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How to Become an ENT Ears, Nose, Throat Specialist
How to Become an ENT Ears, Nose, Throat Specialist
Dr. Ross Kopelman had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Bradley Block, an ENT (Ear, Nose, Throat) Specialist, about his journey to become an ENT (Ear, Nose, Throat), Specialist. In this video, you will discover tips you need to become aENT (Ear, Nose, Throat) Specialist and prepare for residency.
Bio for Dr. Bradley Block:
I am an otolaryngologist-head and neck surgeon, AKA, ENT, in the largest ENT practice in the country and separate and distinct from this, also have a podcast dedicated to teaching physicians "everything we should have been learning while we were memorizing Kreb's Cycle."
Reason Dr. Bradley Block pursued ENT (Ear, Nose, Throat), Specialist:
It is one of the few specialties where you can treat newborns through geriatrics and the range for disease process and interventions vary as widely as the age range.
Education:
College - University of Pennsylvania
Medical School - SUNY Buffalo
Residency - Georgetown
Typical Day in the life of an ENT (Ear, Nose, Throat) Specialist:
I see patients 4 days a week, operate 1-2 half days and sometimes have a little administrative time for my responsibilities within the group.
Residency training:
5 years. One year of general surgery (although this is now owned by the ENT program) followed by 4 years of ENT. It was intense. Every year had its own challenges, but the second year (first year of ENT) was probably the most rigorous.
What type of advice do you give to those aspiring to be an ENT (Ear, Nose, Throat), Specialist:
Study, do research, you have no idea what you are getting yourself into - the field varies so widely between our subspecialties and private practice vs. academics, that an isolated experience on one rotation gives you such a narrow exposure that your life after residency will likely be very very different
3 Things that Excite Dr. Bradley Block about being an ENT (Ear, Nose, Throat) Specialist:
Ears
Noses
throats
If Dr. Bradley Block picked another field:
architect, engineer, urologist
Dr. Ross Kopelman had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Bradley Block, an ENT (Ear, Nose, Throat) Specialist, about his journey to become an ENT (Ear, Nose, Throat), Specialist. In this video, you will discover tips you need to become aENT (Ear, Nose, Throat) Specialist and prepare for residency.
Bio for Dr. Bradley Block:
I am an otolaryngologist-head and neck surgeon, AKA, ENT, in the largest ENT practice in the country and separate and distinct from this, also have a podcast dedicated to teaching physicians "everything we should have been learning while we were memorizing Kreb's Cycle."
Reason Dr. Bradley Block pursued ENT (Ear, Nose, Throat), Specialist:
It is one of the few specialties where you can treat newborns through geriatrics and the range for disease process and interventions vary as widely as the age range.
Education:
College - University of Pennsylvania
Medical School - SUNY Buffalo
Residency - Georgetown
Typical Day in the life of an ENT (Ear, Nose, Throat) Specialist:
I see patients 4 days a week, operate 1-2 half days and sometimes have a little administrative time for my responsibilities within the group.
Residency training:
5 years. One year of general surgery (although this is now owned by the ENT program) followed by 4 years of ENT. It was intense. Every year had its own challenges, but the second year (first year of ENT) was probably the most rigorous.
What type of advice do you give to those aspiring to be an ENT (Ear, Nose, Throat), Specialist:
Study, do research, you have no idea what you are getting yourself into - the field varies so widely between our subspecialties and private practice vs. academics, that an isolated experience on one rotation gives you such a narrow exposure that your life after residency will likely be very very different
3 Things that Excite Dr. Bradley Block about being an ENT (Ear, Nose, Throat) Specialist:
Ears
Noses
throats
If Dr. Bradley Block picked another field:
architect, engineer, urologist
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phySiatry!!!
As anesthesia specialist and interested in pain medicine ; this interview is 👌 super
"I am also very interested in the foot. I am constantly putting mine in my mouth!"...Joe Biden
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Nice interview
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Told the same story over and over
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Becoming a hematologist always my number 1 ambition, yes I am on the pre-med track to do so Junior year now.
Sickle cell isn’t benign
Thank you for this interview!! So helpful!!!
There are Medical (Chemotherapy), immunologic, Radiotherapy and Surgical Oncology sub specialist as well. They all work together. The Patient is the focus ! And the family along with social workers help the patient! Nurses also specialize in these areas. Enough works to need people.
I was hoping Dr. Kopelman would let Dr. Jain explain why she ruled out pulmonary & critical care and chose hematology & oncology! Those are the two I'm most interested in, even though I realize they're both completely different subspecialties (e.g. pulm/ccm has a lot more procedures like central lines, intubations, and learning the vent; the various ICUs like the MICU allow for a shift work mentality; pulm involves pulm consults as well as outpatient pulm so pulm/ccm can be a good mix between inpatient and outpatient work; pulm/ccm involves a lot of family meetings to discuss goals of care and the like; hem/onc, outside of fellowship, i.e. as an attending, is largely outpatient work with more or less regular if long hours and limited call and typically call from home; hem/onc involves a lot of breaking bad news).
Thank you so much! That was really inspiring
Do I have to do any years of Residency?
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Two words-love it. Please make more of these real live with real doctors more...cheers to medicine!
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good luck! you got this!!
Same, but im not tryna do 8+ years of college
@@noahpike6163 darlin it's 4 years of college, 4 years of med school, 3-7 years of residency, and optional fellowship
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How do you get into med?
What degree did you get in college?
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I’m 20 and want to be a cosmetic dentist is it too late to start
Of course not. You are still very young. Work hard and you’ll make it in no time❤️
Rxphxelx well thank you so much
Dylan Hoffman I’m 25, did my bachelors of business in Canada and now switching to dentistry. Going to start a 6 year university program in Europe, then it’s going to take 2 years to transfer back to Canada, so it’s never to late brother! You’re super young and have a long life ahead of you :)
Finish ur under graduate first then come back 😂
You are 22 now, did you start?
This really helps! Thanks!
This needs way way way way more likes keep going love your videos
Alexa Raquel share with your friends and it will grow ;). - Dr. Ross
Amazing work. Keep it up.
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Very helpful! Because I’m planning to become a dermatologist :)
Great interview
Brittany thank you. Glad you enjoyed! -Doctor Ross
I would've enjoyed this video a lot more if he didn't interrupt her so much but still, thanks to Dr. Jacqueline Dikansky for handling it with such poise and providing information about pediatric dentistry (:
Jackie I totally agree with you! It was my first live interview I was a little nervous didn’t quite have the flow down but now I do. Thank you so much for the feedback! -Doctor Ross
instaBlaster.
coool!