Defining significant asymmetric sensorineural hearing loss (ASNHL) is important to determine if a patient requires further evaluation for retrocochlear pathology.
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In-Flight Medical Emergencies Are Common, Best Handled by a Team
In-flight medical emergencies most commonly involve near-syncope and gastrointestinal, respiratory, and cardiovascular symptoms.
CBD, Medical Marijuana Are Enticing, But Have Limited Data
Understanding the Minimal Clinically Important Difference in Patient-Reported Outcomes
Explaining how to calculate and interpret the minimal clinically important difference of patient-reported outcome measures?
Hi-Fidelity VR/3D Models Can Aid in Temporal Bone Surgery Practice
A look at the various temporal bone simulation platforms and their best uses.
Do Prior Authorization Requests Hurt Patient Care?
Otolaryngologists say preauthorization is becoming more complex and frustrating.
Do Prior Authorization Requests Hurt Patient Care?
Otolaryngologists say preauthorizations are becoming more complex, frustrating
Three New Fellows Present Thesis Awards at Triological Society Annual Meeting
The trio of clinical researchers examined frailty, chronic rhinosinusitis, and overlapping surgeries.
Why Sex Bias Occurs in Clinical Trials and How We Can Change It
Sex bias in clinical trials remains prevalent in all medical disciplines and physicians want researchers to ensure that they strive for equal representation
of both sexes in all trials.
Clinical Judgment: Balancing Evidence-Based Medicine and Patient Self-Determination
We consider the four major elements of clinical judgment: knowledge, critical thinking and interpretation, decision-making and patient self-determination.
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