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New Treatment Options Emerge for OSA

March 7, 2016

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Distraction osteogenesis can be very effective in improving upper airway obstruction in children with micrognathia

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Filed Under: Features, Practice Focus, Sleep Medicine Tagged With: distraction osteogenesis, micrognathia, Obstructive sleep apnea, OSA, Sections Meeting 2016

Upcoming ACGME Otolaryngology Changes Put Greater Emphasis on Surgical Training

February 6, 2016

Upcoming ACGME Otolaryngology Changes Put Greater Emphasis on Surgical Training

Residents in their first postgraduate year will now spend six months in otolaryngology specific rotations

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Filed Under: Departments, Home Slider, Medical Education, Special Reports Tagged With: ACGME, education, training

How New Initiatives May Affect the Way Physicians Calculate the Value of Cancer Care

November 5, 2015

How New Initiatives May Affect the Way Physicians Calculate the Value of Cancer Care

A seismic shift is occurring in how physicians calculate the value of cancer care

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Filed Under: Departments, Head and Neck, Home Slider, Practice Focus, Special Reports Tagged With: cancer, patient care, quality of life, value

How to Reduce Readmission Rates for Otolaryngology Patients

September 30, 2015

Physicians, experts share best practices to reduce 30-day hospital readmissions rates

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Filed Under: Features Tagged With: hospital, readmission

Patients Demand Greater Access to Their Medical Information

February 10, 2015

Software developers of smartphone apps scramble to enhance patient access without sacrificing functionality, data security

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: patient health record, technology

Rise of Personal Health Records Stresses Need for Access to Complete Patient Information

February 10, 2015

Rise of Personal Health Records Stresses Need for Access to Complete Patient Information

Online portals, Apple’s HealthKit, other systems being developed to sync multiple electronic health records into a comprehensive patient profile

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Filed Under: Features, Home Slider Tagged With: patient health record, technology

Advanced Diagnostic Tests Help Clinicians Assess Dizziness, Vestibular System

January 13, 2015

Advanced Diagnostic Tests Help Clinicians Assess Dizziness, Vestibular System

Video head impulse testing, vestibular evoked myogenic potential testing improve ability to probe end organ function, identify vestibular dysfunction

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Filed Under: Departments, Home Slider, Otology/Neurotology, Practice Focus, Special Report, Special Reports Tagged With: clinical, dizziness, dysfunction, head impulse testing, otolaryngology, testing, tools, vestibular system

Medical Education Needs of the Millennial Generation

January 13, 2015

Medical Education Needs of the Millennial Generation

Changes in class structure, rise of self-learning, earlier hands-on clinical training, and resident work hour limits typical of new generation of medical students

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Filed Under: Departments, Features, Home Slider, Medical Education Tagged With: education

Strategies for Evaluating Medical Residents

December 9, 2014

Strategies for Evaluating Medical Residents

Academic otolaryngologists share tips on recognizing struggling students, providing useful feedback

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Filed Under: Departments, Medical Education, Resident Focus Tagged With: education, resident, training

Otolaryngology Residents Gain Access to Maintenance of Certification Modules

November 5, 2014

Otolaryngology Residents Gain Access to Maintenance of Certification Modules

Access to MOC levels Part II and IV available free to otolaryngology residents PGY levels two through five

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Filed Under: Departments, Resident Focus Tagged With: MOC, residents

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