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Otolaryngologist - Wisconsin

Pleasant Prairie, WI · Healthcare

Otolaryngologist (Ear, Nose, and Throat Specialist – ENT)

Position Summary
The Otolaryngologist is a physician responsible for the evaluation, diagnosis, medical management, and surgical treatment of disorders of the ear, nose, throat, head, and neck. The physician provides outpatient and inpatient care, performs office-based and operative procedures, and collaborates with primary care providers and other specialists to deliver comprehensive patient care.


Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  • Evaluate patients presenting with ear, nasal, sinus, throat, airway, voice, and swallowing disorders

  • Obtain histories, perform head and neck examinations, and develop differential diagnoses

  • Order and interpret audiology studies, imaging, endoscopy findings, and pathology reports

  • Provide medical management of ENT conditions including infections, allergies, and chronic inflammatory disorders

  • Perform office-based diagnostic and therapeutic procedures

  • Perform surgical interventions within scope of privileges

  • Manage airway and urgent ENT conditions including epistaxis and foreign bodies

  • Coordinate care with audiologists, speech therapists, oncologists, and primary care providers

  • Educate patients and families regarding treatment plans and preventive care

  • Document clinical encounters and procedures in the electronic medical record

  • Participate in quality improvement and peer review activities


Procedural Scope (Typical)

Office-Based

  • Flexible nasopharyngolaryngoscopy

  • Cerumen removal and ear debridement

  • Epistaxis control

  • Foreign body removal

  • Incision and drainage of abscesses

  • Biopsies of head and neck lesions

Operative (based on privileges)

  • Tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy

  • Tympanostomy tube placement

  • Septoplasty and turbinate reduction

  • Endoscopic sinus surgery

  • Excision of head and neck masses

  • Salivary gland procedures

  • Airway procedures (e.g., tracheostomy)


Conditions Commonly Managed

  • Otitis media and externa

  • Hearing loss and tinnitus

  • Chronic sinusitis and nasal obstruction

  • Allergic rhinitis

  • Tonsillitis and pharyngitis

  • Hoarseness and voice disorders

  • Dysphagia

  • Sleep apnea

  • Head and neck tumors

  • Salivary gland disorders


Practice Settings

  • Outpatient clinic

  • Ambulatory surgery center or operating room

  • Hospital inpatient consult service

  • Call coverage depending on staffing model


Qualifications

  • Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)

  • Completion of accredited residency in Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery

  • Board Certified or Board Eligible in Otolaryngology

  • Eligible for unrestricted state medical license

  • DEA certification (if prescribing controlled medications)


Core Competencies

  • Head and neck diagnostic expertise

  • Surgical and procedural proficiency

  • Airway management

  • Patient counseling and communication

  • Multidisciplinary care coordination


Work Environment

  • Combination of clinic and operative care

  • Scheduled procedures with on-call responsibilities

  • Team-based care with nursing, audiology, and ancillary staff support

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