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Objectives: A perception exists that clinicians in Oman are reluctant to adopt evidence-based practice (EBP). This pilot study was undertaken to study the feasibility of using EBP pathways at the point of care in otorhinolaryngology head and neck surgery.
Deepa Bhargava+3 more
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Artificial intelligence in otorhinolaryngology
Artificial intelligence (AI) is most likely to have a significant influence on medical research and clinical practice in the near future. Common uses of AI in health care include diagnosis of disease, complete drug research, and development, improved ...
Santosh Kumar Swain
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Biocompatible Materials in Otorhinolaryngology and Their Antibacterial Properties
For decades, biomaterials have been commonly used in medicine for the replacement of human body tissue, precise drug-delivery systems, or as parts of medical devices that are essential for some treatment methods. Due to rapid progress in the field of new
Jakub Spałek+8 more
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Advances in Otorhinolaryngology
A. Tumarkin
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Summary Otorhinolaryngology, a product of the early 20th century, developed from the joining together of the separate departments of otology, whose practitioners were surgeons, and laryngology which was managed by physicians who also treated diseases of the nose and chest.
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A cleft care workshop for speech and language pathologists in resource-limited countries : the participants' experiences about cleft care in Uganda and satisfaction with the training effect [PDF]
Objectives: workshops and specialized training programs are often inaccessible for speech and language pathologists (SLPs) based in resource-limited countries given the lack of supply, the long travel distances and the excessive participation fees.
Alighieri, Cassandra+7 more
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Emotional Intelligence and Burnout Among Otorhinolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Residents
Background Burnout syndrome is common among surgical residents, negatively affecting their mental health, physical wellbeing, and work performance. We investigated the relationship between emotional intelligence (EI) and burnout among Otorhinolaryngology–
A. M. Sharaf+7 more
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What Has Changed in the Last Decade in the Turkish Archives of Otorhinolaryngology?
Objective:The primary aim of the study was to perform sequential analyses together with a citation analysis on the characteristics of the studies published in the Turkish Archives of Otorhinolaryngology (TAO) in the periods of 2010–2014 and 2015–2019 ...
Ali Bayram
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Impact of the COVID-19 and Socioeconomic Status on Access to Care for Otorhinolaryngology Patients
Since December 2019, COVID-19 has greatly influenced public healthcare systems around the globe in various aspects, including limitation of healthcare accessibility due to lack of both human and financial resources, suspension of clinics, and fear of ...
Min-Jong Kim+5 more
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Vestibular Illusions and Alterations in Aerospace Environment
As the aerospace industry has grown rapidly over the years, aviators and astronauts have been exposed to some abnormal physiological changes arising from the dynamics of the aerospace environment.
Abdurrahman Engin Demir, Erdinç Aydın
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