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How Crowdsourcing Is Maximizing the Impact of Medical Research

January 7, 2019

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Medical researchers are now using crowdsourcing to save research time, expedite diagnoses, and pursue groundbreaking discoveries powered by new technologies.

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Filed Under: Features Tagged With: crowdsourcing, medical research, social media

Some Crying Foul over 340B Drug Program Cuts

January 7, 2019

Emily Cook

A new rule will increase 340B drug program cuts by expanding changes to off-campus provider-based hospital outpatient departments paid under the Physician Fee Schedule.

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Filed Under: Departments, Health Policy Tagged With: 340B drug programs, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, health policy, patient care

What’s Hot in Surgical Education

January 7, 2019

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Simulation devices, virtual reality and other technology trends will continue to influence training, medical residency program directors say.

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Filed Under: Departments, Medical Education Tagged With: medical education, medical residents, medical students, medical training

How to Say No to Patients, Ethically

December 19, 2018

Saying no to a patient’s treatment requests is often complicated

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Filed Under: Departments, Everyday Ethics Tagged With: Ethics

Instrument Sterilization: What’s the Evidence?

December 11, 2018

Instrument Sterilization: What’s the Evidence?

Joint commission guidelines may be overinterpreted in some cases, with no improved value or lessening of harm.

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Filed Under: Features, Home Slider Tagged With: Clinical Guidelines

Social Media Tips for Physicians

November 9, 2018

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Rule #1: Use caution when tweeting details or photos related to a specific case, even if you don’t use a patient’s name.

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Filed Under: Features, Home Slider Tagged With: AAO-HNS annual meeting, career development, physicians, social media

Letter from the Editor: The Distinct Difference between Sponsoring and Mentoring

November 9, 2018

A mentor gives advice but sponsors promote their proteges directly, using their personal networks to place them in leadership positions or committees.

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Filed Under: Departments, Letter From the Editor Tagged With: alex chiu, career development, letter from the editor, mentor

When Should You Perform Injection Medialization for Pediatric Unilateral Vocal Fold Immobility?

September 16, 2018

Injection medialization with a temporary injectable can improve symptoms of hoarseness, dysphonia, feeding difficulties, and aspiration in pediatric patients with unilateral VFI.

Filed Under: Pediatric, TRIO Best Practices Tagged With: injection medialization, vocal fold immobility

Burnout in Medical Students, Residents on the Rise

August 7, 2018

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Burnout at the early stages of a medical career can cause one to feel hopeless about medicine and/or oneself, and less empathetic toward patients.

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Filed Under: Departments, Medical Education Tagged With: medical education, medical students, physician burnout, physician wellness, residents

Dana Thompson, MD, Addresses Bias and Diversity in Otolaryngology

June 11, 2018

Dana Thompson, MD, Addresses Bias and Diversity in Otolaryngology

Otolaryngology needs more women practitioners and more persons of color.

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Filed Under: Features, Home Slider Tagged With: bias, COSM 2018, diversity

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