solutions for hearing loss are within sight.

Social Factors in Head and Neck Cancer: Here’s What Researchers Found

November 17, 2021

When researchers looked at the load of psychological stressors that contribute to biological functioning, they found something somewhat surprising: Race didn’t play a role when social factors were taken into consideration.

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