Otolaryngologists share and discuss some of the new and ongoing efforts in diversity and inclusiveness at their facilities.

There are so many issues that threaten our core mission: To take care of our patients.
There are many other options for research funding, including private foundations, professional organizations, and federal agencies and departments.
The pandemic may have a lasting impact on the future of medical societies, as well as the ways in which physicians gather to present research, collaborate, and even recruit.
Otolaryngologists are among the healthcare providers most available to provide medical and surgical services for transgender patients interested in making their bodies more closely match their internal sense of gender identity.
In 2020, the paradigm abruptly shifted and as we rebuild our personal and professional lives, the enhanced versions will be informed by lessons learned during the pandemic.
The Tula System and The Hummingbird Tympanostomy Tube System both allow for in-office tube replacement.
Medical journals around the world are opening access to COVID-19-related research for public viewing to ensure timely access to information and to share research that may slow the pandemic.
Physicians can be powerful advocates for causes they believe in. Here are some examples.