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- Otolaryngology: Ear Nose Throat - Reddit
However, I'm struggling a bit to find research opportunities I do have a home program, but when I asked the chairman of the ENT residency program, he directed me to a different ENT at my school and encouraged me to come to that physician with an idea for a research project if I have any
- ENT - sphenoid sinusitis, how bad is it really? : Residency
So I just got diagnosed with chronic sphenoid sinusitis after years of dizziness pressure in my head etc and did a round of antibiotics (doxy) which didn't help at all I don't have any respiratory symptoms What would the the next step? Irrigation or surgery? Thank you! I just want to have an idea of what's coming before my ENT appointment
- Otolaryngology | Student Doctor Network Forums
ENT forum for residents, fellows, and students exploring otolaryngology Discuss residency programs, research, surgical cases, and career paths in ENT
- Ear, Nose Throat (ENT) Support Group | Mayo Clinic Connect
Connect with others like you for support, practical information, and answers to your questions about living with ear, nose and throat conditions or caring for someone with eye, ear, nose and throat concerns Follow the group to be notified when new posts are made Ask questions and get answers
- Otolaryngology-Related Posts on Reddit Network Concern Symptoms . . .
Most otolaryngology-related posts on Reddit are questions about symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment, and responses are not monitored
- Does it get better in ENT? | Student Doctor Network Forums
At the end of the day, I enjoy being an ENT resident I have made forward progress with dealing with clinical issues, working up ENT problems in clinic and in the hospital, and getting more operations under my belt
- Terrible visit to the Audiologist ENT : tinnitus
I went to an ENT and had hearing tests done, showing mild to moderate biliterate hearing loss (which they told me was noise induced from being in band) I had a proper discussion with them about tinnitus, which had been an ongoing issue at the time
- [RESIDENCY] Why you should go into Otolaryngology-Head and . . . - Reddit
Like many people, I first took a look at ENT because I liked the idea of surgery procedures, but found the anatomy of the head and neck far more interesting than, say, the abdomen and pelvis
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