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Residency & Fellowship Programmes

 

Residency Programme Information  

For information about residency, please go to CaRMS (Canadian Residency Matching Service).

Program at a Glance

Goals and Objectives

2010-2011 Academic Seminiar Schedule

2009-2010 Academic Seminiar Schedule

Core Surgery Resident Schedule

Rotation Schedule

Royal College Specialty Training Requirements

Otolaryngology Resident Program Policies

 Fellowship Programme Information

The University of Alberta, Department of Surgery offers fellowships in Advanced Head and Neck Oncology and Microvascular Reconstruction, Pediatric Otolaryngology and Rhinology / Endoscopic Sinus and Skull Base Surgery.

Fellowship Programs at the University of Alberta

Advanced Head and Neck Oncology and Microvascular Reconstruction
During this fellowship, the individual will be exposed to a large volume of patients and will gain a broad experience in the medical and surgical treatment of all types of head and neck cancer. In addition, the fellow will participate in over 100 microvascular flap reconstructions of major head and neck defects. The fellowship guidelines are available - Fellowship guidelines

For further information, contact:

Dr. Jeffrey Harris,
1E4.29 WC Mackenzie Centre,
8440 - 112th Street,
EDMONTON, AB T6G 2B7
Tel: 780-407-7958
Email:  jeffrey.harris@albertahealthservices.ca

Pediatric Otolaryngology
This fellowship provides broad exposure with emphasis on airway pathology, salivary control problems and sleep apnea. Research output is mandatory.

For more information contact:

Dr. Hamdy El-Hakim
2C3.59 Walter MacKenzie Centre
8440 - 112 Street
Edmonton, AB T6G 2B7
Tel: 780-407-8629
Email: hamdy.elhakim@albertahealthservices.ca

Rhinology / Endoscopic Sinus and Skull Base Surgery
This fellowship will provide a broad experience in Rhinology with focus on complex and revision endoscopic sinus surgery as well as the extended applications of endoscopic techniques including minimally invasive approaches to the skull base, management of neoplasms, endoscopic pituitary surgery, and orbital decompression. Academic activities will include clinical or basic science research as well as teaching responsibilities for trainees in otolaryngology. Application deadline is May 1 of the year prior to beginning the fellowship.

For more information contact:

Dr. Erin D. Wright
1E4 Walter MacKenzie Centre
8440 - 112 Street
Edmonton, AB T6G 2B7
Tel: 780-407-7656
Email: erin.wright@ualberta.ca
Alberta Sinus Centre

 

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