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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 Education The department offers nationally recognized training programs that prepare tomorrow’s leaders in clinical and academic medicine. With a long history of producing academic leaders, our programs provide rigorous training in a collegial, supportive environment. What sets us apart? A balance of clinical and research training enhanced by a large, diverse patient population, leading-edge educational technology, and an accessible faculty dedicated to trainees’ success. “Congeniality is well-established in our program. Everyone is approachable, no matter what level of professorship.”— Nneoma Wamkpah, MD, T32 Research Fellow“I’m very proud to have been part of this supportive and innovative department.” — Recent graduate Pete Vila, MD, MSPH Residencies Choose between two tracks: Clinical Residency (5 years): Comprehensive training in every subspecialty   Physician-Scientist Training Program (7 years): Combines five years of clinical training with two years of protected research time, coursework in clinical and translational research, and career development seminars. Learn more about residency training » Fellowships Fellowships provide advanced training in subspecialty areas, working with world-renowned leaders on the most complex otolaryngology cases. Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Advanced Head and Neck Surgical Oncology and Microvascular Reconstruction Pediatric Otolaryngology Neurotology Medical student training The department offers a mentored research training experience for medical students, as well as several courses within the medical student curriculum. Learn more about educational opportunities for medical students » Audiology & deaf education The Program in Audiology and Communication Sciences (PACS) offers graduate study in the areas of audiology (AuD), deaf education (MSDE), and communication sciences (PhD). PACS is an independent program of the Washington University School of Medicine but is intimately associated with the Department of Otolaryngology through shared faculty, facilities and other resources. 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