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Salivary Gland Malignancies: Diagnosis and Treatment of a Rare and Challenging Cancer

November 1, 2008

Salivary gland malignancies affect 2.5 to 3 in 100,000 people each year in the United States, and comprise only 6% of head and neck cancers.

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Filed Under: Departments, Head and Neck, Medical Education, Practice Focus Tagged With: cancer, CT, diagnosis, facial, head and neck, MRI, paralysis, research, salivary glands, surgery, treatment, tumor

New Medicare Audiology Billing Takes Effect

November 1, 2008

As of October 1, all audiologists who provide services to Medicare patients must use their own National Provider Identifier (NPI) on claims submitted to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).

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Filed Under: Departments, Otology/Neurotology, Practice Focus, Practice Management Tagged With: AAO-HNS, billing and coding, Medicare, Otology, policy, reimbursement

New Cerumen Guidelines Development Process Reflects AAO-HNS’s Methodical Approach

November 1, 2008

In September, the American Association of Otolaryngologists-Head and Neck Surgeons (AAO-HNS) published the first clinical practice guidelines on the removal of impacted cerumen (Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 2008;139:S1-S21).

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Filed Under: Career Development, Departments, Medical Education, Otology/Neurotology, Practice Focus Tagged With: AAO-HNS, cerumen, guidelines, otitis media, Otology, panel, policy, research

The Political Process: Get Involved-or Not

October 1, 2008

Politics is not a four-letter word.

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Filed Under: Career Development, Departments, Health Policy, Viewpoint Tagged With: career, healthcare reform, PAC, policy, politics, viewpoint

Age, Experience Factors in Predicting Failure of Subglottic Stenosis Procedures

September 1, 2008

Physicians have suggested that the likelihood of failure of surgery to correct subglottic stenosis appears to be related to the age of the child at the time of treatment and whether the child is being treated at a tertiary care facility.

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Filed Under: Departments, Head and Neck, Medical Education, Pediatric, Practice Focus Tagged With: head and neck, pediatrics, research, stenosis, surgery, treatment

Medical Simulation: Limited Funding Limits the Possibilities: Part 2 of 2 articles

September 1, 2008

At first glance, the Otolaryngology Surgery Simulation Center at Montefiore Medical Center in New York resembles a traditional temporal bone dissection lab.

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Filed Under: Departments, Head and Neck, Health Policy, Medical Education, Practice Focus, Rhinology, Tech Talk Tagged With: endoscopic sinus surgery, finance, funding, medical errors, medical simulation, Quality, research, residents, technology

New Treatment for Head and Neck Cancer Means Longer-Lasting Toxicity

August 1, 2008

Better chemotherapy and aggressive chemoradiation have contributed to improved locoregional control and survival for head and neck cancer.

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Filed Under: Departments, Head and Neck, Medical Education, Practice Focus Tagged With: cancer, head and neck, medication, patient safety, radiation, treatment

Transoral Laser Microsurgery a Viable Option for Head and Neck Patients

July 1, 2008

Transoral laser microsurgery (TLM) is a relatively new treatment in the United States and is a viable option for several types of head and neck cancer, allowing physicians to target tumors without needing to surgically disassemble the patient, according to the experts interviewed for this article.

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Filed Under: Departments, Head and Neck, Medical Education, Practice Focus, Tech Talk Tagged With: cancer, head and neck, laser surgery, outcomes, patient safety, technology, treatment, tumor

Medical Simulation: The View from 30,000 Feet

July 1, 2008

Part 1 of 2 articles

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Filed Under: Departments, Medical Education, Tech Talk Tagged With: funding, medical education, medical simulation, patient safety, surgery, technology

Dartmouth Atlas Takes Aim at Excess Utilization of Medical Resources

June 1, 2008

According to Dartmouth Atlas (DA) researchers, too much of a good thing may be a bad thing-including doctor visits, medical tests, procedures and days spent in the hospital.

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Filed Under: Departments, Head and Neck, Health Policy, Medical Education, Practice Focus, Practice Management Tagged With: alternative treatments, cancer, geriatrics, medication, patient communication, Quality, research, surgery, thyroid cancer, treatment

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