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ENT July 2022 podcast - TikTok Tonsils, sponsored by ModMed

12m · Ear, Nose and Throat · 20 Jun 16:00

Tune in to this podcast episode as Dr. Rick Chandra and Dr. Anita Sulibhavi discuss the article “TikTok Tonsils,” published Online First in ENT Journal September 26, 2021.

Sulibhavi, a PGY-3 otolaryngology resident at Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and author on the paper, shares her experiences in the clinical setting during the pandemic, and how that inspired her to examine the relationship between social media and trends in healthcare.

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