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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search AboutAbout History Our Mission Giving Contact Us Patient CarePatient Care Appointments & LocationsAppointments & Locations Virtual visits Patient safety For Referring Physicians Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Physicians Ear & HearingEar & Hearing Acoustic Neuroma Appointments & Locations Acoustic Neuroma Experts Auditory Brainstem Implants Our physicians Vestibular Cochlear Implant ProgramCochlear Implant Program Cochlear Implants Explained Rehabilitation & Research Audiology General OtolaryngologyGeneral Otolaryngology Common Complaints Sleep Disturbance Salivary Gland Disorders Head and Neck CancerHead and Neck Cancer Meet the Head and Neck Cancer Team World Class Multidisciplinary Care Surgical Innovation Head and Neck Cancer Survivorship Head and Neck Cancer Research International Physician Observer Program in Head & Neck Surgery Nose and Sinus DiseaseNose and Sinus Disease Rhinology Allergy Pediatric OtolaryngologyPediatric Otolaryngology Patient Forms & Information Sleep Voice & AirwayVoice & Airway Voice & Airway Team What our patients say Skull base surgery Specialties EducationEducation Residency ProgramsResidency Programs A Taste of WashU ENT Clinical Residency Physician-Scientist Training ProgramPhysician-Scientist Training Program Physician-Scientist Supplemental Resident Quality of Life Current Residents Recent Residency Graduates Applying & InterviewingApplying & Interviewing Information for Residency Candidates Fellowship ProgramsFellowship Programs Advanced Head & Neck Surgical Oncology and Microvascular ReconstructionAdvanced Head & Neck Surgical Oncology and Microvascular Reconstruction Physician Observations Neurotology Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Pediatric Otolaryngology Medical StudentsMedical Students Predoctoral Training Program Diversity sub-internship Courses Research Opportunities Surgical Simulation Lab Program in Audiology and Communication Sciences Learning Environment Alumni ResearchResearch LaboratoriesLaboratories Puram LabPuram Lab Puram Lab Opportunities Puram Lab Team Puram Lab News Puram Lab Publications Puram Lab Research Projects Kim LabKim Lab Kim Lab Opportunities Kim Lab Team Kim Lab Research Projects Kim Lab Publications Kim Lab News Firszt LabFirszt Lab Firszt Lab Contacts Firszt Lab Team Sheets Lab Outcomes Research People News & EventsNews & Events Clinical Research Education and Statistics Training (CREST) Workshop 2024 Midwest Otolaryngology Simulation Training Special EventsSpecial Events Senturia Lectureship Spector Lectureship Shepard Lecture Ogura Lectureship Calendar Latest NewsLatest News Newsletter Inclusion & Diversity Open Search Pediatric Otolaryngology Program Director Kate Dunsky, MDAssistant ProfessorOtolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery Dr. Dunsky’s clinical interests include general pediatric otolaryngology conditions: otitis media, obstructive sleep apnea, rhinosinusitis, and pediatric voice, airway and swallowing problems. Program Contact: Kate Dunsky, MDPediatric OtolaryngologyOne Children’s Place, Suite 3S35St. Louis, MO  63110Physical Address:  St. Louis Children’s Hospital One Children’s PlaceSt. Louis, MO  63110Phone: (314) 454-4033Fax: (314) 454-2174Program E-mail: mailto:[email protected] Duration: This is a one year program, July 1-June 30 Prerequisite Training/Selection Criteria The following are required for applicants to be eligible to start full duties on July 1: A medical degree from an accredited institution A physician’s license from the Missouri State Board of Healing Arts, BNDD, and DEA. Attain hospital privileges at St. Louis Children’s Hospital. Attain Medicaid provider numbers. Graduation from a US ACGME-accredited otolaryngology residency program. Three letters of reference — at least two from faculty members of the training program of origin, one of whom is the program chair — provided to the preceptors of the fellowship A visit to the program site, and interview. Participation in the SFMatch centralized application process and match. Goals and Objectives for Training The broad educational purpose of this fellowship program is to graduate pediatric otolaryngologists who have superior proficiency in all aspects of otolaryngology care and treatment in pediatric patients. The fellow will be seeing patients in the St. Louis Children’s hospital clinic along with an attending physician. The fellow will be responsible for evaluating patients and presenting them to the attending physician with a proposed treatment plan. The fellow will learn specific skills such as surgical counseling, informed consent, and practice management. The fellow will participate primarily as first assistant on minor procedures performed in the office setting. The fellow will serve as a first contact along with residents for all emergency room or inpatient consults. The fellow will assist in the operating room on selected cases with various attending physicians to ensure a well-rounded surgical education.  This experience will allow the fellow to see patients post-operatively and follow their progress and learn the skills necessary to manage postoperative patients. The fellow will primarily serve as a junior faculty member. Teaching Staff Kate Dunsky, MD, Assistant Professor in the Division of Pediatric Otolaryngology, graduated from Saint Louis University School of Medicine, completed an Otolaryngology-HNS residency at Baylor College of Medicine, and completed her fellowship program at Texas Children’s Hospital/Baylor College of Medicine. Dr. Dunsky will be responsible for mentoring of the fellow’s skill and competency as the fellow operates or is in clinic. Dr. Dunsky will ensure that appropriate progress is being made in skill acquisition, advising the fellow on what aspects may need strengthening. Dr. Dunsky also tracks the number of procedures performed with or by the fellow to ensure he/she gains adequate experience. The fellow will rotate with each attending physician in clinic and the operating room. Each week the fellow will assess the clinic volumes and caseload to see which physician’s service he/she will be on. This schedule is also influenced by any rare or complicated surgical procedures that may provide a valuable learning experience for the fellow. Facilities Training occurs at St. Louis Children’s Hospital as well as the Children’s Specialty Care Center.  Educational Program/Basic Curriculum/Clinical and Research Components The fellow will see patients in the office with each of our attending physicians. The fellow will have the opportunity to operate with each physician on their surgical cases. The operative experience is a graduated experience with opportunities for primary responsibility on surgical cases as the fellow progresses.   Fellows are encouraged to spend time with audiologists, speech therapists, oral surgeons and plastic surgeons within the hospital and community (multiple established opportunities exist at the university). This will be emphasized during the Cleft Palate and Craniofacial Team clinic that is held weekly. This clinic consists of providers from various departments coordinating care on patients that need treatment from multiple providers. The fellow will be responsible for back-up call when a 2nd year resident is on primary call over the weekend. Evaluation Fellows are evaluated informally on an ongoing basis with regular feedback. There will be quarterly formal evaluations. This will consist of a global evaluation form completed by each attending physician, as well as a self-evaluation completed by the fellow. These will be discussed along with milestone completion during the quarterly meeting with Dr. Dunsky. Education Residency Programs Fellowship Programs Advanced Head & Neck Surgical Oncology and Microvascular Reconstruction Neurotology Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Pediatric Otolaryngology Medical Students Surgical Simulation Lab Program in Audiology and Communication Sciences Learning Environment Alumni Department of OtolaryngologyWashington University School of Medicine660 South Euclid AvenueCampus Box 8115St. Louis, MO [email protected] Us Instagram Twitter YouTube Contacts Physician directory MyChart Appointments: 314-362-7509 Administrative office: 314-362-7395 Media assistance Careers Faculty Job Openings Staff Job Openings Team Resources AMiON (Call Schedule) Workday ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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