Greater number of sleep medicine programs available give otolaryngologists more choice, opportunity to earn certification in specialized skill set

Greater number of sleep medicine programs available give otolaryngologists more choice, opportunity to earn certification in specialized skill set
Otolaryngologists certified in sleep medicine, sleep surgery in position to offer both CPAP, surgical treatment to patients
Triological President Derald E. Brackmann, MD, takes a historical look at glomus tumors and neurotology, and Pulitzer Prize winner David Oshinsky, PhD, discusses how the March of Dimes and the […]
Nasopharyngoscopy is recommended for patients with otitis media with effusion and other signs, symptoms of nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Routine antibiotic treatment in primary care setting offers little clinical benefit, and is associated with adverse effects including antibiotic resistance
How frequent are revisits following ambulatory pediatric tonsillectomy/adenotonsillectomy, and what are their characteristics?
Subinoy Das, MD and Abtin Tabaee, MD discuss how office balloon sinuplasty revolutionized sinus surgery, and how the procedure can be overused at the Triological Society’s 2015 Combined Sections Meeting.
J. Scott Magnuson, MD, an otolaryngologist in Celebration, Florida, describes how he performs the procedure and manages the patient post-operatively during a panel session at the 2014 Triological Society Combined […]
Michael Hinni, MD, an otolaryngologist at the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, Ariz., demonstrates how he uses the procedure to treat Zenker’s diverticulum at the 2014 Triological Society’s Combined Sections Meeting.
Water precautions are not routinely advised after tympanostomy tube placement