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The Otolaryngology Core Curriculum: Advancing standardization and equity in resident education

September 3, 2025

ENTtoday Debuts SUO Corner: The landscape of graduate medical education (GME) is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by an increased emphasis on outcomes, accountability, standardization, and equity. In otolaryngology, these shifts have highlighted the spectrum of educational resources and faculty available in different residency programs, as well as the differences in how trainees are taught, assessed, and prepared for independent practice.

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Filed Under: General Otolaryngology, Home Slider, Practice Focus, SUO Corner Tagged With: curriculum equity, GME, graduate medical education, Resident Education

Physician, Know Thyself! Tips for Navigating Mid-Career Transitions in Otolaryngology

August 5, 2025

‘Physician, heal thyself” is an ancient proverb encouraging the importance of examining one’s own professional identity, strengths, and limitations to better serve patients. But if you’re an otolaryngologist contemplating a mid-career change, “Physician, know thyself” may be a better guidepost for finding the best match for your personal needs and professional talents.

Such self-awareness was one of several tools ENT physicians cited during a panel on mid-career transitions held during The Triological Society’s 2025 Combined Sections Meeting in Orlando, Fla.

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Filed Under: Features, General Otolaryngology, Home Slider, Practice Focus Tagged With: mid-career transition, otolaryngology

ENT Surgeons Explore the Benefits and Challenges of AI-Powered Scribes: Revolutionizing Documentation in Healthcare

July 8, 2025

In the fall of 2024, artificial intelligence-powered ambient scribe technology was rolled out across the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) health system, allowing otolaryngologists and other clinicians to transcribe conversations with patients into text with just a click of a button.

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Filed Under: Business of Medicine, Features, Home Slider, Tech Talk Tagged With: AI, Ambient Scribes, technology

From Video Game Controllers to ORs: The Surprising Role of Gaming in Modern Medical Practices

June 6, 2025

Innovations initially developed for and by the gaming industry have moved into medical clinics and operating rooms.

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Filed Under: Business of Medicine, Features, Home Slider, Otolaryngology, Practice Focus, Tech Talk Tagged With: education, gaming, video games

Residency Application and Selection Is Complex Adaptive System That Requires a Multipronged Strategy

May 6, 2025

“What is the “shadow economy of effort” in undergraduate medical education, how does the complex adaptive system (CAS) of residence application and selection affect the system’s outcomes, and what can be done to address that system’s inherent challenges?”

Filed Under: Literature Reviews, Resident Focus Tagged With: residency

How To: Endoscope-Assisted Transoral Procedure of Accessory Parotid Gland Tumor Resection

April 3, 2025

This article aimed to present the authors’ experiences with endoscopic-assisted transoral resection of APG tumor and to describe the surgical procedure involved.

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Filed Under: Head and Neck, How I Do It, Practice Focus Tagged With: accessory parotid gland, APG, Endoscope-Assisted Transoral Procedure

How To: Automated Real-Time Otologic Drill Motion Analysis

April 3, 2025

In this work, the authors present a computer vision model for automatic otologic drill motion analysis during mastoidectomy and detail how to implement a computer vision model for real-time use.

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Filed Under: How I Do It, Otology/Neurotology Tagged With: AI techniques, computer vision, CV, Mastoidectomy

Is Post-Operative Nasal Stenting Necessary After Primary Cleft Lip and Nose Repair

April 3, 2025

Evidence suggests that post-operative nasal stents are beneficial if used for three to six months by a hypothesized mechanism of hindering the contraction and regression of the surgically repositioned lower lateral cartilages.

Filed Under: Facial Plastic/Reconstructive, Facial Plastic/Reconstructive, Practice Focus, TRIO Best Practices Tagged With: cheilorhinoplasty, cleft lip, post-operative nasal stents

XR Mandatory Trainee Proficiency Before OR or Not? Which Would You Do?

April 3, 2025

In this article, we entertained the question of whether our trainees should be required to use extended reality (XR) technologies to achieve a certain level of proficiency before engaging with hands-on surgical experiences.

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Filed Under: AI, ENT Perspectives, News, Tech Talk, The Great Debate Tagged With: AR, augmented reality, Great Debate, mixed reality, MR, Tech, virtual reality, VR

Surgeon Scientist Symposium Offers Support for Early Career Researchers in Otolaryngology

February 3, 2025

Developing the next generation of surgeon scientists is challenging; however, a unique program at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville is addressing some of the difficulties young clinician–researchers in otolaryngology may face through its annual Surgeon Scientist Symposium, now entering its second year.

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Filed Under: Career, Otolaryngology, Practice Focus Tagged With: Surgeon Scientist Symposium

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