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The UC Department of Otolaryngology is one of the premier ear, nose and throat programs in the country. We take pride in offering the highest standards of patient care and medical training.
Our outstanding team of physicians includes nationally recognized researchers in head and neck cancer, hearing loss, voice and pediatric airway disorders. Our physicians serve as faculty in the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and appear in America’s Top Doctors and Best Doctors in America.
Our physicians treat patients across the globe and specialize in more than 20 patient conditions. We are known for advanced techniques in skull base surgery, including lateral skull base, temporal bone, anterior skull base and frameless sterotactic CT image guided surgical procedures.
The department is committed to enhancing and improving the quality of health care by discovering, teaching and applying new knowledge. We accomplish this mission by:
- Providing high-quality clinical care to our patients.
- Serving as a resource for the medical community by providing secondary and tertiary patient care.
- Providing the highest level of training for residents, fellows and medical students.
- Providing medical education opportunities at the local, state and national levels.
Our comprehensive approach to patient care includes the most advanced treatment protocols in medicine and treating all ages of patients - from children to adults.
A Committment to Children The Division of Pediatric Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center provides a center of excellence to treat primary and specialized ear, nose and throat problems. The pediatric otolaryngology team is one of the busiest surgical subspecialties at Cincinnati Children’s, with some 33,000 outpatient visits and 11,000 procedures each year. The team has performed more than 1,555 airway reconstructions. Our pediatric ear, nose and throat specialists also volunteer their time and services to improve the quality of life for children around the world.
A Leader in Research The department’s investigators work at the forefront of innovative research and clinical trials, with more than $4 million in funded research. Our goal is to foster multidisciplinary relationships that advance science. Our faculty are committed to providing excellent training to residents and medical students.
Educating the Next Generation As one of the country’s leading ENT residency training programs, we attract more than 300 applicants for four resident slots each year. Our pediatric otolaryngology fellowship is considered the premier fellowship in the United States. Our residents have early exposure to both otology and facial plastics. We also offer advanced training in three ENT specialties: neurotology, head and neck and pediatric otolaryngology.
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