What responsibility do we have in the otolaryngology community to police ourselves?


What responsibility do we have in the otolaryngology community to police ourselves?

Caring for a colleague in medicine carries additional responsibilities, including navigating potential challenges to your care in the context of autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and social justice.

Here’s a look at some of the latest developments in pediatric otolaryngology.

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

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.

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.

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

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?

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

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.