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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 Neurotology Program Director Jacques A. Herzog, MDProfessor of Otolaryngology—Head & Neck Surgery;Chief, Division of Otology/NeurotologyCastle Connolly Top Doctor Phone: Patient appointments: 314-453-0001 Program Coordinator: Kristin VierlingDepartment of Otolaryngology – Head & Neck SurgeryWashington University School of Medicine660 S. Euclid Ave., Campus Box 8115St. Louis, MO  63110Phone: (314) 273-6317 Program E-mail: [email protected] Program Duration: Application Deadline: Application: Interview Dates: Match Day: This is a two-year program starting July 1, 2025 June 15, 2024 SF Match Saturday, Sept. 7 and Saturday, Sept. 21, 2024 October 15, 2024 Goals and Objectives for Training The Neurotology Training Program at Washington University in St. Louis provides a comprehensive experience in the field of Neurotology. This ACGME-accredited program fosters a collegial, high-volume fellowship experience with auxiliary research opportunities unique to Washington University and its Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery.   The educational mission of the Neurotology training program at Washington University in St. Louis is to prepare its fellows to become competent and highly-skilled neurotologists with excellent training in clinical and surgical patient care, mastery of existing knowledge, excellence in teaching, and development of modern research skills. Through mentorship and hands-on experience, the fellow should be well equipped to handle the rigors of a busy otology/neurotology practice and strive to be a leader in our specialty.  Semiannual evaluations measure the fellow’s development through the Neurotology milestones as set forth by the ACGME.  View the ACGME Neurotology Milestones (PDF) » Neurotology Faculty Craig A. Buchman, MD, FACS Lindburg Professor and ChairDepartment of Otolaryngology—Head & Neck SurgeryCastle Connolly Top Doctor Phone: Patient appointments: (314) 362-7509 Nedim Durakovic, MD Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology—Head & Neck Surgery; Director, Dizziness and Balance Center Phone: Patient appointments: (314) 362-7509 Jacques A. Herzog, MD Professor of Otolaryngology—Head & Neck Surgery;Chief, Division of Otology/NeurotologyCastle Connolly Top Doctor Phone: Patient appointments: 314-453-0001 Matthew A. Shew, MD Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology—Head & Neck Surgery Phone: Patient appointments (314) 362-7509 Cameron C. Wick, MD Associate Professor of Otolaryngology—Head & Neck SurgeryCastle Connolly Top Doctor Phone: Patient appointments: (314) 362-7509 Facilities Training occurs at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis Children’s Hospital, and St. Luke’s Hospital. Curriculum Highlights High-volume lateral skull base tumor practice with exposure to a variety of lateral skull base approaches including translabyrinthine, retrosigmoid, middle cranial fossa, and combined petrosal approaches. Interdisciplinary monthly skull-base conference with Neurosurgery, Head and Neck Surgery, Radiation Oncology, Medical Oncology, and Neuroradiology. Hands-on experience with a variety of advanced otologic surgeries for pediatric pathologies, chronic ear disease, otosclerosis, and superior canal dehiscence. Leaders in cochlear implantation trials, imaging, and innovation. Use of all 3 manufacturers’ devices. Comprehensive vestibular experience with up-to-date diagnostic and management priniciples.  Our vestibular lab employs modern testing modalities with a multi-disciplinary approach to dizziness. Dedicated mentorship and a flexible schedule to maximize surgical experience with completing and presenting research projects on a national stage. Exposure to endoscopic ear surgery for chronic ear disease and select lateral skull base pathologies. State-of-the-art simulation (temporal bone) lab with ample supply of bones. The curriculum includes labs dedicated to resident and fellow education, as well as coordinated dissections with our neurosurgical colleagues. Monthly otology conference for in-depth discussions relevant to fellowship education. Extensive departmental and university-based research support. Weekly informal journal clubs. Intraoperative experiences with and without otolaryngology residents. No primary call. Research Washington University in St. Louis has a strong history of basic science and clinical research. The Department of Otolaryngology remains one of the top funded otolaryngology departments in the country and much of the research efforts are dedicated to otology/neurotology. Fellows are encouraged to take advantage of the unique intradepartmental research support services as well as collaborate with any of the basic science labs. There is also potential to collaborate with other strong departments at Washington University, including but not limited to, neurosurgery, radiology, engineering, genetics, or the Knight Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center. The Neurotology fellow will on average have one day per week dedicated to research. There is no pre-determined research block, rather the research time will be coordinated with the clinical schedule and upcoming research deadlines. The expectation is to have multiple projects completed for publication and presentations at relevant national meetings. The fellowship staff will work closely with the fellow to offer mentorship and collaboration.  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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