The Department of Otolaryngology - HNS Residency Program provides a robust, progressive surgical experience. Our residents operate one-on-one with a faculty member on virtually every case. We take pride in providing our trainees with all clinical and surgical skills necessary to become a expert otolaryngologist, whether that be in a private practice or academic setting.
The Ear, Nose, and Throat - Hearing and Balance Clinic provides enhanced patient care with ready access to ancillary services, including allergists, audiologists, and speech-language pathologists.
The Division of Head and Neck Cancer Surgery features fellowship trained surgical oncologists who evaluate and treat patients with both benign and malignant tumors affecting the head and neck. Patients are seen within the newly opened, multidisciplinary Head and Neck Surgical Oncology Clinic within the Markey Cancer Center.
The Division of Otology, Neurotology, and Skull Base Surgery treats patients with conditions affecting the organs of hearing and balance. Both surgical and non-surgical services are provided by fellowship-trained physicians with extensive experience managing complex otologic disorders.
The weekly Head and Neck Oncology Conference covers all facets of managing head and neck cancer patients, including disease presentation, radiographic and pathologic findings, staging, and treatment planning.

On May 8, 2013, NIH released its new Fiscal Policy for grant awards for its FY 2013. To information on the policy including changes from previous years, click here.

According to NIH grants policy, all grantee publications about research that are funded by NIH must include a specific acknowledgment of NIH grant support. A new web page on NIH funding acknowledgement provides grantees with useful guidance to meet the award requirements. The new web page can be found by clicking here.

Your medical education begins at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine. We believe one of our unique advantages is how our faculty and staff care for each one of our students. Listen to student and faculty perspectives on the learning environment, curriculum, research opportunities, and sense of community at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine.

 

 

Two University of Kentucky faculty members were honored on April 25 with awards recognizing their outstanding contributions to teaching and scholarship at UK. Sidney W. Whiteheart, professor of molecular and cellular biochemistry in the UK College of Medicine, was awarded the 2013 Albert D. and Elizabeth H.
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The Provost Budget Office Grant Group collaborates with college, program, and central Units to provide tools which will enable departments to achieve operational and strategic goals through guidance on best practices with regards to pre- and post-award grants management. For more information, check out their website.