So You Want to Be an OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGIST (ENT) [Ep. 23]

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So you want to be an otolaryngologist, or ENT. You like the idea of working on the ears, nose, and throat. Overall the head just really gets you going. Let's debunk the public perception myths, and give it to you straight. This is the reality of otolaryngology.

TIME STAMPS:
00:00 Introduction
00:49 What is ENT?
06:50 How to Become an ENT
08:27 Subspecialties within ENT
11:08 What You'll Love About ENT
12:19 What You Won't Love About ENT
13:23 Should You Become an ENT?

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Thanks for committing time/energy to helping us thrive and stay informed!

dannyvandan_
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No I don’t want to be something I can’t quite pronounce 😁

shahramcr
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Otolaryngology - the coolest medical specialty and anatomy. I love how they have a cliche of being 'the nice surgeons' and the 'early nights and tennis' lmao.

vicwillis
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ENT resident here. Thank you for putting this together! Love the series, and this episode was spot on. Captured so many things I love about the field that most people don't realize!

michaelmontalbano
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I work at an Academic Hospital in the OR. After watching every single speciality, I became really fascinated with ENT. They were doing a Moh's nasal reconstruction and did a pedicle flap. It was the coolest thing ever! This guy did not have a nose, and they completely reconstructed it by using his forhead skin! It had really similar anatomy, and he took ear cartilage to help give the nose shape and support. Also he was the nicest guy ever, and just talked with me and explained what he was doing while he was doing it. I think this will be the surgical specialty for me, and this video just reinforced that.

bearssaymeow
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Just wanted to add: I went into medical school gung ho wanting to do ENT. I worked for a community ENT before medical school and thought it was awesome; relatively chill with both clinic and OR time, seemed perfect. I rotated on the service at my medical school (big academic hospital) and holy s*** academic ENT is different than community, haha. Academic you deal with SUPER sick patients, trauma patients etc with trachs and stuff can get really really scary, real quick!! Also, soooo much spit, people profusely bleeding out of their mouths, head and neck cancers are devastating! The ENTs are among the hardest working attendings/residents in the academic hospital. I ran around from 5:30am-7:30pm almost every day of that rotation.

This video was great to remind me that community is an more "chill" option.

jill-voru
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I've been waiting for this for so long! Thank you! 🙏🏽

bearssaymeow
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Finally the video for ENT.
I'm an ENT resident and I was waiting for you to post this video.

ImJanhvi
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Generally, most ENT surgeons have clinic days most frequently and perform surgery somewhere between one and three days a week, depending on their subspecialty or system's needs. Clinical days generally are 9 am–5 pm days where we see a wide variety of patients and medical problems.👍

dailydoseofmedicinee
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This is hands down my favourite educational series on YouTube! So detailed and informative as always. Please consider doing medical oncology next!!

Exodarks
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Yes! I've been waiting for ENT, thank you so much!

sophsurvant
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I’m an Otolaryngology resident and I’m soo excited to watch this!

Mohamedddiop
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YES!! Thanks for listening to the requests for making this video

Athandatu
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3rd year med student here and we started clinical appointments.
Our second appointment was ENT.
I really enjoyed the appointment and it seemed like exactly what I was looking for in terms of work life balance, treatment satisfaction, interesting subject matter.
Might be too soon to decide and I am keeping my options open because we didn't have an ophthalmology appointment yet but I might go into ENT later in life.

ola
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Have been waiting for this one!! Thanks!!

alexbarna
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I appreciate the time & effort you put in these videos to communicate the information. Excellent work, thank you!

subjectsabouthealth
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I wait for your videos every saturday like its a TV show😂💯

ricoransom
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Wow! I didnt realise how complex the field of ENTs is.. I might consider this specialty in the future..

eileenswagatron
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My mom is an ENT surgeon and this video just gave me joy😂😂😁😁❤❤

clairebertha
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Oncologist or Hematologist would be great!

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