otolaryngology (oh/toe/lair/in/goll/oh/jee)
Otolaryngologists are also called Ear, Nose and Throat—or ENT—specialists. They are doctors who have five years of additional training in both medicine and surgery of the ears, nose and throat as well as related structures of the head and neck. Pediatric ENTs receive one to two additional years of fellowship training in the subspecialty of pediatric otolaryngology. They are qualified to treat children with:
American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, 2008.
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Written by: JC Jones MA, RN
Reviewed by: Last Updated: February 20, 2008 Published By: Healthline Networks Inc. |