Your day will begin with rounds in the morning, followed by time in the OR or clinic/office setting.
Wednesday, 7:00am - 8:00am, is Otolaryngology Grand Rounds for everyone, mandatory attendance is required.
Wednesday, 8:00 am - 9:30am is the resident lecture series - all medical students on rotation will attend.
Medical students are required to take call twice. Calls are in-house and the call schedule dates are arranged with the resident team once the rotation begins.
- One weekend, 24-hour call scheduled either on a Friday or Saturday. The student will have the next day off e.g., Saturday or Sunday.
- One weekday overnight call (night float) scheduled during the week on a day that the student is not rotating at the VA the following day as the student is scheduled off the day after night float call ends.
Students are paired with a faculty preceptor during one week of the four-week rotation and will follow the preceptor in their clinic and OR. The intent of the preceoptship is to connect students with faculty and attend their clinics/OR. Faculty preceptors may also help answer student questions about ENT, residency programs and the match. Students will receive their schedule preceptor week prior to the start of the rotation, including faculty contact information. Students will email the faculty precpetor to introduce theirself prior to begining their assigned week.
An oral presentation is scheduled the last Wednesday of week four. Students will prepare a 5-7 minute PPT presenstation on an ENT topic of their choice. The presenentation must be emailed to Angie Keith @ keithae@ucmail.uc.edu the fourth Monday of the rotation by 5:00PM. All presentations are grouped into one presentation. Students should prepare for a brief Q&A after their presentation. Professional dress is required. Please follow the oral presentations guidelines that you recieved in your welcome email.
A sample week schedule is not provided as it changes from day to day and can involve any combination of rounds, inpatient consults, outpatient clinics and OR time.