Johns Hopkins University Program
Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery - Baltimore, MD | ACGME Code: 2802321047 | NRMP Code: 1242280C1, 1242280C0
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The Johns Hopkins Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Residency Program offers comprehensive training in all subspecialties and provides unparalleled research opportunities. The program is highly regarded and is among the top-ranked otolaryngology residency programs in the U.S. according to Doximity.
Application Requirements:
- Applications are accepted through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS).
- Two tracks are available for applicants: a clinical track and a research track.
- Required documents include a curriculum vitae, three letters of recommendation, USMLE scores, in-training exam scores, a photograph, and a personal statement.
Selection Process:
- The resident selection committee ranks applicants based on letters of recommendation, medical school record, research experience, and extracurricular activities.
- Approximately 40 applicants are chosen for interviews out of around 400 applications received annually.
- Interviews are conducted virtually on specific dates in January.
Resident Education:
- All residents participate in weekly resident didactics, grand rounds, and journal club sessions.
- The program offers annual hands-on educational courses covering various topics related to otolaryngology.
Rotations:
- Residents move through different rotations each year, including general surgery, neurosurgery, otology, head and neck oncology, and more.
- The program provides exposure to inpatient and outpatient settings, with extensive clinical responsibilities at multiple clinical sites.
Benefits and Perks:
- Residents receive health and dental insurance, disability and life insurance, retirement plans, and vacation time.
- Residents are provided with an annual Resident Education Fund allowance to support educational needs.
- Other perks include subsidized parking, paid In-Service Exam fees, free memberships to professional organizations, travel funding, and various social events coordinated by the program.
Web Sources
- Residency Program | Johns Hopkins Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
- Application | Johns Hopkins Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Residency
- Our Residents | Johns Hopkins Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Residency
- Program | Johns Hopkins Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Residency
- Rotations | Johns Hopkins Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Residency
- R25 Research | Johns Hopkins Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Residency
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Location
Baltimore County, Maryland
Population
854,535
Income
$86,526
Education
43.2%
Employment
63.2%
Health
4.7%
Age
40
Crime
1,151
Housing
$120,000
Living in Baltimore, MD - Program Location Overview
- Crime Rate and Safety: Baltimore has a higher crime rate compared to the national average, with some areas being safer than others. It's essential to research specific neighborhoods for safety before moving.
- Fun Activities: Baltimore offers a variety of cultural attractions, such as the Inner Harbor, museums, historic sites, and waterfront activities. There are also parks, nightlife spots, and diverse dining options to explore.
- Climate: Baltimore experiences all four seasons, with hot summers and cold winters. Spring and fall are mild and pleasant, making outdoor activities enjoyable during those times.
- Races and Population: Baltimore is a diverse city with a significant African American population. It also has a mix of other races and ethnicities, contributing to its vibrant culture and communities.
- Education: Baltimore is home to several universities and colleges, providing educational opportunities and contributing to the city's intellectual landscape.
- Cost of Living: The cost of living in Baltimore is slightly above the national average, with housing costs being a significant factor. Rent and home prices can vary greatly depending on the neighborhood.
- Proximity to Bigger Cities: Baltimore is about an hour's drive away from Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia. Both cities offer their own unique attractions, cultural experiences, and job opportunities for residents willing to commute.
- Pros: Diverse population, cultural attractions, educational opportunities, proximity to other major cities.
- Cons: Higher crime rate in some areas, slightly above average cost of living, extreme weather conditions.
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