Your future starts now! Application deadline for the Otolaryngology Residency Program is Nov. 15.
505-272-6451Our high patient and operative volume lead to excellent opportunities for clinical research through active research lines driven by our attendings. Our uniquely diverse patient population creates a need and opportunity for research involving health care disparities and population-specific disease processes and responses to care. Residents may choose to work with any of our attendings or adjunct faculty on projects, however residents are supported to pursue their own research interests, including collaborative projects outside of the Department of Surgery. Residents present their original research at the yearly regional OHNS conference in Albuquerque; in addition, residents are encouraged and provided with financial support to present at other regional and national meetings. The year-by-year outline of resident research activity is as follows:
Work with faculty to identify research opportunities; perform background research, create research proposal for planned project(s), planning for grants/materials.
Oral presentation to division faculty on proposed research project; evaluation of project and feedback obtained. One month of protected research time to initiate project. Resident is responsible for interval progress reports and ongoing faculty support is provided.
Dedicated 2 months of protected research time. Preparation of data for presentation and publication.
Presentation of final progress report; this is a 20-minute presentation focusing on research process to educate and benefit other resident researchers within the division.
Completion of unfinished manuscripts and submission of completed projects for publication. Articulate plan for passing on unfinished projects to junior residents.
Work with faculty to identify research opportunities; perform background research, create research proposal for planned project(s), planning for grants/materials.
Oral presentation to division faculty on proposed research project; evaluation of project and feedback obtained. One month of protected research time to initiate project. Resident is responsible for interval progress reports and ongoing faculty support is provided.
Dedicated 2 months of protected research time. Preparation of data for presentation and publication.
Presentation of final progress report; this is a 20-minute presentation focusing on research process to educate and benefit other resident researchers within the division.
Completion of unfinished manuscripts and submission of completed projects for publication. Articulate plan for passing on unfinished projects to junior residents.
Duncan Meiklejohn, MD Department of Surgery 1 University of New Mexico MSC10 5610 Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
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Pearl Benavidez 505-272-6451 |