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ENTtoday: November 2025

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Resident Pearls: Pediatric Otolaryngologists Share Tips for Safer, Smarter Tonsillectomies

Tonsillectomy is a common yet potentially risky pediatric surgery, often performed early in otolaryngology training. Global pediatric ENT surgeons shared practical advice to help residents perform safer, smarter tonsillectomies, emphasizing safety, patient selection, innovation, and teamwork.

Literature Reviews

Composition and Priorities of Multidisciplinary Pediatric Thyroid Programs: A Consensus Statement

What are the essential components and priorities of multidisciplinary pediatric thyroid programs to ensure optimal care and outcomes?

Literature Reviews

Artificial Intelligence as Author: Can Scientific Reviewers Recognize GPT- 4o–Generated Manuscripts?

Can peer reviewers and editors reliably detect AI-generated manuscripts in scientific publishing?

Literature Reviews

Self-Administered Taste Testing Without Water: Normative Data for the 53-Item WETT

Can a practical, self-administered taste test provide reliable normative data for assessing gustatory function across age and sex?

Literature Reviews

Long-Term Particulate Matter Exposure May Increase Risk of Chronic Rhinosinusitis with Nasal Polyposis: Results from an Exposure-Matched Study

Does long-term exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) increase the risk of developing CRSwNP?

Literature Reviews

The Rise of Drug Innovation in China—Implications for Global Access

How is China’s growing role in pharmaceutical innovation shaping global drug access; what are the implications for U.S. patients and policymakers?

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Reducing Surgery for Pediatric Post- Tonsillectomy Hemorrhage Using Tranexamic Acid: A Quality Improvement Initiative

Can standardized administration of TXA reduce the need for operative intervention in children presenting with post-tonsillectomy hemorrhage?

Literature Reviews

Automated Technical Skill and Performance Assessment in Otology and Neurotology: A Scoping Review

What is the current state of semiautomated and fully automated methods for assessing technical skill and performance in otologic and neurotologic surgery?

Courting Justice: ENT Surgeons in the Witness Box

This article provides an insightful overview of the role of ENT surgeons as expert witnesses in legal cases, emphasizing preparation, challenges, and the importance of integrity in this field.

Preserving the Hearing Health of Military Service Members

Military audiology integrates advanced research and clinical care to protect and restore hearing health in service members and veterans. Efforts include innovative diagnostic tools, protective devices, and treatments for hearing loss and tinnitus.

Knowing Your End Game When Using Wellness Surveys

Wellness surveys in workplaces often fail to achieve meaningful outcomes when results are not shared or acted upon, leading to employee distrust and disengagement. For these surveys to be effective, organizations must use feedback to drive real improvements and foster a culture of openness and safety.

Change Is Good, Right?

Otolaryngologists discuss significant changes in their practices, highlighting advancements in technology, challenges with insurance, and evolving patient communication methods.

To Be or Not to Be: A Sleep Fellowship-Trained ENT

Sleep breathing disorders like OSA are common and require specialized care. Otolaryngologists with sleep medicine training are uniquely qualified to manage these conditions through multidisciplinary approaches, including surgical options. Sleep fellowships offer advanced expertise and certification opportunities in this evolving field.

Patient Advocacy in Rare Sinonasal and Skull Base Tumors?

Patient advocacy organizations like the Chordoma Foundation and SMARCB1 Hope play a crucial role in supporting patients with rare sinonasal and skull base tumors by providing resources, fostering research, and building community connections. Their efforts highlight the importance of collaboration between patients, clinicians, and researchers to improve outcomes and care.

Development of Machine Learning Copilot to Assist Novices in Learning Flexible Laryngoscopy

Study authors describe the development and pilot testing of the first AI software “copilot” to help train novices to competently perform FFL on a manikin and improve their uptake of FFL skills.

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