New clinical research is providing a fuller picture of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) as a spectrum of diseases.



Joseph H. Ogura lecturer says the goal of patient safety initiatives should be prevention, not punishment.

Because our casts can be so different, generic one-size-fits-all wellness advice can fall short, but here are some things that can help you regain your sense of self.

Physicians, residents and medical students came together for the 2019 Triological Society Annual Meeting to share research and foster new ideas within the field of otolaryngology.

Sex bias in clinical trials remains prevalent in all medical disciplines and physicians want researchers to ensure that they strive for equal representation
of both sexes in all trials.

A more diverse workforce helps healthcare professionals learn from one another as otolaryngology expands to include people with differing backgrounds and perspectives.

Women have made progress in leadership roles in our academic societies and training programs, but progress toward equity in otolaryngology has not come quickly enough.

How gender bias in research funding penalizes female physicians at every stage of their career.

A look at why health literacy is an essential part of patient care and how physicians can improve.

Keys to caring for pro athletes include restraint, being available when they need care and using professionalism as your guide.