Program Mission
To provide educational, clinical, research and teaching experiences in community teaching hospitals, surgical centers and office settings designed to result in the preparation of competent, compassionate and confident otolaryngologists prepared to successfully practice surgical evidence-based medicine.
Program Aims
- To provide mentorship, guidance and ample direct patient care exposure to scheduled patients in faculty members’ offices.
- To prepare graduates ready to pass their board exams to be competent specialists in general otolaryngology or to be competitive should they choose to apply for sub-specialty fellowship positions.
- To promote collaboration, camaraderie, leadership and work-life balance.
How to Apply
Program ID: 2802800061
- Audition rotations are offered and scheduled through the AAMC Visiting Student Learning Opportunities portal (VSLO). Auditions are strongly encouraged and will serve as your interview.
- Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) applications accepted September 15 – November 15.
- Residents matched in March.
- Apply here or contact your school of medicine clinical education office.
- International Student Requirements
- Visas are not sponsored by our institution.
- Medical school graduation must be within two years of application.
- USMLE step 1 must be 235 or higher.
- Must be available to rotate on service with our ENT team for a one-month evaluation.