When the way we come together with our patients and treat them is compromised, it strains our ability to perform our jobs.

When the way we come together with our patients and treat them is compromised, it strains our ability to perform our jobs.
The Supreme Court ruled two different ways on vaccine mandates. With COVID-19 vaccines continuing, it’s important to understand why they ruled differently.
COVID-19 is associated with an increase in volume, citations, and attention for both COVID and non-COVID-related otolaryngology articles.
Parosmia has been reported to develop after COVID-19 and may be a sign of recovery in olfactory function following anosmia.
SARS-CoV-2 can infect human inner ear cell types, and this infection may underlie COVID-19–associated problems with hearing and balance.
Now that we’re exiting the pandemic stage, it’s time to brainstorm ways to build back our connections to each other and with our local communities.
Parosmia was associated with significantly better quantitative olfactory scores but worse quality-of-life scores.
Once predicted as a temporary glitch due to the rapid onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, today’s troubled supply chain has settled in for the long haul.