This is a podcast from the Journal of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, the official journal of the Canadian Society of Otolaryngology. In this podcast, we discuss the latest publications with leading researchers, clinicians, and health experts in the field of otolaryngology.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | Life SciencesEducationScience |
On today’s episode we welcome Dr. Justin Shapiro, Resident at Western University, to discuss his recent article "Perceptions of Otolaryngologists on Single-Entry Models for Managing Wait Times in Community-Based Healthcare in Ontario: A Qualitative S... more
On today’s episode, we welcome Dr. Tim Phillips, Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at Western University, and Gizelle Francis, a medical student at Dalhousie University, to discuss their recent article “Exploring the Impact ... more
In this special episode, we welcome Dr. Smriti Nayan, a otolaryngologist and head and neck surgeon from Cambridge Memorial Hospital and adjunct professor with the McMaster University and Western University. Dr. Nayan discusses her research on the imp... more
On today’s episode we welcome Dr. Karen Kost, Professor of Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery and Director of the Voice and Dysphagia Laboratory and Dr. Catherine Roy, Resident in Otolaryngology, from McGill University, to discuss their recent art... more
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I started listening to the podcast to stay up to date with the latest research. It is an easy way to stay current in my practice. Monthly episodes and concise and expose topics that I would have not been familiar with.
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This podcast features in-depth discussions about the latest research and developments in the field of otolaryngology, which encompasses the diagnosis and treatment of disorders related to the ear, nose, and throat. Hosts engage with leading researchers and health experts to explore various topics, including surgical techniques, patient care, and professional ethics within the medical community. Notable discussions address specific medical studies, surgical outcomes, and the future of treatment options in otolaryngology, highlighting innovators and significant contributions in this specialized area of healthcare. The focus on clinical expertise and emerging research makes it particularly valuable for healthcare professionals seeking to stay ... more
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Recent guests on Journal of Otolaryngology include:
1. Dr. Smriti Nayan
2. Dr. Jun Lin
3. Dr. Eitan Prisman
4. Dr. John Lee
5. Dr. Tareck Ayed
6. Lindsay Booth
7. Austin Heffernan
8. Dr. Julie Strychowsky
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