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Tracheostomy Supply Shortages are Threatening Patient Health

November 15, 2022

Shortages of necessary tracheostomy supplies, which were exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, are causing some patients to find creative but potentially dangerous alternatives.

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Filed Under: Features, Home Slider, Laryngology, Practice Focus Tagged With: COVID19, supply chain, tracheostomy

Extended Reality Technology in Otolaryngology Education Is Currently Limited to Virtual Reality

November 14, 2022

Evaluating the current state of extended reality use in otolaryngology education.

Filed Under: Head and Neck, Head and Neck, Literature Reviews, Practice Focus Tagged With: medical education, virtual reality

How Much Did the Recent Contrast Shortages Affect Otolaryngologists?

September 16, 2022

Given the unsettled nature of the iodinated contrast supply chain, otolaryngologists should be considering when it may be appropriate to switch to alternative scanning modalities.

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Filed Under: Features, Home Slider Tagged With: clinical practice

More Research Needed to Evaluate Incorporation of Gamification in Medical Education Platforms

July 13, 2022

Despite many simulation studies and attempts to include it, the medical community has not fully embraced gamification within residency education.

Filed Under: General Otolaryngology, Literature Reviews Tagged With: medical education, residents

What Is a Physician’s Obligation to Disclose ‘Near-Miss’ and ‘No-Harm’ Events to Patients?

July 13, 2022

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The answer lies in three domains: our professional duties to the patient, our ethical obligations to the patient, and our fiduciary responsibilities to society.

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Filed Under: Departments, Everyday Ethics, Home Slider Tagged With: Ethics, patient care

Tips for Creating a Dynamic Otolaryngology Workforce

July 13, 2022

A look at how the medical marketplace works and how that affects the composition of the otolaryngology workforce.

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Filed Under: Departments, Home Slider, Viewpoint Tagged With: career development, otolaryngology

How These 6 Otolaryngologists Became Published Authors

July 13, 2022

We spoke to 6 otolaryngologists who shared their paths to publication as well as tips and encouragement for would-be authors.

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Filed Under: Features, Home Slider Tagged With: career development

Transparent, Regular Data Vital to Reworking How We Think About Workforce Supply

June 12, 2022

In our otolaryngologist supply chain, no organizational negative feedback mechanism exists to apply supply controls.

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Filed Under: Departments, Viewpoint Tagged With: career development, otolaryngology

Sharing Experiences, Lessons Learned from My Own Medical Leave

June 11, 2022

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I hope that other surgeons will learn from it and improve their relationships with their patients, their families, and themselves.

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Filed Under: Departments, Rx: Wellness Tagged With: medical leave, patient care

How Treatment for Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) Is Evolving to Give Patients a Better Night’s Sleep

May 17, 2022

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Treatment for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) continues to advance, from the increasingly sophisticated realm of wearables to new techniques for implantable devices.

Filed Under: Features, Home Slider, Practice Focus, Sleep Medicine Tagged With: Obstructive sleep apnea, treatment

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