Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) Surgeon
Duties and
Responsibilities:
Ear, nose, throat
specialists, also known as otolaryngologists or ENT specialists, are medical
doctors responsible for surgical and medical treatment of the ear, nose, and
throat, as well as the related head and
neck areas. Specialized skills of otolaryngologists include managing nose and
nasal passage and face and neck. Otolaryngologists focusing on the ears treat
hearing disorders, infections, infections, balance disorders, nerve pain, ear
noise (tinnitus), and cranial nerve disorder. ENT specialists of the nose
deal with patients suffering from chronic sinusitis. Throat specialists treat
diseases of the larynx, esophagus, and upper aero-digestive tract, including
swallowing and voice disorders. Medical specialists treating problems in the head
and neck regions deal with tumors, infectious diseases, deformities, and facial
trauma.
Average Salary: $180,000-$230,000
Average Salary: $180,000-$230,000
Educational Requirements:
Student must take advanced
science and math in high school. They must complete at least five years of
training in a surgical residency. Most start their medical education with a Bachelor
of Science degree, but those with a Bachelor of Arts degree are also accepted
into some medical school programs. This comprises a one-year course in general
surgery and four-year course in otolaryngology.
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