Innovations initially developed for and by the gaming industry have moved into medical clinics and operating rooms.

Innovations initially developed for and by the gaming industry have moved into medical clinics and operating rooms.
Medical students and residents are embracing new technologies to help them study. This shift is driven by advances in artificial intelligence (AI), educational platforms, and other digital tools, along with demands for more flexible and personalized learning.
A significant amount of medical training, at both the medical school and residency levels, occurs at larger academic hospital systems, however. This can make getting a firsthand view of private practice a challenge for physicians in training.
As state legislators and governors close clinics and restrict physicians’ practices in women’s health and gender-affirming care, they’ve now set their sights on the curriculum of medical and graduate medical education.
While you may have to be the best and brightest in medical school to nab an otolaryngology residency, intelligence alone won’t get a physician through the grueling, sleep-deprived years of […]
Physicians gather at the Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meetings for the 2017 Triological Society Annual Meeting
CertLink will offer otolaryngologists fewer questions and a more formative process for MOC Part III
Physician-centered networking websites offer collaboration, education, and industry news
CertLink will offer otolaryngologists fewer questions and a more formative process for MOC Part III
Medical educators push for less memorization and more focus on how to search for information