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How to Land an NIH Grant

March 11, 2020

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Learning how to write a grant and proposing innovative work may increase your chances of getting funding.

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Inequity in Medicine Impacts Everyone

January 7, 2020

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Equity is not just a “women’s issue” or a “minority issue.”

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Filed Under: Viewpoints Tagged With: bias, career development, medical career

How Otolaryngology Can Address the Gender Gap

January 7, 2020

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Studies have shown that fewer women than men in healthcare are promoted into leadership positions.

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Filed Under: Features, Home Slider Tagged With: career development, gender bias, otolaryngology

10 Novel Ways to Disseminate Scientific Information

December 9, 2019

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Becauses consumers are changing how they digest scientific data, the scientific and scholarly communities need novel ways to convey medical knowledge.

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Filed Under: Career Development, Features Tagged With: career development, medical education

How Medicine Helped Surgeon Prepare for Career as Writer

December 9, 2019

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Gayle Woodson,, MD, writes and volunteers at a local medical clinic for people without health insurance called Space Coast Volunteers in Medicine.

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Filed Under: ENT Expressions, Features Tagged With: medical career, work life balance

Surgeon Talks About How Life in India and Immigration to U.S. Shaped Medical Career

December 9, 2019

Dr. Shaha, center, leading teaching rounds with his residents and medical students while chief of head and neck surgery at the Veterans Affairs Hospital in Brooklyn, N.Y., in 1988.

Ashok R. Shaha, MD, one of the world’s most respected head and neck oncology and endocrine surgeons, say his humble upbringing continues to shape his medical career.

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Filed Under: Departments, The Voice Tagged With: career development, medical career

Tips from Otolaryngologists on How to Be an Entrepreneur

December 9, 2019

Tips from Otolaryngologists on How to Be an Entrepreneur

Four otolaryngologists who have taken the leap into entrepreneurship share how to choose the right idea and determine the right timing for taking the plunge.

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The Important Role Emotional Intelligence Plays in Patient Care

November 11, 2019

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The three pillars of emotional intelligence are communication, appreciation, and empathy. High emotional intelligence can play a part in building or undermining relationships with colleagues and patients.

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Filed Under: Features, Home Slider Tagged With: AAO-HNS 2019, emotional intelligence, medical career, patient care

Lessons Learned about Clinical Data Registries

November 10, 2019

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Otolaryngologists share what they learned about from their experience collecting clinical data surrounding cochlear implant care.

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Filed Under: Departments, Viewpoint, Viewpoints Tagged With: clinical data, clinical database, data registry

The Value of Clinical Registries in Otolaryngology

November 10, 2019

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How clinical registries in otolaryngology have played important roles in steering treatment decisions and bolstering outcomes.

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Filed Under: Features, Home Slider Tagged With: clinical data, clinical database, clinical research, data registry

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