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 […]
ACGME Revises Cap on Resident Work Hours
Agency now allows 24-Hour Shifts for first-year residents

Build a Parent-Friendly Medical Practice
Physicians who are new parents face specific challenges, but a child-accommodating hospital or medical practice can make all the difference
Ethical Implications of Burnout in Otolaryngology Residents
Burnout is a major professional issue that needs to be recognized, understood, and mitigated
How Physicians Can Plan for Maternity Leave
Physicians planning a family must learn to work within a system that can be less than accommodating
When Physicians Strike
How a work stoppage impacts patients—and the Hippocratic oath

Complications for When Physicians Change a Maiden Name
There are several options married couples can use when deciding which names to use after the wedding

Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meetings a Forum for Otolaryngologists to Listen, Debate, Network
Sessions cover latest medical research, technology, issues in otolaryngology

Landing Your First Otolaryngology Job
Tips for medical residents transitioning from training to job market

Job Relocation Assistance Tips for Physicians
Landing financial help isn’t only factor otolaryngologists should consider before making a move
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