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Comment avoir un Rendez-vous chez un ORL ?
Comment avoir un Rendez-vous chez un ORL ?
Faut-il passer par son médecin traitant pour consulter un ORL ? Oui, pour une consultation ORL, il faut d’abord s’adresser à son médecin généraliste. Le médecin traitant informera ensuite de l’état de santé du patient au spécialiste.
Qui aller voir pour les oreilles ?
Le rôle du médecin ORL (oto-rhino-laryngologiste) ou du chirurgien cervico-facial consiste à poser un diagnostic relié aux maladies des oreilles, du nez, de la gorge, du cou et de la tête en général.
What is the root word of otorhinolaryngologist?
- The term is a combination of New Latin combining forms ( oto- + rhino- + laryngo- + -logy) derived from four Ancient Greek words: οὖς ous ( gen.: ὠτός otos ), « ear », ῥίς rhis, « nose », λάρυγξ larynx, « larynx » and -λογία logia, « study » (cf. Greek ωτορινολαρυγγολόγος, « otorhinolaryngologist »).
What are the different types of fellowships in otorhinolaryngology?
- Fellowships include head and neck surgical oncology, facial plastic surgery, rhinology and sinus surgery, neuro-otology, pediatric otolaryngology, and laryngology. In the United States and Canada, otorhinolaryngology is one of the most competitive specialties in medicine in which to obtain a residency position following medical school.
Is otorhinolaryngology a competitive specialty?
- In the United States and Canada, otorhinolaryngology is one of the most competitive specialties in medicine in which to obtain a residency position following medical school. In the United Kingdom entrance to otorhinolaryngology higher surgical training is highly competitive and involves a rigorous national selection process.
What is ENT surgery and how does it work?
- In addition, ENT surgery encompasses the surgical management and reconstruction of cancers and benign tumors of the head and neck as well as plastic surgery of the face and neck.