Starting out anywhere from 200,000 per year to 300,000 per year depending upon location, bonus structure, etc. It takes about 3-4 years to really get up an running, after which an ENT should make about 350,000 per year assuming a 50% overhead. It's possible to make 500,000 to 600,000 per year if you are really busy and keep overhead low. Of course all this could go way down in an Obama presidency if we get a single payor system....
This is a very accurate answer. One thing that can really improve earnings and reduce overhead is a good EMR system. I have a very busy practice, though I only work 4 1/2 days a week and take 4 weeks a year off. My first year in practice I earned about $450K, the next year $525K and last year $670K. I am the busiest surgeon at my hospital of about 200 beds in the mid South. This past year my overhead was 35%. Our hospital recently recruited another ENT and his base salary was $325K with a $50K signing bonus and $20K for moving expenses. If we get a single payor system all bets are off....:(
Dr. Guy Berard was a French otolaryngologist who pioneered the Berard Method, a type of auditory integration therapy often used to treat auditory processing disorders and related issues.
The medical term is "otolaryngologist". This specialist, also known as an ENT (ear, nose, and throat doctor), focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of conditions related to the ear, nose, and throat, including the voice box.
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An otolaryngologist (ear, nose, and throat specialist) would typically be consulted to evaluate injuries to the outer ear and determine if there are any associated internal injuries. They have the expertise to assess damage to the ear structures and can recommend appropriate treatment or further investigations if needed.
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they are known as an ent a.k.a an otolaryngologist.
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