
Changing culture to reduce opioid prescriptions for children undergoing surgery
New effort responds to concerns about opioid overdose, misuse and side effects in kids; Expert shares 8 things parents and pediatric surgeons should know
New effort responds to concerns about opioid overdose, misuse and side effects in kids; Expert shares 8 things parents and pediatric surgeons should know
Study suggests that the overexpression of cochlear neurotrophin-3 can help prevent the loss of hearing.
Audiology expert provides insights on the new FDA regulation.
U-M Health ENT program is #1 in Michigan and #9 in the nation.
Innovation and advancements in auditory and vestibular research on display at the 9th Midwest Auditory Research Conference.
An audiologist’s advice on how best to avoid preventable hearing loss.
A team examines neurons in the inferior colliculus to better comprehend the mechanisms behind hearing and speech.
The new test could signal whether treatment is working months earlier than standard imaging scans, allowing doctors to try alternatives sooner, initial results show.
A team of audiologists detail the diverse range of services within their scope.
A former Michigan Medicine Otolaryngology resident details his work towards building a more equitable future for medicine.
Nose bleeds are a less frequent tradition in the Gutowski family now as a team of doctors work together to treat their abnormal blood vessels caused by hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia.
A Message from Dr. Mark Prince, Chair of the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery: Three important things to know about how Michigan Medicine is keeping our patients and staff safe from exposure to COVID-19.
She will lead the operations of the many services provided to medical students, including career development, counseling on personal, academic, and professionalism issues, registration, scheduling, student organizations, financial assistance, and navigating the
3D printing fuels U-M efforts to rapidly increase ventilator capacity while providing each patient on vent support with individually tailored gas pressures and pressure monitoring.
To celebrate International Women’s Day, Michigan Health Lab asked some of U-M's women in medicine how they're empowering the next generation of women. Read what some of the women in the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery had to say.
After surviving a house fire, a nursing student undergoes multiple surgeries to regain her abilities to breathe and speak with ease.