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Otolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery Christopher Larsen, MD Clinical Assistant Professor February 1, 2007
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Surgical Subspeciatly Training: All 5 years controlled by ENT 1st year general surgery emphasis Recent change from SF early match to “regular” ERAS/NRMP
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Lifestyle Z“Early Nights and Tennis” ZYes and No ZResidency: No (facial trauma, tertiary care patients, cancer referral center) ZStaff: You decide
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Practice Style ZLong term relationships established with patient/family ZRewarding surgery with immediate impact ZIncome: ZNot radiology, but not bad! ZMost surgery performed on healthy patients ZNice mix of clinic and surgery (and office-based surgery/intervention)
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Surgical Subspecialties ZNeurotology/skull base surgery ZPediatric Otolaryngology ZHead and Neck Oncologic Surgery ZFacial Plastic Surgery ZLaryngology and Professional Voice ZAllergy and Immunology ZRhinology
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Pediatric ENT
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Skull Base/Rhinology
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PLASTICS!
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Head and Neck Oncology
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Laryngology
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How Do I Get In? ZVery competitive ZWe interview 35 applicants for 3 spots each year ZUSMLE scores and AOA status important in securing interviews ZResearch experience favored ZRotate (here and/or away) ZSmall community ZLetters of Recommendation
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KU Otolaryngology Z16 full time and 3 part-time faculty Z15 residents (3 per year) ZRotations: ZKUMC ZSt. Luke’s Hospital ZTruman Medical Center ZChildren’s Mercy Hospital ZVeteran’s Affairs Hospital ZAnnual Winter Ski Meeting at Vail ZMedical Mission Opportunity
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