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The Otolaryngology Core Curriculum: Advancing standardization and equity in resident education

by Meredith Lind, MD, and Sonya Malekzadeh, MD • September 3, 2025

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ENTtoday Debuts SUO Corner

ENTtoday is excited to debut SUO Corner, a new collaboration with The Society of University Otolaryngologists’ (SUO) Communications Committee.

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September 2025

This quarterly column will provide timely updates from SUO on topics impacting both academic and non-academic otolaryngologists, including clinical advances, educational initiatives, advocacy efforts, and leadership perspectives.

Rizwan Aslam, DO, MBA, MS, MPH, chair of the SUO Communications Committee, looks forward to connecting in person at the 2025 SUO Annual Meeting, November 7–8, 2025, at the Omni Shoreham in Washington, D.C.

This meeting offers a dynamic program designed to foster collaboration, share innovations, and address the most pressing issues in our field.

Dr. Aslam invites all otolaryngologists—whether in academic or community practice—to join the SUO and be part of a vibrant community dedicated to advancing the specialty. 

 

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Filed Under: General Otolaryngology, Home Slider, Practice Focus, SUO Corner Tagged With: curriculum equity, GME, graduate medical education, Resident EducationIssue: September 2025

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