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April 2021 – Vol. 40, No. 3
Clinical Practice Guideline: Opioid Prescribing for Analgesia After Common Otolaryngology Operations
Opioid use disorder (OUD), which includes misuse, abuse, and overdose of opioids, is an epidemic in the United States.
Leading Edge
Why the Power of Our Voice Matters
As otolaryngologists, we know better than anyone how critically important the human voice is.
Focusing on Our Strategy for Today Outlines Our Plans for the Future
As we enter the second quarter of 2021, it becomes clear that really nothing will be clear in healthcare for the rest of this year on many fronts.
Out of Committee: Voice | World Voice Day April 16, 2021: One World, Many Voices
The theme for this year’s World Voice Day (WVD) is “One World, Many Voices.”
Candidate Statements | President-Elect
Select one from the two candidates for President-Elect.
Candidate Statements | At-Large Director: Academic (Two-Year Term)
Select one from the two candidates for At-Large Director: Academic (Two-Year Term).
Candidate Statements | At-Large Director: Academic (Four-Year Term)
Select one from the two candidates for At-Large Director: Academic (Four-Year Term).
Candidate Statements | At-Large Director: Private Practice
Select one from the two candidates for At-Large Director: Private Practice.
Candidate Statements | Nominating Committee: Academic
Select one from the two candidates for Seat One and one from the two candidates for Seat Two for Nominating Committee: Academic.
Candidate Statements | Nominating Committee: Private Practice
Select one from the two candidates for Seat One and one from the two candidates for Seat Two for Nominating Committee: Private Practice.
Candidate Statements | Audit Committee
Select one from the two candidates for Audit Committee.
From the Education Committees: Tracheostomy Care
Tracheostomies are one of the most-performed surgical procedures, and the incidence has continued to rise.
Out of Committee: Patient Safety and Quality Improvement | Improving Safety by Studying Why Things Go Terribly Right
Do humans cause patient harm, or do we prevent it?
Pearls from your Peers: Dermal Filler Complications
I'm Nina Lu, MD, a facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon at the University of Washington. I'm joined by Theda C. Kontis, MD, a double board-certified facial plastic surgeon practicing in Baltimore, Maryland.
AAO-HNS Welcomes the Class of 2021 Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Matches │ #IAMOTO
See snapshots of Match Day 2021.
Spotlight: Humanitarian Efforts | Miriam I. Redleaf, MD
I am an otologist/neurotologist and former tenured professor at the University of Illinois.
Section Spotlight: Expanding Resident Education through a Pandemic and Beyond
Although the pandemic challenged us in many ways, these webinars have shown that resident education is still a priority.
Humanitarian Travel Grant: Medical Mission in Phnom Phen, Cambodia
In January 2020, a team of volunteers from Northwest Medical Volunteers and Face to Face traveled to Phnom Phen, Cambodia, to provide care to patients with congenital, traumatic, and neoplastic face deformities.
WIO Day 2021 Celebrations
WIO Day was held on March 8 in conjunction with International Women's Day.
2021 International Visiting Scholarship
Are you an international otolaryngologist-head and neck surgeon, less than 40 years old or within the first eight years of professional practice after residency or fellowship training, and in a junior full-time teaching position?
Looking Ahead: May Is Better Hearing and Speech Month
ENThealth.org offers information for your patients.
Milestone Moments
Each month AAO-HNS highlights memorable moments in the history of the Academy.