Yale-New Haven Medical Center Program
Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery - New Haven, CT | ACGME Code: 2800821026 | NRMP Code: 1089280C0
The Yale Otolaryngology Residency Program at Yale-New Haven Medical Center focuses on providing excellent clinical training to equip otolaryngologists for successful careers in various paths within the healthcare field. The program boasts graduates who have become leaders in academics, education, and clinical practice.
Key features of the program include: - Active and supportive resident community - Elective opportunities during the 4th year - Extensive hands-on laboratory and simulation-based educational programs - Primary teaching sites at Yale New Haven Hospital (York Street Campus and St. Raphael Campus) - Veteran Affairs Medical Center rotation - Retreat at Split Rock for cosmetic and reconstructive surgery procedures - Wellness emphasis
Application information: Interested applicants should apply through ERAS and the NRMP website. The application deadline is November 1st.
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PGY1 Positions 4 ( 4, 4, 3, 4, 2 )
Admission
Training
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Location
New Haven County, Connecticut
Living in New Haven, CT
- Crime Rate and Safety: New Haven has a higher crime rate compared to the national average, with some neighborhoods being safer than others. It's advised to research the safety of specific areas before choosing your residence.
- Fun Activities: New Haven is known for cultural attractions like Yale University, museums, galleries, and theaters. It offers diverse dining options, parks, and access to Long Island Sound for outdoor lovers.
- Climate: New Haven has a humid subtropical climate with hot summers and cold winters. Expect high humidity in summer and significant snowfall in winter.
- Races and Population: New Haven has a diverse population with a mix of different races and ethnicities, creating a vibrant and inclusive community.
- Education: New Haven is home to Yale University, providing opportunities for intellectual growth and cultural experiences. There are also public and private schools for families with children.
- Cost of Living: The cost of living in New Haven is higher than the national average, especially in terms of housing and healthcare. However, transportation costs are relatively lower.
- Nearby Cities: Larger cities like New York City and Boston are approximately 1.5 to 2 hours away by car, offering access to a wide range of professional and social opportunities.
- Pros: Vibrant cultural scene, diverse community, access to prestigious educational institutions.
- Cons: Higher cost of living, some areas with higher crime rates, cold winters.
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