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Curriculum
The curriculum of the Otolaryngology Residency Program consists of several facets:
  • Daily one-on-one mentoring in the clinic and in the operating room.
  • Twice monthly audiology/otology conferences with otologists, audiologists, and vestibular rehabilitation therapists.
  • Every other month Multi-disciplinary Sleep Disordered Breathing Conferences with otolaryngologists, pulmonologists, and neurologists.
  • Every other Wednesday morning academic conferences: ENT Grand Rounds Conferences, Facial Trauma Conferences, and Interesting Case/M&M Conferences, Attending Staff Academic Sessions (with a two-year rotating curriculum).
  • Every Wednesday Head and Neck Tumor Board: a multi-disciplinary clinical conference with head & neck oncologic surgeons, medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, dentist/prosthodontist, oromaxillofacial surgeons, and pathologists.
  • Monthly Pathology Conference led by the chairman of the pathology department covers the gamut of ENT pathology.
  • Monthly Surgical Grand Rounds with presentations by Geisinger surgical staff and nationally recognized experts in the various surgical fields.
  • Every other year Head and Neck Anatomic Cadaveric Dissections.
  • The Microsurgical Temporal Bone Skills Lab affords a yearly temporal bone anatomy course for new residents and supervised anatomic dissection times for all ENT residents at least twice yearly.
  • Monthly ENT Journal Club emphasizing subspecialty areas on a rotating basis.

On call
During the first year, on-call time is split between in-house and from home. During  the last four years, call is from home. PGY 2 and 3 are first call and PGY 4 and 5 are backup call. Facial trauma call is every other two weeks. OMFS and Plastic Surgery split the off weeks.

Research
Research is mandatory and done in a two-month block in the PGY-3 year and another two-month block in the PGY-4. Basic science research and prospective clinical studies are both encouraged.

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