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 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
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.
Development of Machine Learning Copilot to Assist Novices in Learning Flexible Laryngoscopy
Exploring Controversies and Clinical Practices Surrounding Ankyloglossia
Ankyloglossia, or tongue tie, remains a controversial condition regarding its diagnosis and treatment, particularly frenotomy, with ongoing debates about its impact on breastfeeding, speech, and sleep apnea. Recent research and clinical guidelines emphasize the need for careful assessment and multidisciplinary approaches to care.
Otolaryngologists Outside the Office
Many otolaryngologists find that engaging in personal passions outside of medicine helps them maintain balance, recharge, and improve their professional performance. This article shares the stories of four physicians who have integrated hobbies such as comedy, writing, philosophy, and prioritizing wellbeing into their lives to combat burnout and enrich their medical practice.
A Letter to My Younger Self: Making Deliberate Changes Can Help Improve the Sense of Belonging
As the summer swings past full gear, I begin my final year as a chief resident in otolaryngology. Watching familiar faces fade and be replaced with new, eager trainees filling […]
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