Case Western
I know that they have a new otologist, Cliff Megerian, MD.He trained at Mass Eye and Ear, and built an incredibly busy cochlear implant and otology academic practice at UMass (which was originally a...
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15 total faculty, a nice VA, Childrens, university and County experience. 3 residents per year, graduate with 2000 cases. Otology has taken off. Numerous implants acoustics and 4 to 5 middle ear,...
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Residents said a weakness of the program may be that their chairman is not well known. Overall, I was impressed by the diversity of training and resident satisfaction.
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Their interview day was exhausting. It did look impressive, but it was in sort of a flux right now, and they are launching a crazy marketing campaign at applicants (thank you letters, etc) that makes...
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they are interviewing quite a bit of people -- 60 or so for 3 spots. Is this an effort to meet all the applicants they can, or is it desparation on their part? I can't figure it out.
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I interviewed at Case early and liked it, but looking back I am kind of put off with the interview experience (i.e. the asking of content based questions), and the 15 interviews, especially the LONG...
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Hi everyone, I am currently a resident at CWRU, and would be happy to answer any questions about the program. The residents really do enjoy the program, and feel they get a great educational and...
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I did a rotation at CWRU and am familiar quiet a bit with the program. While I did think that they did put considerable effort marketing the program during the interview day, I honestly thought their...
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