In our 30th episode, we tackle otologic emergencies — from sudden hearing loss to infections, trauma, and foreign bodies. Tune in for a clear, practical framework to spot and manage these “don’t-miss” ear emergencies when every minute counts.
Episode 29 focuses on foreign body aspiration, a life-threatening phenomenon that is more common in young children. Join us to learn about this important Pediatric Otolaryngology topic - we will review epidemiology, presentation, investigations, treatment, and prevention, and also review some airway anatomy!
You may dread pediatric neck masses, but we hope you certainly wont after this episode! Join us for our 28th episode, where we discuss pediatric head and neck masses with a focus on the most common presentations, including thyroglossal duct cysts and branchial cleft cysts.
In our 27th episode, Pediatric Otolaryngologist Dr. Elise Graham joins us to discuss coblation intracapsular tonsillectomy, a less invasive technique now making its debut in Atlantic Canada. We explore how it compares to traditional approaches, when to use it, and what it means for the future of tonsil surgery.
Our 26th episode explores oropharyngeal cancer, a significant topic in head and neck oncology. Join us as we discuss its impact, key considerations in diagnosis and treatment, and what students may need to know!
Our 25th episode interviews Dr. Philip Edgcumbe, CSOHNS 2024 Keynote Speaker, about the future of AI in healthcare and otolaryngology. Join us to learn more about this exciting area of innovation and how you can be at the forefront of new surgical technologies.
Join us for our 24th episode as we dive into the world of tinnitus! Discover the ins and outs of this perplexing condition, from patient workup and differential diagnoses to effective management strategies and clinical pearls. Tune in for an ear-opening experience!
Our 23rd episode focuses on the journey beyond ENT training involving fellowship opportunities, community practice and pursuing a career in academic medicine.
Our 22nd episode focuses on a puzzling clinical entity for many: Benign Vocal Cord Pathologies. Tune in to learn all about the unique ways voice pathology can manifest!
Tag along for our 21st episode which focuses on the ins and outs nasal traumas, including patient workup, differential diagnoses, management and a few clinical pearls!
Our 20th episode provides some useful tips to interpret audiograms, the most commonly used technique to objectively identify and describe hearing loss. Tag along to learn more about this useful tool!
Our 18th episode provides an inside look at the interesting speciality of Neurotology! Join us for an interview with Dr. Darren Tse, a Neurotologist at the University of Ottawa, who is sub-specialized in disorders of the vestibular system.
Join us for our 17th episode with Dr. Josie Xu, a board certified otolaryngologist with a fellowship in sleep medicine and surgery. You won’t want to miss out on learning about this exciting and rapidly-developing sub-specialty!
Our 16th episode focuses on a topic common in otolaryngology - thyroid nodules. Join us to discuss the evaluation and treatment of a patient with thyroid nodules and some pearls for the OR!
Join us for our 15th episode, an inside look with Dr. Rick Jaggi! Dr. Jaggi is a board-certified otolaryngologist with fellowship training in facial plastic, reconstructive surgery, and head and neck oncology. Don't miss out on this exciting episode with informative discussions!
Join us for our 14th episode, for an exciting interview with Dr. Simon Kirby! Dr. Simon Kirby is a board certified otolaryngologist and facial plastic surgeon, who retrained in the field of anatomical pathology. You won't want to miss this insightful episode, with interesting personal stories.
Join for us an interesting discussion with Dr. Michael Odell from the University of Ottawa! Dr. Odell subspecializes in the field of head and neck surgical oncology.
Our 12th episode focuses on a topic common in otolaryngology and primary - chronic rhinosinusitis. Join us to discuss the evaluation of a patient with chronic rhinosinusitis and some pearls for the OR!
Join us for a discussion about sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) in adults, a topic that will be relevant to a variety of fields in medicine!