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Articles tagged with "career"

© Courtesey Jeffrey Taffet, MD

How Skydiving Helped This Otolaryngologist’s Medical Career

February 6, 2019

Dr. Taffet, a practicing otolaryngologist at the Phoenix Sinus Center in Arizona, discusses how the art of skydiving has helped him relieve stress.

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Rx: Wellness: Increasing Your Commitment to Your Own Health

Rx: Wellness: Increasing Your Commitment to Your Own Health

October 14, 2018

A healthy work/life integration can promote health and reduce burnout.

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Senior Surgeon Reflects on Career in Otolaryngology

August 17, 2018

It is important for older surgeons to be constantly stimulated through a variety of experiences, and to seek broad knowledge in diverse subjects that can inform us as citizens of the world.

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If unrecognized and untreated, depression contributes to decreased quality of life and early mortality.

When Should Aging Surgeons Stop Operating?

August 7, 2018

Deciding when to stop performing surgeries is a tough decision for many surgeons. Here’s a look at some of the key points to consider.

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In a study that reported the most satisfying jobs in the United States, physicians were not even among the top 10.

Why Aren’t Physicians More Satisfied with Their Jobs?

July 8, 2018

In a study that reported the most satisfying jobs in the United States, physicians were not even among the top 10.

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Listen: Myles Pensak On Physician Leadership, Society Membership

February 13, 2018

Listen to Triological Society Executive Vice President Myles Pensak, MD, discuss physician leadership, the value of society membership, networking, and … golf.

How Physicians Can Take Their Leadership Role to the Next Level

How to Be a Physician Leader

February 7, 2018

Here are some opportunities to get involved at the top and help to shape the future of medicine.

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Tips for Making the Most of Society Meetings

Tips for Making the Most of Society Meetings

February 7, 2018

The three keys to the annual meetings of the Triological Society, the American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNS): prepare, meet, and follow-up.

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Deciding between Private Practice vs. Hospital Employment

Deciding between Private Practice and Hospital Employment

October 9, 2017

How to choose path is right for you

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How Physicians Can Plan for Disability Leave

August 9, 2017

Grady Lee Bryant, MD, an otolaryngologist with Allergy and ENT Associates of Middle Tennessee in Hermitage, knew he was in trouble when he hurt his back. Thanks to disability insurance […]

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