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A doctor who specialises in ear, nose and throat is commonly called an ENT Specialist. The proper medical term could be said to be Otolarynologist - as otolaryngology is the branch of medicine which specialises in the diagnosis and treatment of ear, nose, throat, and head and neck disorders.
The study of the ear is in the field of ear/ nose/ and throat. This field is called otolaryngolgy. The diseases are called otolaryngolic diseases. The doctor in this field is called and ENT doctor.
They're called otolaryngologists or ENTs (Ear, Nose and Throat).
An "ear, nose and throat" doctor - usually abbreviated to ENT.
it is an ENT or ear, nose, and throat doctor
It's actually ENT, which stands for Ear, Nose and Throat. The other term for that type of physician is Otolaryngologist.Ears, nose, and throat.Ear, nose, and throat doctor.otorhinolarynologist
There are doctors who specialize in diseases and issues of the throat. They are called Ear, Nose and Throat specialists...or ENTs. They are also called otolaryngologists or otorhinolaryngologists.
An Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist
One can become an ear nose and throat doctor by studying for many years at a university and medical school to obtain a degree to be certified for that purpose.
doctors use concave mirror for examination of ear nose throat and eyes because when something is placed between focal length and pole of a concave mirror the doctor sees an enlarged, erect and virtual image of his nose, ears etc..
Ear, nose and throat or a general practitioner.
fragrant breath; ability to keep patient quiet while doctor switches from examination of ear, nose and throat