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Frequently Asked Questions
What is an Otolaryngologist?
Otolaryngologists are physicians trained in the medical and surgical management and treatment of patients with diseases and
disorders of the ear, nose, throat (ENT), and related structures of the head and neck. They are commonly referred to as ENT physicians.
What is Otolaryngology
Otolaryngology is the branch of medicine that specialises in the diagnosis and treatment of ear, nose, throat, and head and neck disorders. The full
name of the specialty is otolaryngology-head and neck surgery. Practitioners are called otolaryngologists-head and neck surgeons, or sometimes
otorhinolaryngologists (ORL).
American Board
- How does an otolaryngologist become certified?
- Does the ABOto offer recertification?
- Does the ABOto offer subspecialty certificates?
What Does an Otolaryngologist Do?
- How Did My Doctor Obtain Board Certification?
- What is the Value of Board Certification?
Specialty Information
- Nature of Work
- Training/residency information
- Workforce and salary information
Salary
Otolaryngologist Training
The Department of Otolaryngology of SUNY-Health Science Center at Brooklyn and Long Island College Hospital,
recognizing its medical, ethical and social obligations to the Brooklyn and adjacent communities, is committed
to the delivery of comprehensive, compassionate and cost-effective otolaryngologic care.
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