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    Podcasts from the American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, the world's largest organization representing specialists who treat the ear, nose, throat, and related structures of the head and neck. The Academy represents approximately 12,000 otolaryngologist — head and neck surgeons who diagnose and treat disorders of those areas. The views and opinions expressed in any podcast are those of the participants and do not necessarily represent the positions, policies, or thoughts of the American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, its leadership, or its employees.
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    Updates on Allergic Rhinitis

    Updates on Allergic Rhinitis

    Published literature on allergic rhinitis (AR) has expanded substantially in recent decades. This daunting amount of new literature may be overwhelming for the busy clinician and contribute to inertia. Fortunately, the International Consensus Statement on Allergy and Rhinology: Allergic Rhinitis was published in early 2023 and can help aid otolaryngologists in tackling this formidable mountain of evidence. In this podcast, commissioned by the AAO-HNS Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology Committee, Christopher Brook, MD, one of the ICAR: Allergic Rhinitis 2023 authors, interviews Sarah K. Wise, MD, ICAR: Allergic Rhinitis 2023 editor. Hear more about the new recommendations and topics in comparison to the previous ICAR: Allergic Rhinitis from 2018.

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    enFebruary 01, 2024

    Add-On Code G2211: What You Need to Know

    Add-On Code G2211: What You Need to Know

    Join Gene Brown, MD, RPh, AAO-HNS/F At-Large Director and general otolaryngologist, and James Lin, MD, the Academy’s CPT Advisor and a neurotologist, as they engage in a robust podcast discussion on the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services implementation of code G2211. This is a new code that went into effect on January 1, 2024. Dr. Brown and Dr. Lin provide clinical examples that indicate when code G2211 may be utilized in an otolaryngology practice.

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    enJanuary 24, 2024

    The Mid-Career Female Otolaryngologist: Past Perspectives and Future Challenges

    The Mid-Career Female Otolaryngologist: Past Perspectives and Future Challenges

    "The Mid-Career Female Otolaryngologist: Past Perspectives and Future Challenges," is second in a series presented by the Section for Women in Otolaryngology (WIO), and features Sarah K. Rapoport, MD, Minka L. Schofield, MD, Priya D. Krishna, MD, and Margo M. McKenna, MD. Hear women in mid-career discuss their accomplishments, challenges, and their direction for the future.

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    enDecember 04, 2023

    Mechanisms and Biomarkers of Endotypes in Chronic Rhinosinusitis

    Mechanisms and Biomarkers of Endotypes in Chronic Rhinosinusitis

    Commissioned by the Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Committee, Joshua M Levy, MD, MPH and Bruce K. Tan, MD discuss mechanisms and biomarkers of endotypes in chronic rhinosinusitis. Subjects covered by this podcast include identification of types of inflammation, geographic variations in endotypes, and methods utilized to address different endotypes.

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    enMay 17, 2023

    Immunodeficiency

    Immunodeficiency

    Matthew W. Ryan, MD, and Cecelia Damask, DO, share their insights on clinical presentations, laboratory evaluations, and treatment options regarding immunodeficiencies, during the podcast, “Immunodeficiency,” which was commissioned by the Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology Committee. 

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    enMarch 09, 2023

    Wellness and Work-Life Balance for Women in Otolaryngology

    Wellness and Work-Life Balance for Women in Otolaryngology

    The Women in Otolaryngology (WIO) Section hosted a podcast on well-being. Moderator, Sarah K. Rapoport, MD, is joined by Katherine L. Fedder, MD, Meha G. Fox, MD, and Samantha J. Hauff, MD, in a discussion among women otolaryngologists on work-life balance in various stages of their careers.

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    enJanuary 12, 2023

    IgE vs Eosinophil

    IgE vs Eosinophil

    Matthew W. Ryan, MD, and Cecelia Damask, DO, share their insights on nasal polyp inflammation and consider which is more important, IgE or the Eosinophil, during the podcast, “IgE vs. Eosinophil,” which was commissioned by the Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology Committee.

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    enNovember 17, 2022

    What's important from the CRSwNP Biologics Trials

    What's important from the CRSwNP Biologics Trials

    James “Whit” Mims, MD, and Joshua M. Levy, MD, MPH, share their insights on the clinical trials of various biologics for chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps during the podcast, “What's Important from the CRSwNP Biologics Trials,” commissioned by the Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology Committee. 

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    enJune 16, 2022

    "How I Did It" - Episode 1

    "How I Did It" - Episode 1

    Host James G. Naples, MD, interviews Debara L. Tucci, MD, MS, MBA, Director of the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, on how she achieved professional success and the factors that contributed to her accomplishments.

    CRS and Type 2 Inflammation

    CRS and Type 2 Inflammation
    Christine Franzese, MD, and Michael P. Platt, MD, share their insights on immunology involving chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps during the podcast “CRS and Type 2 Inflammation” commissioned by the Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology Committee.

    YPS Leadership Podcast - Episode 7

    YPS Leadership Podcast - Episode 7
    Manan Shah, MD, who previously served as the YPS Secretary and who practices with the Colorado Ear, Nose, and Throat Group in Lakewood, Colorado, discusses leadership lessons learned in the field by esteemed member colleagues. In this episode, he is joined by Kathleen L. Yaremchuk, MD, MSA, AAO-HNS/F President-elect. Dr. Yaremchuk is the Henry Ford Medical Group's chair of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, is a member of the Division of Sleep Medicine, and serves as chair of the Henry Ford Board of Governors and chair of the Henry Ford Health System Quality and Safety Committee.
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    enMarch 22, 2022

    YPS Leadership Podcast - Episode 2

    YPS Leadership Podcast - Episode 2

    Stacey T. Gray, MD, Director of the Sinus Center at Mass. Eye and Ear, and Program Director, Harvard Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Residence Program in Boston, Massachusetts.

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    enMay 04, 2021

    YPS Leadership Series - Episode 1

    YPS Leadership Series - Episode 1

    Rodney J. Taylor, MD, MSPH, professor and chair, Department of Otorhinolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.

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    enApril 13, 2021

    AAO-HNS Trauma Committee Podcast: Acute Head and Neck Injuries

    AAO-HNS Trauma Committee Podcast: Acute Head and Neck Injuries

    Allison Slijepcevic, MD, (Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis) moderates a case-based discussion of airway management in the setting of pan facial fractures as a cause of upper airway obstruction, direct laryngeal injury, and penetrating neck trauma, a podcast commissioned by the AAO-HNS Trauma Committee. She is joined by otolaryngologist-head and neck surgeons from the Washington University School of Medicine: Emily A. Spataro, MD; Joseph P. Bradley, MD; Molly N. Huston, MD; and Patrik Pipkorn, MD. This is the second in a series of trauma-related podcasts coordinated by Sarah Akkina, MD, MS (UW Medicine) and Dr. Slijepcevic.

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