Mental training techniques used by elite athletes can significantly enhance surgical performance and career longevity for otolaryngologists by improving focus, stress management, and adaptability in high-pressure environments.
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AI Transforms Otolaryngology
AI is actively transforming academic otolaryngology by enhancing clinical operations, resident education, and recruitment processes. The Society of University Otolaryngologists Annual Meeting in 2025 highlighted practical AI applications improving efficiency and outcomes in the field.
Celebrating Excellence in Otolaryngology
At this year’s Combined Sections Meeting, held in Orlando, Fla., January 22-24, the four sections of the Triological Society took the stage to recognize and appreciate otolaryngologists from across the country. The section vice presidents—Natasha Mirza, MD, eastern, Craig A. Buchman, MD, middle, Earl H. Harley, MD, southern, and Dinesh K. Chhetri, MD, western—acknowledged guests of honor and citation winners from their respective sections.
What Is the Optimal Timing for Elective Otolaryngologic Surgery After Stroke?
Authors recommend delaying elective surgery for six to 14 months depending on patient risk factors, surgical complexity, and urgency.
Laryngeal Mask Airway Use in Tonsillectomy
Growing Use of Tranexamic Acid in Otolaryngology
TXA is increasingly used in otolaryngology to reduce intra-operative and post-operative bleeding, supported by evidence from emergency medicine and orthopedic surgery. Its safety profile is strong, and it is administered intravenously or orally, with emerging use in pediatric and adult otolaryngologic procedures.
CMS’ New Rule Aims to Streamline the Prior Authorization Process
Top 10 LARY and LIO Articles of 2024
ENTtoday is the official news magazine of the Triological Society, and its two sister publications—The Laryngoscope and Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology—are the official peer reviewed journals. Here’s a look at the top 10 most-read articles from each journal from 2024.
Resident Pearls: Pediatric Otolaryngologists Share Tips for Safer, Smarter Tonsillectomies
Tonsillectomy is a common yet potentially risky pediatric surgery, often performed early in otolaryngology training. Global pediatric ENT surgeons shared practical advice to help residents perform safer, smarter tonsillectomies, emphasizing safety, patient selection, innovation, and teamwork.
Courting Justice: ENT Surgeons in the Witness Box
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