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ENT Specialty Partners opens Texas practice
Dallas-based ENT Specialty Partners opened a practice location in Southlake, Texas. -
Non-invasive technology proves success in ENT trial
Ninety percent of patients suffering from nasal airway obstruction found significant symptom improvement two years after using Aerin Medical's non-invasive technology VivAer, according to results published June 15 in Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology. -
10 ENTs to know
The new leader of an otolaryngology organization and nine more ENTs to know: -
7 ENTs stepping into leadership positions in 2021
From state boards to health systems, several ENTs have taken on new leadership roles so far this year. -
Massachusetts General names otolaryngology chief
Boston-based Massachusetts General Hospital and Massachusetts Eye and Ear named Mark Varvares, MD, chief of the Departments of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, according to a news release. -
ENT snapshot: 5 numbers to know
Here are five fast facts on neurological surgery, based on the Merritt Hawkins physician revenue calculator and the 2021 Medscape physician compensation report: -
Meet the new president of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery
Kathleen Yaremchuk, MD, of Detroit-based Henry Ford Health System, is president-elect of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery. -
10 ENTs to know
From the heads of medical societies to thought leaders in the field, here are 10 ENTs to know in 2021: -
5 ENT moves
Vanderbilt University's new otolaryngology chair and four more ENTs who moved to a new practice or added to their titles recently: -
ENT practice joins Pennsylvania health system
A two-physician ENT practice joined Lehigh Valley Health Network, the Standard-Speaker reported June 21. -
ENT named chair of AMA board of trustees
Bobby Mukkamala, MD, an ENT from Flint, Mich. was named the American Medical Association's chair of the board of trustees. -
ENT named chair of Vanderbilt's otolaryngology department
Eben Rosenthal, MD, was named chair of Nashville, Tenn.-based Vanderbilt University Medical Center's department of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery, according to a June 11 news release. -
10 ENTs to know
An ENT who served in the U.S. Army Medical Corps and nine more physicians to know: -
PerfectServe appoints first chief medical officer
Clinical communication company PerfectServe on June 9 introduced Rodrigo Martínez, MD, as the company's first chief medical officer. -
How much ENTs make + 6 other ENT stories from May
From two ENTs gaining leadership roles to Medscape's latest figures on physician pay, here are seven updates for ENTs during the last month: -
Former Johns Hopkins otolaryngologist dies
Michael Holliday, MD, a retired otolaryngologist and former Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine faculty member, died May 17 from Alzheimer's disease, The Baltimore Sun reported. -
10 ENTs to know
A surgeon serving areas of Central America and nine more ENTs to know: -
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences receives $1.14M gift for otolaryngology department
The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences has received a $1.14 million gift from the estate of Thomas McGill for its otolaryngology department, the medical school said May 27. -
Emory University ENT chair named to Georgia state board
Douglas Mattox, MD, an ENT at Atlanta-based Emory University School of Medicine, was named to Georgia's state board of examiners for speech pathology and audiology. -
5 recent ENT moves
ENT and Allergy Associates' latest hire and ENTs joining new practices are among the latest moves made by ENTs.
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