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Otolaryngologists’ Role in Redeployment During the COVID‐19 Pandemic: A Commentary

Taha Z. Shipchandler, B. Ryan Nesemeier, Cecelia E. Schmalbach, Jonathan Y. Ting

2020Otolaryngology14 citationsDOI

Abstract

As otolaryngologists, we identify as subspecialists and fellowship-trained surgeons and may even identify as "super-subspecialists." The likelihood of being redeployed and drawing from knowledge learned during our postgraduate year 1 training seemed exceedingly unlikely until physician resources became scarce in some health care systems during the COVID-19 pandemic. More now than ever, it is evident that our broad training is valuable in helping patients and allowing the otolaryngologist to meaningfully contribute to the larger health care community, especially while the majority (70%-95%) of elective care is delayed. With our skill set, otolaryngologists are poised to support various aspects of hospital wards, intensive care units, emergency departments, and beyond.

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PandemicCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)OtorhinolaryngologySet (abstract data type)Health careMedicine2019-20 coronavirus outbreakIntensive careSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Medical educationFamily medicinePsychologyMedical emergencyIntensive care medicinePsychiatryPolitical scienceInfectious disease (medical specialty)PathologyDiseaseComputer scienceOutbreakProgramming languageLawCOVID-19 and healthcare impactsInfection Control and VentilationTelemedicine and Telehealth Implementation