Otolaryngologists charged with the care of infants affected by GERD should advocate for the avoidance of rice products in thickening feeds and opt instead for safe alternatives such as oatmeal, barley, wheat, and maize.
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How To Provide Helpful Feedback To Residents
How to Have Effective Presurgical Discussions
Effective presurgical discussions are essential for helping patients make informed decisions and feel comfortable with their treatment options.
The Sandwich Generation in Otolaryngology
Otolaryngologists Apply Safety Strategies When Treating Threatening Patients
Otolaryngologists face increasing threats and violence from patients or their families, prompting the adoption of system-level safety protocols to protect staff while ensuring patient care. These protocols emphasize team-based responses, clear behavior expectations, and institutional support to manage disruptive behaviors effectively.
Sunshine and Mentorship
Dr. Lindsay reflects on the Combined Sections Meeting of the Triological Society, highlighting its evolution into a unified, mentorship-focused event that fosters networking, diversity, and research support across all career stages in otolaryngology.
Onboarding and Working with APPs
How Audiologists and Researchers Are Shaping Military Hearing Health Practices
Military audiologists and researchers are advancing hearing health practices to better monitor and protect service members from noise-related hearing loss and auditory difficulties. Innovations include boothless audiometry and interdisciplinary collaborations to address unique military hearing challenges.
A River Between Generations: Reflections on Time, Care, and Legacy
Dr. Julie Wei shares a reflective account of a European river cruise with her parents and mother-in-law, emphasizing themes of time, care, and legacy. The journey provided a rare opportunity for family connection, healing, and a new perspective on life and caregiving.
Preserving the Hearing Health of Military Service Members
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