Otolaryngology programs were able to shift from in-person lectures to robust online sessions and focused hands-on surgical training in the areas that were available to continue their residency training during the coronavirus pandemic.

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In 2019 a total of 398 U.S. seniors applied for 328 otolaryngology positions. But will the rise in match numbers last?
There are pros and cons to at-home and in-home calls, but the biggest concern is educating the resident and caring for patients.
December is the month of residency interviews, special days to soak up the fresh enthusiasm and re-energize.
ENTtoday’s list of science-based resources for otolaryngologists includes websites, medical indexes, podcasts, and videos that are all available for education and awareness about the world of otolaryngology.
Experts give guidance on how to handle four areas important to otolaryngologists: BCHDs for congenital aural atresia, middle turbinate headache, and resident selection.
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