Good free photo guide for sub-I's or interns looking to improve their otoscope skills! The text is oriented towards patients but the photos are great examples of ear pathology
https://t.co/Gw0jddeSU9
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New law: Every time you say physicians just push pills and don't care about their patient's health, you have to do 8 hours of state-mandated shadowing of a family physician.
🚨 #ClinicalTrials Plenary at #AACR25@DrUppaluri presents KEYNOTE-689 perioperative pembrolizumab + SOC improves EFS in locally advanced resectable HNSCC
🔹Subgroup analysis: no EFS benefit in stage IVA
🔹mPR 13.7% in CPS >=10
🔹Lower rates of path high-risk features postoperatively in pembro arm
🔹Trend towards improved OS, but did not meet statistical significance at 1st interim analysis
#HNCSM
A 40-year-old male patient presents with a 2-month history of a pruritic, nontender irritation at the nasal sills. What is your diagnosis?
https://t.co/VdohAcwzMY
Great article on research by led by Nicholas Lenze, MD, MPH, one of our senior residents, about patient attitudes toward smartwatch devices and obstructive sleep apnea.
There was never a Dr Dobhoff! The two docs (Dobbie & Hoffmeister) who invented it named it by combining their names.
I think they should have called it a “Hoffdobbie tube”
Primary care providers, join our head and neck division faculty for a CME webinar on evaluation and treatment options for head and neck masses on April 11 from 12-1:30pm. Register by April 4 at: https://t.co/PtHx2NNdVG
Taking phones off the internet boosts mental health.
People were randomly assigned to block mobile internet for 2 weeks. They socialized, exercised, and read more—and became happier, less depressed & anxious, and more focused.
Being unglued from devices is good for well-being.
7 am board prep lecture: heard “laryngeal agenesis has a mortality rate of 100%”
9 am clinic: saw a toddler w laryngeal agenesis running around collecting stickers
(neolarynx from esophagus)
#whyENT
Clinical trial launched for the first-of-its-kind 3D printed bioresorbable tracheobronchial splint device co-invented by Glenn Green, MD, one of our pediatric otolaryngologists: https://t.co/W0WLEXiUfK
@rbarbosa91 in ENT world we put gentian violet on eardrums all the time! dip a tiny piece of cotton in GV and paint it onto target. treats granulation tissue quite well
Every Friday for a year, I'd hangout in the OR's w/ Drs. Ed Kuan and Brian Wong collecting tissue for this study. I fell in love with otolaryngology on those Fridays and haven't looked back. Super excited to share this study that means so much to me. https://t.co/2UO8a3Xmv1
@MattCarlsonMD Fantastic list Dr. Carlson! Excited to reference these resources. Some of the links are no longer active, possibly due to gov budget cuts?
The below link is my personal list of resources, several may be good additions to the list on headmirror! https://t.co/XTV4Ey8Q35