Objective of Residency Program

The most salient educational mission of the department is to train academic otolaryngologists. In addition to providing residents with state of the art training in all subspecialties of otolaryngology, ample opportunities are provided for resident involvement in teaching, research, and administration in order to prepare the graduates for entry into academic medicine.

  • To provide primary, secondary and tertiary health care in otolaryngology to all seeking such help.
  • To maintain state-of-the-art and balanced clinical programs so that graduates are more than adequately prepared to pass the board examination and practice in any medical setting.
  • To expose residents to excellent teaching and research processes so that upon graduation they will possess the confidence and credentials to enter academic medicine.
  • To direct residents in their pursuit of research interests, and to facilitate associated scientific publications and conference presentations.
  • To familiarize medical students with the specialty so as to provide them with a basic education in primary care and to encourage highly qualified individuals to apply for an otolaryngology residency.
  • To strive continuously to improve faculty research and extramural funding productivity.
  • To encourage post-doctoral training programs for fellows and residents.
  • To increase the levels of academic, clinical, and research collaborations with other departments in the School of Medicine and the university at large.
  • To provide post-doctoral training opportunities and continuing medical education through departmental courses, meetings and conferences.

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