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OTC Options for Hearing and Sleep Care

December 5, 2024

When over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids debuted two years ago, Justin S. Golub, MD, MS, an otology specialist and associate professor of otolaryngology – head and neck surgery at Columbia University in New York, was enthusiastic.

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Filed Under: Features, Home Slider, Otolaryngology, Practice Focus Tagged With: AirPods Pro 2, Apple, OTC hearing aids, otolaryngology

ML Model Classifies, Detects, Segments Structures During NE

November 5, 2024

A CNN-based model can accurately localize and segment turbinates in images obtained during NE, signifying the feasibility of future machine learning (ML) algorithms to interpret NE findings.

Filed Under: Literature Reviews, Practice Focus, Rhinology, Rhinology Tagged With: CNNs, convolution neural networks, nasal endoscopy

The Time Is Now to Prepare for the Next VBC Wave

November 5, 2024

VBC (value-based care) is coming to otolaryngology offices within the next five years through the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) initiatives, and otolaryngology needs strategies for responding to how value, outcomes, and cost will be captured and measured

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Filed Under: Features, Home Slider, Otolaryngology, Practice Focus, Practice Management Tagged With: otolaryngology, value-based care, VBC

Custom 3D-Printed Tracheal Splints

October 4, 2024

Custom 3D-printed tracheal splints have had a profound impact on the children who receive them, their families, and the medical professionals involved.

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Filed Under: Features, Home Slider, Pediatric Otolaryngology Tagged With: 3D-Printed Tracheal Splits, Tracheomalacia

Facebook Networking: Embracing the Idea of Care Being a Community Endeavor

October 4, 2024

The use of Facebook by physicians provides psychological safety and well-being in a novel way that far exceeds what may or may not exist or be offered by our employers as a human resources or Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education function.

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Filed Under: Departments, Rx: Wellness Tagged With: facebook groups, social media

How to Secure a TRIO Grant

September 6, 2024

The Triological Society Research Career Development Awards provide funding to otolaryngologists for their research projects at an early faculty stage, before they have received funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

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Filed Under: Career, Features, Home Slider, Otolaryngology, Practice Focus Tagged With: research, TRIO Grant

Tips for Pursuing the Elusive R01 Grant

September 6, 2024

For aspiring physician–scientists, securing grant funding early in their careers can make all the difference in establishing a thriving research program; however, the path from mentored career development awards to independent research awards is
extremely competitive.

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Filed Under: Career, Features Tagged With: R01 Grant, Research Career Development

How to: Pre-Epiglottic Baton Plate in Newborns with PRS: Revisiting the Practical Workflow

August 6, 2024

Pierre Robin sequence (PRS) has an estimated prevalence of one in 10,000 births and is characterized by micrognathia and glossoptosis leading to upper airway compromise. As airway obstruction can be life-threatening, immediate recognition and treatment are vital. 

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Filed Under: How I Do It, Pediatric, Practice Focus Tagged With: Pierre Robin sequence, PRS

Otolaryngologists Share Tips Tor Navigating Challenges They Learned In Their First Five Years of Practice 

August 6, 2024

Successful otolaryngologists acknowledge the steep learning curve they encountered when making the transition from residency to full-time practice  and share lesson learned.

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Filed Under: Features, Home Slider, Otolaryngology, Practice Focus Tagged With: residency, Residency challenges

Otolaryngology Practices Strive to Balance Robust Parental Leave Approaches with Fiscal and Logistical Realities 

August 6, 2024

Designing parental leave is part of a broader issue of acknowledging that physicians have other things going on in their lives—personal and family.

Filed Under: Departments, Practice Management Tagged With: parental leave, work life balance

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