Please do pathology or a subspecialty of pathology. It's a very underrepresented field and I'm interested in going into pathology. Great videos though.
Good suggestion! I will look into this! Make sure to subscribe to be on the look out for this and upcoming new videos posted every MWF at 5pm CST! A. Webb www.antoniowebbmd.com twitter.com/drwebb82 facebook.com/awebbmd ua-cam.com/users/antoniowebbmd instagram.com/overcomingtheoddsbook
How much can they earn post residency? I think you forgot to ask? In private clinic as well teaching hospital? Thanks for you work Dr Webb! We love this series..
I am suffering from empty nose syndrome and this catastrophic disease is not a rare condition. I hope otolaryngologists will focus on elucidating the mechanism of breathing. By this, otolaryngologists may be able to go closer to the treatment of empty nose syndrome.
My son had his tonsils taken out when he was about 10. Now, he is 20. He has vomited periodically (violently) ever since the surgery. Is this just a side effect of the tonsillectomy?
4 years college undergrad +4 years medical school + 1 year of research year + 5 years residency + 2 years of fellowship. so basically 16 years of study after high school to become a board certified attending ENT. IN SHORT 16 YEARS
@@sadikadhaan4595 you don’t have to do a research year or fellowship. So it’s really 4 yrs undergrad + 4 yrs medical school + 5 yrs residency. The other stuff is not required but could be a part of your journey. Just posting this for anyone who reads the above comment in the future
In undergraduate? Either major in a bio/chem major or take the required prereqs to gain admission to medical school. Other than that, courses at that level dont matter as it pertains to ENT.
Good job with your channel. Man you're doing great with this. Love all of the Black Doctors you interview.
Thanks bro! Please let me know any suggestions you have to improve the channel or specific videos or topics that you like to see
Please do pathology or a subspecialty of pathology. It's a very underrepresented field and I'm interested in going into pathology.
Great videos though.
Thank you! I'm still trying to search down a Pathologist, but as soon as I find one, I will let you know!
Antonio J. Webb, M.D. could you please do a medical Technologist who became a doctor and what route they took please!!!!!
I love the surgical procedures involved in ENT. Excellent video very informative. Thank you .
Thank you for explaining what a Otolaryngologist does.
Awesome! Met him back in Houston when I was apart of MAPS!
Happy to see he's doing well! Thanks for Videos Dr. Web!
Awesome! Thanks for watching!
I’m not sure If you have one on Neurology but I would LOVE to see that!!🙌🏽
Hi, here you go: ua-cam.com/video/XNa7aiJjFPE/v-deo.html
4 a.m in the morning, wow!! I couldn't never do it
Lovely video Dr. Webb. Very succinct too.
Just reminding you of vascular surgery ;). Thank you for all the inspiration!
Thank you! I'm still trying to search down a vascular surgeon but as soon as I find one, I will let you know!
Antonio J. Webb, M.D. Thanks a lot! I figure it's going to be pretty tough pinning one down haha. Heard they are extremely busy.
I would like to hear something about Cardiac Surgery residency if it is possible! Btw. the best medical channel on youtube!
Very good interview! Short and to the point!
Thank you! Please let me know any suggestions you have to improve the channel or specific videos or topics that you like to see
I love this video ent is the specialty for me
Hey Dr. Webb. Can you do a video on a rheumatologist?
Good suggestion! I will look into this! Make sure to subscribe to be on the look out for this and upcoming new videos posted every MWF at 5pm CST!
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How much can they earn post residency? I think you forgot to ask? In private clinic as well teaching hospital? Thanks for you work Dr Webb! We love this series..
ENT makes a lot since it's a surgical subspecialty. Even more if you do more facial plastics.
its a not a sub... but the can do subs. the range is 400k plus.
Well, as an ENT, you can make a ton of money from unnecessary surgeries. You'll be risking people'e lives but it's all good! Cha-ching!
Thank you for the video.
I would loke to know, is it possible for a non-US IMG to get match in this field?
Do a CRNA Dr.Webb
Thank you! I'm still trying to search down a CRNA but as soon as I find one, I will let you know!
I am suffering from empty nose syndrome and this catastrophic disease is not a rare condition. I hope otolaryngologists will focus on elucidating the mechanism of breathing. By this, otolaryngologists may be able to go closer to the treatment of empty nose syndrome.
Have you tried modified Young's procedure. It helps for empty nose syndrome
Please do urology! :)
Thank you! I'm still trying to search down a Urologist but as soon as I find one, I will let you know!
Antonio J. Webb, M.D. Thank you so much!!!
Can undergrad students in audiology go into medical school I'm interested in otology or laryngology
My son had his tonsils taken out when he was about 10. Now, he is 20.
He has vomited periodically (violently) ever since the surgery. Is this
just a side effect of the tonsillectomy?
Cool dude!
Does anyone know approximately how many years it takes to become an otolaryngology doctor??
Well, first you have to sell your soul.
4 years college undergrad +4 years medical school + 1 year of research year + 5 years residency + 2 years of fellowship. so basically 16 years of study after high school to become a board certified attending ENT. IN SHORT 16 YEARS
@@sadikadhaan4595 you don’t have to do a research year or fellowship. So it’s really 4 yrs undergrad + 4 yrs medical school + 5 yrs residency. The other stuff is not required but could be a part of your journey. Just posting this for anyone who reads the above comment in the future
What pre-med do you choose to be an ENT?
Dont worry about specialty until you get into medical school.
what course do I need to take in college to be an ent doctor?
Janessa Violette Caswell same problem haha
In undergraduate? Either major in a bio/chem major or take the required prereqs to gain admission to medical school. Other than that, courses at that level dont matter as it pertains to ENT.
Ohh, he’s a cutie! Good luck to him
I love this video ent is the specialty for me
Great. Maybe you can end up giving someone Empty Nose Syndrome.
I love this video ent is the specialty for me
Awesome! It's a great field!