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Quo Vadis Otologica?
Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2001;127:1431-1432.
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A POPULAR new allegory called Who Moved My Cheese?1 has recently captured the hearts
of thousands of Americans. Indeed, this work has been listed by the Wall Street Journal for more than a year as the number
1 best-selling book for business. The allegory is one of change, warning that
life is constantly undergoing change and that those who do not learn to adapt
will be left behind. Those who sense change and work to prepare for it flourish
and grow.
HISTORY OF OTOLOGY: HISTORY OF CHANGE
There is a lesson to be applied to the specialty of otology: change
is unavoidable. But before we ask, "Where are we going?" or, in Latin, "Quo
vadis?" be reminded that each era of otology is shaped to a great extent by
the one before it. Indeed, some principles established during an era do not
require change and stand the test of time. Each era builds on the . . . [Full Text of this Article] The Early Years The Advent of Microsurgery OTOLOGY BEYOND THE MIDDLE EAR: NEUROTOLOGY/SKULL BASE
MOST RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
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