The Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine was established in 1910. Since then, the department has had a long tradition of training excellent otolaryngologists who have gone into private and academic practices throughout the country.
Our Mission
"To provide an environment in which every one of our residents can achieve his or her maximum potential."
Overview
The department's faculty include physicians who are nationally and internationally known in Hearing & Balance Disorders, Base of Skull Surgery, Head & Neck Cancer, Sinus Surgery, Pediatric Airway Problems, and general Ear, Nose, Throat, Head & Neck Surgery. As well as nationally recognized Ph.D.s and professionals with master's degrees in audiology, speech-language pathology and neurobiological research.
The department trains 13 residents in a 5-year residency program. PGY1 residents spend six months in the Department of General Surgery and six months in Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery. Faculty have an active personal patient practice as well as a busy consultative service for the residents.
More than 4,000 operative procedures are done each year, which include major resections of head and neck cancers, otology and neuro-otology (hearing, balance and facial motor disturbances), reconstructive procedures, pediatric and adult ear, nose, throat, sinus, salivary gland, airway and food passage procedures, including reconstructive procedures for pediatric airway problems and endoscopic sinus surgery.
All the hospitals to which residents in otolaryngology are assigned are located within the OU Health Sciences Center. These are OU Medical Center, The Children's Hospital and the Oklahoma City VA Hospital.
OU Health Sciences Center
The Department functions within the College of Medicine at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, which is a 200-acre campus, located one mile south of the state capitol in Oklahoma City. This is a large complex of scientific institutions, which includes seven colleges: the College of Medicine, the College of Dentistry, the College of Nursing, the College of Public Health, the College of Pharmacy, the College of Allied Health, and the Graduate College.
The Health Sciences Center functions as a primary and tertiary health care center for the state. Referrals to the center are local, statewide, national, and international. Learn more about the OU Health Sciences Center and OU Medicine.
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City, the crossroads of the Southwest, is a progressive growing metropolis. A great place to live or visit, Oklahoma City and its surrounding suburbs are home to 12 colleges and universities, many major corporate and industrial companies, quality complex, one of the nation's top zoos, the National Cowboy Hall of Fame, and Western Heritage Center.
Dozens of educational and cultural points of interest boast the city's heritage and promote the future. Great entertainment and recreational opportunities are available, including world class wind surfing and the recently built Remington Park horse racing track. Oklahoma City retains a quality of life often missing in other major metropolitan areas. Residents and visitors can enjoy cultural, educational and artistic offerings in a peaceful, Southwestern atmosphere.