A Four-Week Otolaryngology Virtual Educational Curriculum for Prospective Applicants

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The COVID-19 pandemic led to a suspension of visiting student rotations across the United States. For senior medical students applying into surgical subspecialties, such as otolaryngology, these away rotations serve a vital role in the residency application process. Prior to the pandemic, there was not a virtual alternative to in-person visiting student rotations for applicants. We developed a replicable and expandable program focused on helping prospective otolaryngology applicants (fourth-year medical students) gain exposure to the experiences typically offered via in-person rotations. The goal was to improve otolaryngology-specific knowledge and to help applicants demonstrate specific program interest, without the financial and logistical challenges associated with in-person away rotations.

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Lee, J., Stevens, M. N., Landeen, K. C., Lipscomb, B. E., & Whigham, A. S. (2024). A Four-Week Otolaryngology Virtual Educational Curriculum for Prospective Applicants. Ear, Nose and Throat Journal, 103(5), 274–276. https://doi.org/10.1177/01455613211052337

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