Healthcare Disparities in Otolaryngology 1st Edition
Grab the attention of clinicians, educators, and policymakers with Healthcare Disparities in Otolaryngology, 1st Edition by Sarah N. Bowe and Erynne A. Faucett — a timely, authoritative guide confronting inequities in ENT care across the United States and around the world.
This book dives into the causes and consequences of disparities in otolaryngology, combining rigorous research with practical clinical insight. Exploring topics from access to care and diagnostic bias to socioeconomic and geographic barriers, it offers evidence-based analysis and real-world examples that make complex issues understandable and actionable. Whether you practice in urban centers, serve rural communities, or shape health policy, you’ll find clear explanations of how disparities affect outcomes in hearing, voice, airway, and head & neck disease.
Designed for otolaryngologists, residents, audiologists, speech-language pathologists, public health professionals, and hospital leaders, this volume translates findings into strategies: screening improvements, culturally competent communication, referral pathways, and system-level interventions to promote equity. Readers will appreciate concise summaries, compelling case vignettes, and pragmatic recommendations for clinical practice, research, and training programs.
If you’re committed to improving ENT care for underserved populations and reducing health inequities, Healthcare Disparities in Otolaryngology is an essential resource. Engage with the evidence, apply actionable solutions, and lead change in your practice and community—order your copy today and be part of the movement toward equitable otolaryngologic care.
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