Commonly used ibuprofen may not be the safest pain relief option for all children following tonsillectomy due to an elevated risk for significant post-operative bleeding when compared to...
Precision medicine involves using genetic information specific to a patient’s tumor to choose the most efficacious therapy for that individual. Identifying mechanisms that make certain tumors...
We are pleased to introduce the five medical students who matched in the Harvard Otolaryngology Residency Program this year. We hope that you will join us in welcoming them this June. We are...
In anticipation of the release of the Merit-Based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) scores, which expected later this month, a recent article published in JAMA discusses what we will learn from them...
We are pleased to present the Winter 2018 Issue of The Registry, which is the semi-annual newsletter of the NIDCD National Temporal Bone, Hearing and Balance Pathology Resource Registry at...
Members of the Remenschneider Lab at Massachusetts Eye and Ear/Harvard Medical School, including Harvard Otolaryngology Lecturer Aaron Remenschneider, MD, MPH, Harvard Neurotology Fellow Elliott...
Boston, Mass. — Physicians at Massachusetts Eye and Ear have, for the first time, induced a sense of smell in humans by using electrodes in the nose to stimulate nerves in the olfactory bulb, a...
Boston, Mass. — Bacteria are present in just about every breath of air we take in. How the airway protects itself from infection from these bacteria has largely remained a mystery — until now. When...