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  2. Begin by entering your name in the 'Applicant's Name' field at the top of the form.
  3. In the 'Required Qualifications' section, ensure you provide details about your education and training, including completion of an ACGME or AOA-accredited residency.
  4. Next, fill out the certification information, indicating your current certification status with relevant boards.
  5. Document your clinical experience by detailing at least 50 otolaryngologic surgery procedures performed in the last 12 months.
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Becoming an otolaryngologist requires as many as 15 years of college and post-graduate study. That includes 4 years of undergraduate study, 4 years of medical school, 5 years of specialty training. The doctor must then pass the American Board of Otolaryngologist exam.
Here are the essential steps: Step 1: Complete a Bachelors Degree. Step 2: Attend Medical School. Step 3: Pass the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 4: Complete a Residency in Otolaryngology. Step 5: Obtain Board Certification. Step 6: Pursue a Fellowship (Optional)
Competitiveness of ENT: Otolaryngology is one of the more competitive specialties in the US Matching into ENT typically requires strong academic performance, research experience, and relevant clinical experience.
Residents are required to take the Otolaryngology Training Examination offered by the American Board of Otolaryngology during the PGY-1 through PGY-5 years of residency.
The shortest residencies are: Family Medicine (3 years) Internal Medicine (3 years) Emergency Medicine (3-4 years) Pediatrics (3 years)

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The estimated total pay for a Otolaryngology Resident is $114,321 per year, with an average salary of $92,758 per year. These numbers represent the median, which is the midpoint of the ranges from our proprietary Total Pay Estimate model and based on salaries collected from our users.
Once medical school has been successfully completed the graduate school experience begins in the form of a residency, which focuses on a particular medical specialty. Residencies can last from three to seven years, with surgical residencies lasting a minimum of five years.
Introduction. ​​The otolaryngology residency match is a highly competitive process, where fourth-year medical student applicants apply to a limited number of residency positions across the country. Almost every year, there are more applicants than the actual number of residency spots [1,2].

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