- Fellowship Applications: Navigating the ProcessArticles- AN INTERVIEW WITH CHRIS KIELISZAK, DO, CURRENT FELLOW-IN-TRAININGFor Chris Kieliszak, DO, and other residents, the choice between applying for a fellowship or … 
- Fatherhood and OtolaryngologyArticles- BY R. ALEX HARBISON, MD, MSConsidering a career in otolaryngology is a big decision. The thought of doing so with a family during training can seem impossible.… 
- Position Statement: Pediatric Habilitation Following Cochlear ImplantationPosition Statement- The American Academy of Otolaryngology‐Head and Neck Surgery endorses the American Cochlear Implant (ACI) Alliance’s position paper on Pediatric Habilitation F… 
- Position Statement: OtotoxicityPosition Statement- Ototoxicity refers to injury of the inner ear as the result of exposure to chemicals or medications. When use of an ototoxic medication is medically necessary … 
- ENT Practice: The Patient Team and the Otolaryngologist-Head and Neck Surgeon RoleArticles- AN INTERVIEW WITH ANDREW REDMANN, MDWhat other non-physician professionals does an otolaryngologist work closely with?Otolaryngologists work with a variety of … 
- Commonly Asked Interview QuestionsArticles- BY RYAN PORTER, MDWHEN PREPARING FOR AN INTERVIEW, IT IS IMPORTANT TO ANTICIPATE BASIC QUESTIONS RELATED TO YOUR INTERESTS, EXPERIENCES AND EXPECTATIONS FOR TH… 
- Positions Statement: Otology/NeurotologyPosition Statement- The American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery recognizes that after general surgical training an otolaryngology resident spends four years being… 
- Position Statement: Minimal Test Battery for Cochlear Implants- The American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery endorses the concept of the Hearing in Noise Test (HINT) and Consonant-Noise-Consonant (CNC) Test … 
- Applying for Fellowships: Advice from a Current Fellow-in-TrainingArticles- AN INTERVIEW WITH JAMES NAPLES, MDWhat criteria did you consider when looking at applying for a Fellowship?When looking for fellowships, there are a variety of… 
- Position Statement: Middle-Ear Ventilation Tube Placement- The American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery recognizes that complications may occur following the placement of middle-ear ventilation tubes.… 
- Position Statement: Medical Role in Cerumen Removal- The American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNS) states that cerumen removal requires mechanical manipulation of the external auditory … 
- A Day in the Life of an Academic Otolaryngologist PractitionerArticles- AN INTERVIEW WITH CRISTINA BALDASSARI, MDWhat is a typical day in the life of an ENT?A typical day in the life of an ENT is challenging and invigorating. An EN… 
- A Day in the Life of a Private PractitionerArticles- AN INTERVIEW WITH DAVID S. COHEN, MDWhat is a typical day in the life of an ENT?Being and ENT surgeon involves a mix of clinical, surgical, research, teaching,… 
- Position Statement: Management of Otosclerosis- The American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery recognizes otosclerosis as a condition of abnormal bone growth that results in a progressive condu… 
- In-Office Placement of Tubes in Pediatric Patients While Awake- The position of the AAO-HNS is that tympanostomy tubes are safe and effective for managing otitis media in children who meet current guidelines for tube insert… 
- Position Statement: Intraoperative Nerve Monitoring in Otologic Surgery- The study of the electrophysiological properties of cranial nerves has long been of interest to otolaryngologists as it relates to both medical and surgical ap… 
- Women in Otolaryngology: A Female Perspective on the JourneyArticles- BY JENNIFER VILLWOCK, MDWhat unique challenges do women face in residency?We all face challenges in residency. There is little in your training up to that poin… 
- Position Statement: Infant Hearing- The American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery has adopted the position statement of the Joint Committee on Infant Hearing, 2007.Adopted 7/10/199… 
 
