2016
DOI: 10.1017/s0022215115003540
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Technology and ENT

Abstract: The application of technological advances in medicine has always been more widespread in otolaryngology than in other surgical disciplines. In many ways, this reflects the diversity of our specialty, with otology, rhinology, and head and neck surgery requiring a range of skills, and hence differing equipment. One constant need to allow good surgery to be undertaken is illumination. Mozaffari and colleagues review how advances in light technology have shaped the development of ENT.

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“…28 CDSSs allow systems-based interventions to be hardwired into care processes 29 and may serve as a technological catalyst to advance health care. Although otolaryngology-head and neck surgery is at the cutting edge of many technological advances relative to other surgical fields, 30 the specialty has yet to fully realize the promise of CDSSs. This observation provided the impetus for reviewing literature in this area and mapping out future directions.…”
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“…28 CDSSs allow systems-based interventions to be hardwired into care processes 29 and may serve as a technological catalyst to advance health care. Although otolaryngology-head and neck surgery is at the cutting edge of many technological advances relative to other surgical fields, 30 the specialty has yet to fully realize the promise of CDSSs. This observation provided the impetus for reviewing literature in this area and mapping out future directions.…”
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confidence: 99%