In the last 10 years there have been many changes in otorhinolaryngology tr
aining and academic resources. The Calman reforms were introduced to our sp
eciality in July 1996 and the last decade has also seen the number of profe
ssorial chairs in the UK rise from two to 12. One would therefore expect an
increase in academic output, in terms of published works. despite the impe
diments generated by the Calman Training System. A search of eight leading
English language otorhinolaryngology journals was carried out from January
1997 to December 1999 looking for articles with British authors. The result
s were compared with similar research carried out 10 years ago. There has b
een no major growth in the output of otorhinolaryngological publications fr
om the UK in the last 10 years.