Co-Chair
Kirollos Armosh
Co-Chair
Rachel Janke
Welcome to the Otolaryngology Committee!
The ENT Committee serves to promote interaction between medical students, ENT residents, and attending physicians. This allows students to gain a greater insight into the field of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery. We facilitate active medical student participation in surgery and clinical care under the guidance of UF residents and faculty.
Residencies & Fellowships
Most residencies are fully accredited programs that provide education and experience in surgery, inpatient and outpatient clinical care, basic sciences and research as relates to diseases of the head and neck. A typical ENT residency is five years with approximately a 60/40 split between surgical/clinical days. Most residents complete three-to-six months of research. Typically, residency programs accept between one and five residents per year.
There is the option to proceed to fellowship in a variety of subspecialties including:
- Rhinology
- Otology and Neurotology
- Facial plastics and Reconstructive Surgery
- Pediatric Otolaryngology
- Laryngology
- Hand & Neck Surgery
- Cochlear Implant
- Endocrine Surgery
- Robotic Surgery
- Skull Base Surgery
- Sleep Surgery
Otolaryngology Committee Events
Events are announced via email. Previous events that we hope to repeat in the future are the pre-and post-match from 4th years, subspecialty panels, scoping workshops, community outreach and education, suturing clinics, guest speakers, and fundraising events for head and neck cancer research.
Shadowing Opportunities
The UF ENT Department is eager to have students shadow them. Please contact ENT faculty or residents who you are interested in shadowing, and they make arrangements with you.