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Hi all,
I have been a long time lurker and taken so much advice from this forum and want to thank all that have contributed. From the years of reading your posts, I can see that many of the attending and resident contributors have different backgrounds..whether it is their subspecialty, location, academic vs private, etc. As a resident who is starting to think of what type of career and practice I want to be apart of, I've realized that during residency we are unfortunately only exposed to the small bubble of ENT life our residency provides, but careers and practices vary SIGNIFICANTLY everywhere you look.
We are starting a project to collect stories and interviews with ENTs across the country to give ENT residents, young attendings and even those further into their careers a look into how Otolaryngology is practiced in all the various forms that it has.
We would love to have some of you from this forum share what you do on a day to day basis and answer a few questions (can be anonymous if preferred). If interested, send me a DM! We are hoping to create this series to become a very helpful resource for upcoming Otolaryngolgists!
- theOtolaryngologist
I have been a long time lurker and taken so much advice from this forum and want to thank all that have contributed. From the years of reading your posts, I can see that many of the attending and resident contributors have different backgrounds..whether it is their subspecialty, location, academic vs private, etc. As a resident who is starting to think of what type of career and practice I want to be apart of, I've realized that during residency we are unfortunately only exposed to the small bubble of ENT life our residency provides, but careers and practices vary SIGNIFICANTLY everywhere you look.
We are starting a project to collect stories and interviews with ENTs across the country to give ENT residents, young attendings and even those further into their careers a look into how Otolaryngology is practiced in all the various forms that it has.
We would love to have some of you from this forum share what you do on a day to day basis and answer a few questions (can be anonymous if preferred). If interested, send me a DM! We are hoping to create this series to become a very helpful resource for upcoming Otolaryngolgists!
- theOtolaryngologist
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