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Yale-New Haven Medical Center
Otolaryngology Residency Program · New Haven, CT
Our residency program continues to stay focused on providing excellent clinical training while also providing the tools, experiences, and perspective that otolaryngologists need for a successful career on a variety of career paths and in the ever-evolving healthcare environment. We are proud to have graduates who have gone on to be leaders in academics advancing the science of our field, in education training future generations of otolaryngologists, and as clinical leaders in a variety of practice settingsPlease check out the rest of our residency program website. Some highlights of what going on with our program include: -Active and supportive community of residents. -Elective opportunities during the 4th year during which residents can pick an area for additional clinical experience or training. -Extensive hands-on laboratory and simulation based educational programs including hands-on training in facial trauma and plating, endoscopic sinus and skull base surgery, local flaps and repairs, and of course, temporal bone dissection.
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Our residency program continues to stay focused on providing excellent clinical training while also providing the tools, experiences, and perspective that otolaryngologists need for a successful career on a variety of career paths and in the ever-evolving healthcare environment. We are proud to have graduates who have gone on to be leaders in academics advancing the science of our field, in education training future generations of otolaryngologists, and as clinical leaders in a variety of practice settingsPlease check out the rest of our residency program website. Some highlights of what going on with our program include: -Active and supportive community of residents. -Elective opportunities during the 4th year during which residents can pick an area for additional clinical experience or training. -Extensive hands-on laboratory and simulation based educational programs including hands-on training in facial trauma and plating, endoscopic sinus and skull base surgery, local flaps and repairs, and of course, temporal bone dissection.
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Karen Durkin
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