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The Controversy Over Maintenance of Certification

January 7, 2018

Some physicians opt out of MOC, citing high cost, irrelevance and general frustration. What is the value of recertification?

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P-Value Statistic Comes under Criticism

January 7, 2018

A concerted effort to supplement the p-value with other measures more aptly applied to clinical medicine is rapidly evolving.

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Medical Schools Trend Away from Traditional Lecture

January 7, 2018

Studies have consistently shown that active learning methods are the best way for students to understand, absorb, retain, and utilize information.

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How Physicians Can Manage Negative Online Reviews

January 7, 2018

Your online reputation should be as exceptional as your clinical skills.

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The Evolution of Informed Consent

December 7, 2017

The shifting focus from “consent” to how “informed” a patient should be.

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5 Truths ENTs Need to Know about the Opioid Crisis

December 7, 2017

Currently, there isn’t much uniformity regarding opioid prescribing practices, even within the same medical practice.

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How Gene Editing is Changing Otolaryngology

December 6, 2017

Researchers are turning to gene editing to correct certain types of hearing loss, but many practical details regarding gene editing still need to be determined.

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APPs in Otolaryngology Can Help Fill Gaps in Patient Care

November 9, 2017

Advanced-practice providers can prescribe, perform routine procedures, and, with training, perform more advanced procedures

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Solving the Problem of Healthcare Economics

November 9, 2017

2017 continues to bring changes to healthcare that will impact otolaryngology for years to come

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Cochlear Implants: Changing Indications and New Technology

November 9, 2017

Recent improvements in technology have made cochlear implants accessible to a new set of deserving patients—those with some residual hearing

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