Boston University Medical Center Program
Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery - Boston, MA | ACGME Code: 2802431051 | NRMP Code: 1257280C0
The Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Residency Program at Boston Medical Center has a rich history of producing successful graduates, including leaders in academic otolaryngology departments and the American College of Surgeons. The program accepts four residents each year and provides rotations at various medical centers, including the Veterans Administration Medical Center and The Boston Children's Hospital.
Residents in this program benefit from a "Service versus Education Committee" that ensures a balance between patient care and education. Research opportunities are encouraged, and residents receive resources for successful project completion. The faculty consists of fellowship-trained specialists covering various aspects of Otolaryngology.
The curriculum includes didactic education, conferences, and events, such as the New England Otolaryngology Society meetings and local courses on sinus and allergy. Residents are actively involved in national conferences and have access to educational funds for professional development.
The residency program prioritizes resident wellness by adhering to work-hour regulations and offering support structures for on-call responsibilities. The program's alumni network provides ongoing support for residents in training and fosters connections for career advancement.
Boston Medical Center's Otolaryngology residency program is committed to providing a comprehensive educational experience in a supportive environment conducive to learning and professional growth.
Web Sources
- Otolaryngology Residency Program | Boston Medical Center
- Programa de residencia en otorrinolaringología | Boston Medical Center
- Our Residents Otolaryngology | Boston Medical Center
- Recent Graduates | Boston Medical Center
- Resident Education | Boston Medical Center
- Otolaryngology Alumni | Boston Medical Center
Team
PGY1 Positions 4 ( 4, 4, 4, 4, 3 )
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Location
Boston city, Massachusetts
Living in Boston, MA
- Crime Rate and Safety: Boston has a relatively higher crime rate compared to some other cities in the U.S., especially in certain neighborhoods. It's important to be aware of your surroundings and take necessary precautions, especially at night.
- Fun Activities: Boston is known for its rich history, cultural attractions, and vibrant arts scene. Residents can enjoy visiting historical sites, museums, theaters, parks, and various festivals throughout the year.
- Climate: Boston experiences all four seasons with cold winters and hot summers. Be prepared for snowfall in the winter and humidity in the summer.
- Races and Population: Boston is a diverse city with a mix of races and cultures among its population. Residents can experience a lively multicultural atmosphere.
- Education: Boston is home to several prestigious educational institutions, including Harvard University and MIT. Residents have access to top-notch educational opportunities.
- Cost of Living: Boston is known for its relatively high cost of living, especially when it comes to housing and healthcare. It's advisable to budget carefully to manage expenses.
- Proximity to Bigger Cities: Boston is located approximately 4 hours drive from New York City. New York City offers a different urban experience with its own cultural attractions, dining scene, and entertainment options.
- Pros: Rich history, cultural diversity, top educational institutions, vibrant arts scene.
- Cons: High cost of living, higher crime rate in certain areas.
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