The Triological Society

The Triological Society The American Laryngological, Rhinological and Otological Society, Inc., aka The Triological Society,

The American Laryngological, Rhinological and Otological Society, Inc., aka The Triological Society, was founded in 1895 in New York, New York. In the more than 100 years since its founding, the Triological Society has attracted the best and brightest in academic and clinical otolaryngology. Membership in the Triological Society brings the distinction of being elected to the most prestigious society in otolaryngology. Active Fellowship is achieved by presenting a thesis in the field of otolaryngology considered acceptable to a panel of peers. For those entering the field of otolaryngology, the Society provides role models. For those who are committed to research and related scholarly activity, the Society offers fellowship with like-minded peers who share common values, interests, and concerns.

As diagnoses of ankyloglossia continue to rise, the relationship between tongue-tie and pediatric sleep-disordered breat...
03/16/2026

As diagnoses of ankyloglossia continue to rise, the relationship between tongue-tie and pediatric sleep-disordered breathing remains unclear. This systematic review found mixed evidence and limited study quality, with insufficient data to recommend frenotomy for SDB.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40960120/

📢 Check out this new publication from The   (Triological Society)!Light-activated steroid delivery improved vocal fold h...
03/11/2026

📢 Check out this new publication from The (Triological Society)!

Light-activated steroid delivery improved vocal fold healing and vibration in a preclinical model, with results comparable to steroid injections. A promising direction for treating vocal fold scars. 🎤🔬

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40964826/

Check out this recent article by Dr. Robin Lindsay, editor-in-chief of  !“Why Collaboration Is the Missing Ingredient in...
03/07/2026

Check out this recent article by Dr. Robin Lindsay, editor-in-chief of !

“Why Collaboration Is the Missing Ingredient in Healthcare GenAI” highlights how the future of generative AI in medicine will depend on strong collaboration between clinicians, technologists, and healthcare systems to ensure tools are safe, effective, and clinically meaningful.

đź”— https://www.enttoday.org/article/why-collaboration-is-the-missing-ingredient-in-healthcare-genai/

📢 Check out this new publication from The   (Triological Society)!A systematic review and meta-analysis of 85 studies hi...
03/04/2026

📢 Check out this new publication from The (Triological Society)!

A systematic review and meta-analysis of 85 studies highlights the strong association between vestibular disorders and anxiety/depression.

These psychiatric comorbidities significantly affect symptom burden and quality of life, emphasizing the need for integrated care.

đź”— https://doi.org/10.1002/lary.70055

Medicine is both science and art.A recent   piece highlights the “fine art” of medicine—empathy, communication, and ethi...
03/01/2026

Medicine is both science and art.

A recent piece highlights the “fine art” of medicine—empathy, communication, and ethical judgment—as essential alongside clinical expertise.

These skills don’t develop by chance—they must be intentionally cultivated.

đź”— https://www.enttoday.org/article/the-fine-art-of-medicine/

What are the ethical challenges and humanistic responsibilities of otolaryngologists in integrating AI into patient care? What are the ethical challenges and humanistic responsibilities of otolaryngologists in integrating AI into patient care?

📢 Check out this new article in The   on patient-reported clinical, financial, and psychosocial burdens of recurrent res...
02/26/2026

📢 Check out this new article in The on patient-reported clinical, financial, and psychosocial burdens of recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP)!

In a registry analysis (n=122):
• 41% traveled >100 miles for specialty care
• 61% spent >5% of family income on care
• Isolation (70%) & depression (45%) were common—yet

📢 New in The  Early spectral resolution after cochlear implantation may help predict later speech recognition outcomes. ...
02/25/2026

📢 New in The

Early spectral resolution after cochlear implantation may help predict later speech recognition outcomes. This study shows that performance stabilizes within the first week—and early non-linguistic measures can identify patients at risk for poorer outcomes.

📊 Implications for early counseling and targeted rehabilitation.

đź”— https://doi.org/10.1002/lary.70383

02/23/2026

📢 Hot off the process from the The !

How well do residency case logs reflect what programs actually value? This study compares program director priorities with resident operative experience, revealing important gaps in surgical training exposure.

🔍 Implications for how we define competency and structure training.

Read more: https://doi.org/10.1002/lary.70443

đź’— We love celebrating our  ! Here's a look back at all the wonderful work produced by our   in 2025! Happy Valentine's D...
02/14/2026

đź’— We love celebrating our ! Here's a look back at all the wonderful work produced by our in 2025! Happy Valentine's Day! đź’—

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