Shabnam Ghazizadeh,Edward C Kuan,Jon Mallen-St Clair et al.
Shabnam Ghazizadeh et al.
Care of patients with advanced head and neck cancer is a multidisciplinary effort through all phases of care. Head and neck cancer surgery involves balancing oncologic control, functional preservation, and aesthetics. Given the advances in ...
Through the Glass Brightly: Pathology Review in the Multidisciplinary Setting [0.03%]
明察秋毫:多学科设置中的病理学评审
Margaret Brandwein-Weber
Margaret Brandwein-Weber
Hospital-centered academic surgical pathologists are essential members of multidisciplinary head and neck tumor boards. A working, multidisciplinary head and neck tumor board is composed of many dedicated professionals who contribute their ...
Luv Javia,Maya G Sardesai
Luv Javia
The increasing role of simulation in the medical education of future otolaryngologists has followed suit with other surgical disciplines. Simulators make it possible for the resident to explore and learn in a safe and less stressful environ...
James A Kearney,Ellen S Deutsch
James A Kearney
Attempts to understand and improve health care delivery often focus on the characteristics of the patient and the characteristics of the health care providers, but larger systems surround and integrate with patients and providers. Component...
Charles M Myer th,Noel Jabbour
Charles M Myer th
Simulation is an emerging and viable means to increase pediatric airway surgical training. A variety of simulators currently exist that may be used or modified for laryngoscopy, bronchoscopy, and endoscopic intervention, although anatomic r...
James A Burns,Lacey K Adkins,Seth Dailey et al.
James A Burns et al.
There is growing support from the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education and the Joint Commission of Accreditation of Health Care Organizations for a competency-based evaluation of medical and surgical performance. This is par...
David H Yeh,Kevin Fung,Sonya Malekzadeh
David H Yeh
Simulation-based boot camps are growing in popularity and are effective in onboarding novice residents with new knowledge, skills, and behaviors. These intensive and immersive courses may be used to train residents and allied health profess...
Thomas Heineman,Maie A St John,Richard O Wein et al.
Thomas Heineman et al.
This article explores the evolving world of cancer care that requires increasing collaboration and is focused on value, quality, and efficiency, while placing the utmost importance on patient autonomy and individualized care plans. The expa...
Changes at the Dinner Table and Beyond: Nourishing Our Patients Throughout the Trajectory of Their Cancer Journey [0.03%]
餐桌与餐桌之外的变化:沿着癌症康复之路滋养我们的患者
Amy Lewis Madnick,Elizabeth Grace Morasso
Amy Lewis Madnick
Patients with head and neck cancers (HNC) can experience significant distress from presentation of symptoms to surveillance/survivorship and end-of-life. It is of value to all members of the HNC team to practice patient-centered care in ass...
Maximizing Functional Outcomes in Head and Neck Cancer Survivors: Assessment and Rehabilitation [0.03%]
头颈癌幸存者功能结局的最大化:评估与康复
Nausheen Jamal,Barbara Ebersole,Andrew Erman et al.
Nausheen Jamal et al.
With increases in survivorship for patients with head and neck cancer, attention is turning to quality-of-life issues for survivors. Care for these patients is multifaceted. Dysphagia and issues of voice/speech, airway obstruction, neck and...