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April 2026 – Vol. 45, No. 4
April 16 Is World Voice Day
Leading Edge
Remember Why You Started
For the record, I still think medicine is the best career in the world. And yes, I would recommend it to my own child without hesitation. We are an empowered profession, trusted by our patients at their most vulnerable. That trust is a gift, and it never gets old.
Fired Up—and the Numbers Prove It!
When the full breadth of our specialty (academics and private practices) unites around a common cause, our voice carries further and our influence deepens.
Treating Professional Voice in the Community
Objective findings need to be weighed alongside the singer’s lived experience so that expectations are realistic and responsibility is shared.
AI as a Cognitive Co-Pilot within Laryngology Training and Practice
By grounding training in a framework of critical appraisal and ethical oversight, we ensure that AI tools improve the analysis of data-heavy diagnostics without devaluing the human expertise at the heart of patient care.
Chronic Care Management in Otolaryngology: A Practical Guide
CCM is a Medicare-recognized service outside of face-to-face visits that provides ongoing care coordination for patients with chronic conditions.
New Imaging Technique Could Transform Precision of Vocal Fold Injection Procedures
Shortwave infrared imaging offers a new path to better patient outcomes.
Stories From the Road: Operation of Hope, Bohol, Philippines
Humanitarian efforts empower local health systems, improve continuity of care, and ensure that communities retain long-term benefits of support long after international volunteers depart.
Weight Loss Medications May Improve Outcomes for Patients with Chronic Sinus Disease
Research shows GLP-1R agonists may be associated with reduced need for revision sinus surgery and biologic therapies in patients with obesity.
Staff Spotlight: Jackie Cole, Director, Creative Services
“I’ve always been a creative problem solver who cares deeply about people. I love using color and design to communicate messages effectively, and in this role, I get to support our members while helping the public and patient population through visual storytelling.”