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Residency Rotation Sites and Site Descriptions

Each rotation is 3 months in duration. At the University of Minnesota Medical Center, residents participate in mentorship rotations in otology and neurotology as a PGY-2 and head and neck surgery as a PGY-5. Pediatric mentorship rotations occur at the Children’s Hospital of Minnesota as a PGY-2 and at Amplatz Children's Hospital as a PGY-4.  All other rotations are modeled after the team approach. We feel that each of these rotations gives our residents maximal exposure to a variety of patients, pathology, and surgical cases that is among the strongest in the country.  In addition to clinical rotations, there are two 3-month research rotations during the PGY-3 and PGY-4 years that are designed to enhance residents’ abilities to design projects, write grant applications, synthesize data, and prepare manuscripts and presentations. Significant basic science and clinical research opportunities exist at each rotation site for residents to participate in research within and outside of their protected research time. 
 
1) University of Minnesota Medical Center:
Site Description: Tertiary care institution and major academic center.
Strengths: Head and neck surgery, microvascular and reconstructive surgery, otology and neurotology, endocrine surgery, rhinology, anterior skull base surgery, and laryngology.       
Clinical Staff: Drs. Adams, Boyer, Caicedo-Granados, Evasovich, Goding, Hamlar, Haines, Harrison, Huang, Khariwala, Lassig, Levine, Michael, Misono, Odland and Ondrey
Number of Residents: 4 (PGY-5, PGY-3, PGY-2, and PGY-1)
 
2) University of Minnesota Amplatz Children's Hospital:
Site Description: Tertiary care children’s hospital.
Strengths: The breadth of tertiary care pediatric otolaryngology with particular strength in pediatric otology and airway reconstruction.
Clinical Staff: Drs. Meyer and Rimell
Number of Residents: 1 (PGY-4)
Website: http://www.uofmchildrenshospital.org/
 
3) Hennepin County Medical Center:
Site Description: Level 1 trauma center serving private and underserved patient populations. 
Strengths: Craniofacial trauma, head and neck surgery, laryngology, otology, facial plastics and reconstructive surgery, sleep surgery, and general otolaryngology. Resident autonomy with staff supervision.
Clinical Staff: Drs. Goding, Haberman, Hamlar, Maisel, Odland, Rosenberg, Schnitker, Silver, Skovlund, and Walsh
Number of Residents: 3 (+1 Mayo Clinic chief who participates in clinic, OR, and call duties during 6-week rotations over the Spring and Summer months)
Number of Residents: 3 (PGY-5, PGY-4 or 3, and PGY-3 or 2 (+/- Mayo resident))
 
4) Minneapolis VA Health Care System:
Site Description: Tertiary care VA medical center serving veterans in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, western Wisconsin, and northern Iowa.
Strengths: Head and neck surgery, rhinology, sleep surgery, otology, laryngology, facial plastics and reconstructive surgery, and general otolaryngology. Resident autonomy with staff supervision.
Clinical Staff: Drs. Anderson, Boyer, Fina, Froymovich, Gapany, Goding, Hamlar, Huang, and Kendall. The facial plastic surgery fellow also staffs cases.
Number of Residents: 3 (PGY-5, PGY-4, PGY-3)
 
5) Regions Hospital:
Site Description: Level 1 trauma center serving mostly a private patient population.
Strengths: Facial plastics and reconstructive surgery, craniofacial trauma, otology and neurotology, and general otolaryngology.
Clinical Staff: Drs. Dresner, Fina, Hamlar, Hilger, Hilton, Janus, Ondrey, Patow, and Schmidt
Number of Residents: 3 (PGY-5, PGY-4 or 3, and PGY-3 or 2)
 
6) Children's Hospital of Minnesota:
Site Description: Tertiary care children’s hospital.
Strengths: The breadth of tertiary care pediatric otolaryngology, including cleft lip/palate and other craniofacial repair.
Clinical Staff: Drs. Lander, Sidman, and Tibesar
Number of Residents: 1 (PGY-2)
 


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