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Why Super-Specialization Through Fellowship in ENT Matters Today

  Over the past 10 years, Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) is a specialty that has changed significantly. Moreover, as medical technology and surgical techniques are rapidly advancing in addition to patients’ expectations, general specialization is often no longer sufficient. In order to remain competitive and provide high-quality care while developing a solid professional reputation, it is now incumbent upon ENT surgeons to pursue advanced fellowship training for super-specialization. In the 21st century focusing training after MS or DNB is not only an option but a strategic career choice. Increasing Needs for More Advanced Skillsets Today's healthcare requires accuracy, caution and current information. Patients have never been more educated and seek out specialists in particular procedures (e.g., endoscopic sinus surgery, cochlear implantation, skull base surgery, pediatric ENT). In addition to traditional training, many professionals also build on their theoretical framework through A...

Why Choose a Fellowship in Critical Care for a High-Impact Medical Career

  Awarded for research that has “enhanced training in critical care medicine” Critical care is the fulcrum of contemporary health care where timely decision making, technology and 30 years of clinical depth can determines the fate between meeting one’s maker or not. As the prevalence of critical illness, trauma and surgical emergencies in addition to critically-ill postoperative patients is increasing, there is also a growing demand for dedicated well-trained intensivists. This in turn has the unintended consequence of positioning critical care not just as a specialty, but a calling for which doctors should aspire when they know that people need them most and where those people are most able to be helped. Selection of an appropriate postgraduate pathway is crucial for doctors wishing to work effectively in ICU and emergency medicine (EM) departments. A dedicated training explains the process as well as instills doctors in skills, confidence and exposure to deal with critically ill ...