Ear nose and throat
( ENT ) specialist
Ear, nose and throat specialists, also called ENTs, ENT
doctors and otolaryngologists, specialize in otolaryngology (pronounced
ō-tō-la-rən-gä-lə-jē). Otolaryngologists diagnose, manage and treat disorders
of the head and neck, including the ears, nose throat, sinuses, voice box
(larynx) and other structures. Otolaryngology is a surgical specialty and ENTs
are trained in the medical and surgical management of disease.
Salary : $237,788
- $439,7
Education: Training and Certification
ENT physicians must complete about 15 years of
education and training, including a 4-year undergraduate program, 4-year
medical program, at least 5 years of specialty training and a 1- to 2-year
residency program (e.g., General Surgery). Then, physicians must undergo peer
evaluations and pass oral and written examinations administered by the American
Board of Otolaryngology
No I would not want to be one because I don’t want to be a
doctor and not spend more years in school
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