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OTOHNS 199: Undergraduate Research

Students undertake investigations sponsored by individual faculty members.Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-18 | Repeatable for credit

OTOHNS 299: Directed Reading in Otolaryngology

Prerequisite: constent of instructor.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-18 | Repeatable for credit

OTOHNS 336A: Subinternship in Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery

VISITING: Open to visitors. TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Selective 2. DESCRIPTION: This is an advanced clerkship designed to give the senior medical student an intense exposure to the field of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. Students will be expected to accomplish the following goals: (1) assume a high level of patient care responsibility, functioning essentially at an intern level (but with supervision from the residents and faculty); (2) strengthen their clinical and procedural skills and; (3) function as an integral member of the otolaryngology team. Students will be expected to round on all of the patients on the service to which they are assigned. While on the head & neck service, they will be permitted to perform selected simple procedures. Other rotations may include: laryngology, rhinology, sleep surgery, facial plastics, otology & neurotology, pediatric, and comprehensive otolaryngology. Students will be expected to participate in all clinics and ORs on the services in which they are rotating. Small group didactic sessions with other students are offered several times a week. Students must also attend resident education sessions held on Monday mornings and some Thursday afternoons, as well as grand rounds on Thursday evenings. Students will be stationed at Stanford Medical Center, but may also spend time at the Stanford Ear Institute located in East Palo Alto. During months with a high volume of students there is a possibility he or she may be scheduled to rotate at the Santa Clara Valley Medical Center or the Palo Alto VA hospital. Visiting students will be informed of acceptance at least two weeks prior to the desired rotation. Please note that completing a Sub-I does not guarantee a residency interview with the department. You will receive an email from Xiaoyu Feng, xyfeng@stanford.edu the week before you start. PREREQUISITES: SURG 300A, 2-week Otolaryngology elective or OTOHNS 307A. Visiting students must have completed an Otolaryngology rotation prior to Stanford subinternship. OHNS Application Materials (submit to Xiaoyu Feng at xyfeng@stanford.edu) - a medical school transcript, proof of previous otolaryngology rotation, USMLE scores, CV/resumé, a brief one paragraph statement of interest (no more than 250 words), and a headshot size photo. OHNS Application Deadlines (based on the quarter of enrollment) For summer quarter (Periods 1-3) March 31. For autumn quarter (Periods 4-6) July 1. For winter quarter (Periods 7-9) October 1. For spring quarter (Periods 10-12) January 1. PERIODS AVAILABLE: 1-12, full-time for 4 weeks, 4 students per period. CLERKSHIP DIRECTOR: Uchechukwu Megwalu, M.D. CLERKSHIP COORDINATOR: Xiaoyu Feng, 650-497-3856, xyfeng@stanford.edu, 801 Welch Road, 2nd Floor. REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS: Where: 801 Welch Road, 2nd Floor; Time: 8:00 am.CALL CODE: 1. OTHER FACULTY: Staff. LOCATION: SUMC.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 6

OTOHNS 370: Medical Scholars Research

Provides an opportunity for student and faculty interaction, as well as academic credit and financial support, to medical students who undertake original research. Enrollment is limited to students with approved projects.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 4-18 | Repeatable for credit

OTOHNS 398A: Clinical Elective in Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery Clerkship

VISITING: Open to visitors. TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Elective. DESCRIPTION: Provides an opportunity for a student to have an individualized clinical experience in Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery. This subspecialty experience is a one-on-one rotation for 2-4 weeks with faculty among the following otolaryngology subspecialties: Otology / Neurotology (Skull Base); Pediatric Otolaryngology; Head & Neck; Rhinology (Sinus); Facial Plastics; Laryngology (Voice); Sleep Surgery and Comprehensive ENT. The duration of the elective will be decided between the student and the faculty preceptor. Visiting and Stanford students should apply to 398A by contacting Xiaoyu Feng at xyfeng@stanford.edu or 650-497-3856. Note: Stanford students cannot add 398A clerkships directly to their fishbowl schedules through the regular shuffles. Please contact Caroline Cheang in the Office of Medical Student Affairs at cheang@stanford.edu with the faculty preceptor's name and email address to add this clerkship. Visiting students must have completed an otolaryngology rotation prior to starting the Stanford preceptorship. Visiting students are required to submit the following: the most recent medical school transcript, USMLE scores, CV/resume and a one-paragraph statement of interest. Please note that completing this course does not guarantee a residency interview. PREREQUISITES: None. PERIODS AVAILABLE: 1-12 (for Stanford students); 7-12 (for visiting students), 4 students per period. CLERKSHIP DIRECTOR: Uchechukwu Megwalu, M.D. CLERKSHIP COORDINATOR: Xiaoyu Feng, 650-497-3856, xyfeng@stanford.edu, 801 Welch Road, 2nd Floor. REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS: Where: 801 Welch Road, 2nd Floor; Time: 8:00 am. OTHER FACULTY: Staff. LOCATION: SUMC, PAVAMC, SCVMC.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-6 | Repeatable 3 times (up to 18 units total)

OTOHNS 399: Graduate Research

Students undertake investigations sponsored by individual faculty members. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-18 | Repeatable for credit

OTOHNS 802: Terminal Graduate Student (TGR) Research

Doctoral students who have been admitted to candidacy, completed all required courses and degree requirements other than the University oral exam and dissertation, completed 135 units or 10.5 quarters of residency (if under the old residency policy), and submitted a Doctoral Dissertation Reading Committee form, may request Terminal Graduate Registration (TGR) status after admission to candidacy, completion of all require courses, and completion of 90 units or six quarters of residency (if under the old residency policy). Students enrolled in master's programs with a required project or thesis may apply for TGR status upon completion of all required courses and completion of 45 units. Students with more than one active graduate degree program must complete residency units between all active/completed degree programs in order to apply for TGR status.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 0 | Repeatable for credit (up to 99 units total)
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