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By Cristina Cabrera-Muffly
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The podcast currently has 42 episodes available.
Join us as we talk to Dr. Steven Pletcher, one of the innovators who brought signaling to the match process in Otolaryngology during the 2020-21 Match cycle.
Listen in as I chat with Dr. Thomas Robey, the Residency Program Director at the Medical College of Wisconsin. He tells the story of how five of his residents delivered healthy babies in the spring of 2024!
Join us as we interview Dr. Soham Roy about how to put your best foot forward during the otolaryngology residency interview process.
Otomentor is back for 2024 with all new episodes. In this episode, I interview Dr. Taylor Erickson and Dr. Sarah Clark, both PGY3 residents at different training programs to find out how they decided which program was right for them. We would love your feedback! Please fill out our survey here:
Back with a special episode! Join me as I chat with Dr. Neil Kondamuri and Dr. Jan Groblewski about applying to otolaryngology when your medical school doesn't have a ENT residency program.
Thinking about practicing general otolaryngology in a rural area? Hear what Dr. Paul Nies thinks about his experiences doing just that!
Listen as I chat with Dr. Scott Chaiet, a facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon at the University of Wisconsin, about his journey in our field.
Listen to pearls of wisdom from Dr. Brian Herrmann as he takes us through what questions you should ask when selecting a practice, as well as RVUs, buy-ins, contract clauses, and more!
In this episode, I get both sides of the story with perspectives from Dr. Anne Getz, a Rhinologist and Associate Program Director, and Dr. Victoria Fischman, one of our residents at Colorado. Dr. Getz is a member of our application review team. Dr. Fischman was an impressive away rotator in 2019 and ended up matching in our program. What do they think about away rotations?
Can you be a successful fellowship trained Neurotologist and also be in private practice? Join me as a talk to Dr. Doug Backous as he describes how he is doing just that.
The podcast currently has 42 episodes available.
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