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Otorhinolaryngology

Sub-Specialties – (*Currently recognized by American Board of Medical Subspecialties):

  • Head and Neck – Surgical oncology,Reconstruction and Endocrine surgery
  • Facial plastics*  – Facial cosmetics,Maxillofacial and Trauma
  • Otology – Ear and Hearing
  • Neuro-otology* – Middle and inner ear,Temporal bone, Skull base and Dizziness
  • Rhinology/Sinus – Sinusitis, Allergy, Anterior skull base and Apnea and snoring
  • Laryngology – Voice therapy and Phono-surgery
  • Pediatrics* – VeloPalatine-Insufficiency,Cleft Lip and Palate, Airway, Vascular Malformations and Cochlear Implant/BAHA
  • Sleep* 

eMatchPhysicians.com is an online recruiter for physicians and is the most comprehensive online resource for physician jobs. Our sophisticated search and matching technology provides you with the most relevant physician employment opportunities. eMatchPhysicians.com has partnered with the leading hiring organizations and physician recruiters so you can be confident that your otorhinolaryngology job search will result in reliable and quality otorhinolaryngology jobs and a wide range of sub-specialties, all across the United States and Canada.

As a physician, you can search for otorhinolaryngology jobs in one or more states at a time. You can also identify any applicable area of special interest, such as general otorhinolaryngology jobs and pediatric otorhinolaryngology jobs.

According to the American Academy of Otolaryngology, “the current and predicted workforce supply and demographics are at a satisfactory level, perhaps with a modest oversupply of otolaryngologists when applied to a strict managed care model.” The annual salary for otolaryngologists ranges from $229,623 to $403,252.
 
Otolaryngology-head and neck surgery is one of the most exciting areas for subspecialty training within surgery. It attracts some of the most talented and driven senior medical students year in and year out, and is therefore one of the most competitive fields for residency training. What makes it special, however, is the down-to-earth nature which characterizes most otolaryngologists both in academic and community practices. It is the same quality which medical students note quickly during their interviewing for otolaryngology training programs.
Otolaryngology-head and neck surgery encompasses many subspecialties. Areas for specific subspecialization include head and neck oncology and microvascular surgery, otology/neurotology, pediatric otolaryngology, and facial plastic and reconstructive surgery. In addition, the areas of rhinology and sinus surgery, general otolaryngology, laryngology, and basic science research are highly stressed in most residency programs. It is this wide field of potential diversity within one specialty that gives so much freedom of choice to otolaryngologists as they embark upon a surgical career.
 
One of the most appealing aspects of otolaryngology to those both experienced in the specialty and those first evaluating it, is the diversity of patient care that is available to the otolaryngologist. Depending upon the specialty chosen, an otolaryngologist may treat patients from the first days of life to the time of death. Otolaryngologists are able to treat both men and women, and they are able to apply both medical and surgical skills in the treatment of their patients. Clinical diagnosis requires both the utilization of tests, as well as the administration of a detailed and skillful physical examination. Otolaryngologists are fortunate in that many of their patients’ conditions can be diagnosed primarily on physical exam. As such, otolaryngologists are able to maintain a very “hands on” approach to the care of their patients.
 
Presently, there are multiple opportunities in academic medicine, with the ability to have a fulfilling practice and quality home life. Most otolaryngology graduates will pursue practices in the community, usually in group practices. Again, with such group practices, it is easy to find an area of specialty or expertise. One of the great strengths of otolaryngology is that the field is not over-crowded; and the job search for otolaryngologists is usually relatively open with multiple opportunities for practice depending upon the location. Otolaryngology is a highly sought after surgical career, with many reasons for its great popularity. Its greatest strength may be its diversity, which allows the otolaryngologist to begin and maintain a fulfilling surgical and medical career. Perhaps, in fact, this is the reason why most otolaryngologists are so down to earth and happy and why the field inspires so much camaraderie

Positions in the specialty discipline of otorhinolaryngology are readily available across the United States and around the world. The problem for most physicians is finding the time to explore the options available. Making cold calls to acquaintances or co-workers and sifting through the various ads in journals and on the internet can be very time-consuming. Alternatively, if you are relocating, you may not have any familiarity with hospitals and medical groups or community offerings in a new area. In this case, time and distance can be a problem if you’re using the conventional approaches to finding a job.

At eMatchPhysicians.com, we offer a simple option—you can view Otorhinolaryngology Job Matches and explore our database of otorhinolaryngology job opportunities. Your privacy will always be protected, and you have the opportunity to make your profile as visible or as private as you’d like it to be. You can submit a request for further information based on jobs that interest you set up phone appointments and interviews, and more.

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