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How to: Pre-Epiglottic Baton Plate in Newborns with PRS: Revisiting the Practical Workflow
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.
Otolaryngologists Share Tips Tor Navigating Challenges They Learned In Their First Five Years of Practice
Otolaryngology Practices Strive to Balance Robust Parental Leave Approaches with Fiscal and Logistical Realities
Designing parental leave is part of a broader issue of acknowledging that physicians have other things going on in their lives—personal and family.
Will AI Take My Job?
It’s critical that otolaryngologists become familiar with, educated about, and unafraid of AI to prepare for the inevitable integration of AI applications into their practices.
How To: Suspension Microesophagoscopy for Endoscopic Suture Closure of Pediatric Tracheoesophageal Fistula
This study is about a patient for whom suspension microesophagoscopy was performed and describes how this approach allowed for improved management.
How Otolaryngologists Are Adjusting to Value-Based Compensation Amid Mixed Success in Primary Care Settings
Value-Based Compensation model can be considered advantageous because it evens the playing field between proceduralists and non-proceduralists, but defining value and implementing VBC can be challenging.
New Standardized Otolaryngology Curriculum Launching July 1 Should Be Valuable Resource For Physicians Around The World
New standardized otolaryngology curriculum’s goal is to deliver a comprehensive and appropriately detailed curriculum that will help direct self-learning and serve as a jumping-off point for residency programs’ didactic learning.
Imaging Of Parathyroid Adenoma, Treatment Of Respiratory Papillomatosis, And More Discussed In Sections Meeting
Imaging of parathyroid adenomas, efficacy of functional rhinoplasty, an emerging therapy for recurrent respiratory papillomatosis, betahistine for ménière’s disease, and the state of surgical training were all tackled by a panel of experts at the Triological Society Combined Sections Meeting in a series of Best Practice talks.
How Do We Ensure Quality in Value-Based Care?
While proponents of value-based care indicate that the cost savings and efficiency of the system are inherently quality based, it remains to be seen how that will play out at the patient–physician relationship level
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