Otorhinolaryngologist Jobs in Utah

A Otorhinolaryngologist, commonly known as an ENT (ear, nose, and throat) specialist, works in the physician industry to diagnose, manage, and treat diseases and disorders of the ear, nose, throat, and related structures of the head and neck. Their responsibilities include performing exams, diagnosing conditions like sinusitis and sleep disorders, conducting surgery for issues such as hearing loss or cancer, and offering treatment for conditions such as allergies or infections. They also work closely with audiologists and speech pathologists to manage hearing and speech issues.

Essential skills for an Otorhinolaryngologist include excellent communication, manual dexterity, problem-solving, and critical thinking. They must also be competent in using specialized instruments and technology, and have a comprehensive understanding of anatomy and physiology. To become an Otorhinolaryngologist, one must complete a medical degree and then a residency in Otorhinolaryngology. Following this, they can pursue board certification from the American Board of Otorhinolaryngology. Prior to becoming an Otorhinolaryngologist, individuals may work as a medical intern, resident in a related field such as surgery or internal medicine, or as a general practitioner.

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Otolaryngology Physician. Job in Ogden Gr8Jobs

  • Ogden, UT
  • 20 hours ago
  • Ogden, UT
  • 20 hours ago

What you'll bring: Board Certified/ Board Eligible in Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery U.S....

Demographic Data for Utah

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Local
National
3,270,238
89,628

Salary for Otorhinolaryngologist Jobs in Utah

This is the average annual salary for Otorhinolaryngologist jobs in Utah as reported by the BLS.

$346,863


Licensing / Certification

Required or preferred licenses and certifications for Otorhinolaryngologist positions.



Highest Education Level

Otorhinolaryngologists in Utah offer the following education background
Doctorate Degree
39.9%
Bachelor's Degree
24.4%
Master's Degree
20.8%
High School or GED
7.1%
Vocational Degree or Certification
4.8%
Associate's Degree
1.8%
Some High School
0.6%
Some College
0.6%