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The ARCHIVES Welcomes ASPO
BYRON J. BAILEY, MD
Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 1990;116(1):33.
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Pediatric otolaryngology is one of the fastest growing subspecialties within the discipline of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery. The body of knowledge comprising pediatric otolaryngology is expanding rapidly, and the new technology being applied in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases/disorders of children is quite impressive.
As a parallel series of events within our medical communities, the proliferation of pediatric intensive care units and the demand for highly specialized professionals has increased the value of rapidly available, peer-reviewed, important new scientific information. Greater understanding of certain fundamental problems among neonates, infants, and children has stimulated many investigators to look more deeply for answers to these challenging clinical questions, and now that the information is emerging, we need to ensure that it is available without delay to as large a readership as possible.
Therefore, it is appropriate that the ARCHIVES serve as the official publication for the American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology
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Galveston, Tex
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