From the heads of medical societies to thought leaders in the field, here are 10 ENTs to know in 2021:
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There is a growing number of doctors 60 years and older expected to leave the field paired with an insufficient number of physicians entering the workforce, according to a recent report.
Neurologists, gastroenterologists and otolaryngologists are among the most in-demand specialties, according to a report from Merrit Hawkins.
Registered nurses, certified registered nurse anesthetists and physician assistants play vital roles in patient care delivery.
Only six percent of physicians reported a decrease in their malpractice premiums between 2019 and 2020, Medical Economics reported in its 92nd physician report.
Private equity firm Trinity Hunt Partners and two physician practices are teaming up for a musculoskeletal practice management platform, according to a June 22 news release.
Vanderbilt University's new otolaryngology chair and four more ENTs who moved to a new practice or added to their titles recently:
A two-physician ENT practice joined Lehigh Valley Health Network, the Standard-Speaker reported June 21.
Bobby Mukkamala, MD, an ENT from Flint, Mich. was named the American Medical Association's chair of the board of trustees.
At least 6 percent of physicians in five specialties have a net worth of more than $5 million, according to Medscape's Physician Wealth & Debt Report 2021.
