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Search Results for: literature review

Evidence-Based Medicine: Adjusting to a Culture Shift in Health Care

October 1, 2008

It has been suggested that since its introduction in 1992, the term evidence-based medicine (EBM) has reached almost iconic status within the medical lexicon.

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Filed Under: Departments, Health Policy, Medical Education Tagged With: culture, diagnosis, evidence-based medicine, healthcare reform, policy, Quality, research, treatment

Intraoperative Volume CT Demonstrates Appeal, but Questions Remain

August 1, 2008

Intraoperative volume CT is showing promise as a tool to help with complex endoscopic sinonasal and skull base procedures.

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Filed Under: Departments, Medical Education, Practice Focus, Resident Focus, Rhinology, Tech Talk Tagged With: CT, endoscopic sinus surgery, Imaging, patient safety, research, residents, technology

Surgical Issues: Insights into UPPP, CPAP Use, and CSF Leaks

August 1, 2008

Does multilevel upper airway surgery preclude continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) usage, and is there a best way to repair cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks?

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Filed Under: Departments, Head and Neck, Laryngology, Medical Education, Practice Focus, Sleep Medicine Tagged With: cerebrospinal fluid, CT, MRI, Obstructive sleep apnea, research, surgery, treatment, uvulopalatopharyngoplasty

CMS Reimburses Sleep Apnea CPAP Treatment When Diagnosed with Home Testing

July 1, 2008

On March 13, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) ruled that it would reimburse continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) treatment if diagnosed with a clinical evaluation and a positive result from an unattended home monitoring device.

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Filed Under: Departments, Health Policy, Medical Education, Practice Focus, Sleep Medicine Tagged With: diagnosis, healthcare reform, Medicare, policy, polysomnography, reimbursement, sleep apnea, testing

Socioeconomic Disparities in Otolaryngology: No Easy Explanations, No Easy Answers

June 1, 2008

If anyone has a sense of how socioeconomic status (SES) affects the health of patients, it is Urjeet A. Patel, MD.

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Filed Under: Departments, Head and Neck, Health Policy, Laryngology, Medical Education, Practice Focus, Practice Management, Rhinology Tagged With: cancer, carcinoma, culture, healthcare reform, insurance, patient communication, patient compliance, policy, research, rhinosinusistis, socioeconomic, surgery

Report from the Society of University Otolaryngologists

May 1, 2008

This is the first in a series of upcoming articles from the Society of University Otolaryngologists-Head and Neck Surgeons (SUO).

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Filed Under: Career Development, Departments, Head and Neck, Medical Education, Practice Focus, Resident Focus, Rhinology Tagged With: cancer, career, CT, leadership, medical errors, outcomes, patient communication, patient safety, research, residents, rhinosinusitis, societies, surgery, thyroid cancer

Pulsed-Dye Laser May Be Useful for Vocal Fold Scarring

May 1, 2008

Every five years I make a list of the ten toughest problems in laryngology, said Jamie Koufman, MD, Director of the Voice Institute of New York.

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Filed Under: Departments, Head and Neck, Laryngology, Medical Education, Practice Focus, Tech Talk Tagged With: cancer, Dysphonia, HPV, laser, research, surgery, techniques, technology, treatment, vocal fold

Pediatric Extraesophageal Reflux Disease: A Diagnostic Dilemma

May 1, 2008

Pediatric extraesophageal reflux disease (EERD) refers to the manifestations of gastroesophageal reflux that arise outside of the gastrointestinal tract.

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Filed Under: Allergy, Departments, Laryngology, Medical Education, Pediatric, Practice Focus, Sleep Medicine Tagged With: diagnosis, Dysphonia, medication, pediatrics, reflux, sleep apnea, treatment

Patient-Reported Outcomes Assessment in the Practice Setting: Part 2: Setting Up an Outcomes Assessment Program in Your Practice

April 1, 2008

Disease-specific outcomes measures in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery can be completed by your patients before and after treatment, enabling tracking of these important outcomes with a minimum of disruption to the normal practice routine

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Filed Under: Departments, Health Policy, Medical Education, Practice Management Tagged With: outcomes, patient communication, patient education, practice management, Quality, research

FDA Guidance on Sinusitis and Its Potential Impact on Treatment

April 1, 2008

The fact that chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) appears to be increasing in both prevalence and incidence is an observation that is commonly cited.

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Filed Under: Departments, Health Policy, Medical Education, Practice Focus, Rhinology Tagged With: guidelines, healthcare reform, medication, outcomes, patient safety, policy, research, rhinosinusitis, Sinusitis, steroids, treatment

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