Otolaryngologists should keep in mind the risk of adverse events during in-office treatments that may catch the surgeon and support staff off guard

Otolaryngologists should keep in mind the risk of adverse events during in-office treatments that may catch the surgeon and support staff off guard
Tips for discussing, handling your observations of cognitive deterioration in aging surgeons
Tips on navigating conflict and effectively resolving issues among colleagues, peers patients and their families
Research finds patients with seasonal allergies not well controlled by medication can be offered sublingual tablet immunotherapy
Stilianos Kountakis, MD, PhD, and Joshua Yelverton, MD, discuss the differences in sinonasal symptoms and clinical findings between patients with primary headache syndrome and chronic rhinosinusitis.
It’s no surprise that head mirrors are second only to the stethoscope as one of the most recognizable symbols used in artists’ renderings and Hollywood depictions of a physician. Or that, in most cases, head mirrors are incorrectly shown situated squarely in the middle of the “doctor’s” forehead, much like a shiny, silver bull’s eye instead of flipped down over one eye.
Pharmaceutical research on treating inner ear disorders ramps up
Bill expected to stabilize Medicare physician reimbursement, streamline pay-for-performance programs, simplify quality reporting process
Tips for managing difficult patients, terminating patient relationships