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How to apply to the Tufts Medicine Otolaryngology Residency Program

We participate in the ERAS application process and the NRMP match. In 2026, 2 residents will be accepted into the 5-year program.

We begin reviewing applications in October and send interview invitations on a rolling basis. Interviews typically take place on two dates—one in December and one in January.

Application tips:

  • Submit your application through ERAS
  • Aim for strong USMLE Step 2 scores—typically 230 or higher. You must pass both Step 2 CK and CS before Match Day
  • Academic excellence matters. We look for honors in multiple rotations, especially surgical ones
  • AOA membership is helpful, but not required
  • We value community service and humanitarian work
  • Research experience is a plus, but not essential
  • Publications, posters or oral presentations at conferences are encouraged
  • While not required, we recommend spending time rotating with our team
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Where our otolaryngology alumni go after residency

Graduates of the Tufts Medical Center Otolaryngology Residency Program go on to shape the future of ENT care across the country. From advanced fellowship training to leadership in private practice, our alumni thrive in a wide range of settings and specialties. Explore where their careers have taken them.

2025

  • Peter Steinwald, MD – Facial Plastic Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship at Northwestern University 
  • Bella Ownumbiko, MD – Plastic Surgery Fellowship at Williams Center 

2024

  • Ramya Bharathi, MD – Facial Plastics Fellowship at SUNY Upstate University
  • Emily Gall, MD – General Otolaryngology at Mass Eye and Ear

2023

  • Tania Hassanzadeh, MD – Facial Plastics and Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship, Dr. Jeffrey Spiegel, Boston, MA
  • Christopher Shumrick, MD – Facial Plastics and Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship, Dr. Yadro Ducic, Fort Worth, TX

2022

  • Samih Nassif, MD – Head and Neck Oncologic Surgery Fellowship, Advent Health, Celebration, FL
  • Michelle White, MD – General Otolaryngology practice in Pennsylvania

2021

  • Rebecca Compton, MD – Pediatric Otolaryngology Fellowship, University of Minnesota
  • Jennifer Harb, MD – Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship, University of Miami

2020

  • Devin Ruiz, MD – Massachusetts Eye and Ear Quincy practice
  • Jonathon Simmonds, MD – Rhinology Fellowship, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, MA

2019

  • Erin Haser, MD – Massachusetts ENT Associates, Chelmsford, MA and Nashua, NH
  • Zachary Quay-de la Vallee, MD – Rhode Island Hospital/Hasbro Children’s Hospital, Providence, RI

2018

  • William Kim, MD – Otolaryngology Associates, P.C., Fairfax, VA
  • Ameer Shah, MD – ENT Specialists, Brockton, MA

2017

  • Nizar Taki, MD – Facial Plastic Surgery Fellowship, Toronto, ON
  • Christopher Tsang, MD – Pediatric Otolaryngology Fellowship, Wilmington, DE

2016

  • David Bick, MD – Rhode Island Ear, Nose and Throat Physicians, Pawtucket, RI
  • Anju Patel, MD – Laryngology Fellowship, Emory Voice Center

2015

  • Walid Dagher, MD – ENT Specialists, Brockton, MA
  • Daniel Flis, MD – Head & Neck Oncologic Surgery Fellowship, University of California San Francisco
  • Stanley Voigt, MD – Associates in Otolaryngology, Alexandria, VA

2014

  • Victor Chung, MD – Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship, University of Illinois at Chicago
  • Jeremiah Tracy, MD – Head & Neck Oncologic and Microvascular Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship, University of North Carolina

2013

  • Emmy Wu, MD – Otology Fellowship with Dr. Herbert Silverstein, Sarasota, FL

2012

  • Anish Parekh, MD – Private Practice, Miami, FL
  • Erik Berg, MD – Cambridge Health Alliance, Cambridge, MA

2011

  • Heather Gomes, MD – Boys Town National Research Hospital, Omaha, NE
  • Nitin Bhatia, MD – ENT and Allergy Associates, White Plains, NY

2010

  • Urmen Desai, MD – Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Fellowship, Beverly Hills Institute of Plastic Surgery
  • Aric Park, MD – Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship, Lasky Clinic in Beverly Hills and University of Southern California

2009

  • Mariah Salloum, MD – Boston ENT Associates, Needham, MA
  • Tejas Raval, MD – Southside Regional Ear, Nose & Throat Specialists, Petersburg, VA

2008

  • Andrew Burchard, MD – Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship, Toronto General Hospital
  • Adarsh Vasanth, MD – New England ENT & Facial Plastic Surgery, North Andover, MA

2007

  • Daniel Gold, MD – ENT & Allergy Associates, White Plains, NY
  • Michelle Yoon, MD – Capital Region Otolaryngology Head and Neck Group, Albany, NY

2006

  • William Numa, MD – Facial Plastics and Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship, Tulane University
  • Deirdre Larrier, MD – Pediatric Otolaryngology Fellowship, Children’s National Medical Center

2005

  • Rahul Shah, MD – Pediatric Otolaryngology Fellowship, Boston Children's Hospital
  • Tulio Valdez, MD – Pediatric Otolaryngology Fellowship, Texas Children’s Hospital

2004

  • Arnold Lee, MD – Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship, University of Illinois at Chicago
  • Ilya Perepelitsyn, MD – Ear, Nose & Throat Specialty Care of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
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Discover the diverse team of otolaryngology residents at Tufts Medical Center

Our residents are a diverse, motivated group committed to learning, growth and excellent patient care. They come from a wide range of backgrounds and bring unique experiences that enrich our program and foster a collaborative, supportive environment.

Throughout the five-year training, residents gain hands-on experience across all otolaryngology subspecialties, working closely with expert faculty and multidisciplinary teams. They take on increasing responsibility, build surgical skills and develop clinical judgment needed for a successful career.

Residents benefit from a close-knit community where peer support, wellness and professional development are priorities. They regularly participate in research, presentations and leadership opportunities that help prepare them for their future roles in academic medicine or private practice.

We’re proud of our residents’ dedication, curiosity and teamwork — qualities that make our program a great place to train and grow.

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Meet our expert otolaryngology faculty + mentors at Tufts Medical Center

Our residency program is supported by a passionate team of expert faculty, dedicated staff and motivated residents who share a commitment to excellent patient care, education and innovation.

Our faculty come from Tufts Medical Center, Boston Children’s Hospital and Rhode Island Hospital. These nationally recognized surgeons and researchers bring a wealth of knowledge and real-world experience across adult and pediatric otolaryngology. They’re not just mentors—they’re collaborators who take a personal interest in your growth and success.

Residents find a close-knit community where teamwork, respect and support come first. We believe learning happens best in an environment where questions are encouraged and everyone feels valued.

Together, we foster a culture that challenges you to reach your full potential while providing the guidance and resources you need every step of the way.

Leadership

Tufts Medical Center ENT faculty

Boston Children’s Hospital faculty

ENT Specialists, Inc. faculty

  • Seema Byahatti, MD
  • Walid Dagher, MD
  • Jagdish Dhingra, MD
  • Pratik Pradhan, MD
  • Russell Shu, MD
  • Ameer Shah, MD
  • Kimberly Russell, MD
  • Erik Berg, MD

Rhode Island Hospital / Hasbro Children’s Hospital faculty

  • Andrew Burchard, MD
  • Thomas DellaTorre, MD
  • Brian Duff, MD
  • Martin Elson, DMD
  • Sharon Gibson, MD
  • Frederick Godley, MD
  • Jan Groblewski, MD
  • Charles Ruhl, MD
  • John Tarro, MD
  • Douglas Emery, MD
  • David Bick, MD
  • Zachary Quay-de la Vallee, MD
  • Maria Koenigs, MD
  • Ian Newberry, MD
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Dedicated faculty + residents at Tufts Medical Center otolaryngology

Our residency program is supported by a passionate team of expert faculty, dedicated staff and motivated residents who share a commitment to excellent patient care, education and innovation.

Our faculty come from Tufts Medical Center, Boston Children’s Hospital and Rhode Island Hospital. These nationally recognized surgeons and researchers bring a wealth of knowledge and real-world experience across adult and pediatric otolaryngology. They’re not just mentors—they’re collaborators who take a personal interest in your growth and success.

Residents find a close-knit community where teamwork, respect and support come first. We believe learning happens best in an environment where questions are encouraged and everyone feels valued.

Together, we foster a culture that challenges you to reach your full potential while providing the guidance and resources you need every step of the way.

Otolaryngology Residents Tufts Medical Center 2025
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Otolaryngology resident conferences + learning schedule

Our residency program offers a rich schedule of conferences, courses and meetings designed to deepen your clinical knowledge and support your professional growth.

Weekly conference schedule

  • 6–7 a.m. Inpatient rounds
  • 7:30–8 a.m. Mock oral board exam: attending vs resident
  • 8–9 a.m. Head and neck radiology conference
  • 1–2 p.m. Multidisciplinary head and neck tumor conference
  • 2–3 p.m. Audiology and speech-language pathology lectures (junior residents)
  • 4–6 p.m. Didactic series lectures (with Boston University Otolaryngology residents)

Course schedules

Our residents benefit from a range of specialized courses designed to build foundational knowledge and advanced skills throughout training.

  • Introduction to otolaryngology/crash course: Held during the first week of PGY-2, this intensive 3-hour daily course covers 15 fundamental topics including trauma management, epistaxis, airway obstruction and advanced exam skills. It’s taught jointly with the BU otolaryngology program and highly valued by junior residents.
  • Didactic series course: A year-long series of weekly Wednesday lectures covering clinical and basic science topics such as head and neck cancer, otology, plastics and trauma, laryngology, pediatrics and rhinology. Sessions also prepare residents for the in-service exam with focused reviews.
  • Anatomy and temporal bone dissection course: Running December through January, this lab course meets weekly for 3 hours. Labs alternate between temporal bone dissection at Boston Medical Center and gross anatomy at Tufts University School of Medicine. Junior and senior residents attend separate labs to maximize learning and individual attention.
  • Audiology + speech-language pathology course: Junior residents attend weekly lectures throughout the year provided by the Tufts Medical Center Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology team. Topics include physics of sound, tympanometry, otoacoustic emissions, ABR testing and dysphagia evaluation.

Grand rounds

Held on select Wednesdays, grand rounds feature distinguished leaders in otolaryngology and related specialties. Residents present at clinical pathologic conferences (CPC) and participate in quarterly morbidity and mortality meetings.

Visiting professor series

In partnership with Boston University Otolaryngology, this series invites esteemed otolaryngology experts to share knowledge and engage with residents.

Meetings

Residents attend at least one regional or national meeting annually. The New England Otolaryngology Society meeting is expected three times a year. Residents are also encouraged and supported to attend Eastern Section meetings, COSM and the annual AAO-HNS meetings.

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Train at leading pediatric, community + private ENT practices

Our otolaryngology residency offers diverse affiliate rotations that provide broad clinical experience across some of the region’s top hospitals and practices. These rotations expose residents to a wide range of adult and pediatric cases, high surgical volume and expert mentorship in academic, community and private practice settings. Through this variety, residents develop the skills and confidence needed for a successful career in any otolaryngology pathway.

  • Boston Children’s Hospital is a premier tertiary referral center for pediatric care. Our residents train alongside peers from the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary and Boston University Otolaryngology programs. This rotation offers rich exposure to pediatric otolaryngology and head and neck surgery cases under internationally renowned specialists. Call is in-house with a 1:4 schedule.
  • At the ENT Specialists Group, residents gain valuable experience in a busy private otolaryngology practice. This rotation highlights the relationship between private practice, community care and academic medicine, helping residents make informed career decisions. Surgical volume and case diversity are high, and residents earn increased autonomy in both inpatient and outpatient settings. Call is home-based, covering two weekends per month with no weekday call.
  • Residents also rotate in Providence, Rhode Island, primarily at Rhode Island Hospital and Hasbro Children’s Hospital, as well as Women & Infants Hospital. These regional tertiary referral centers offer robust clinical exposure. Two to three residents rotate here at once, working closely with dedicated otolaryngology PAs, medical students from Brown University’s Alpert Medical School and PA students from Bryant University. The rotation includes inpatient care, OR cases, and several outpatient clinics weekly in general ENT, otology, head and neck, and pediatrics. Home call is taken from a provided apartment minutes from the hospital.
  • Tufts Medical Center is the primary teaching hospital for the residency program. It includes a 415-bed adult hospital and a 128-bed pediatric hospital and serves as a major tertiary referral center for Rhode Island, Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut and New Hampshire. Residents gain extensive clinical and surgical training here, with home call duties.
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Comprehensive clinical + surgical ENT training at Tufts Medical Center

Our residents gain comprehensive clinical and surgical experience across multiple top hospitals, including Tufts Medical Center, Boston Children’s Hospital and Rhode Island Hospital. This diverse exposure ensures hands-on learning in both adult and pediatric otolaryngology, covering a wide range of subspecialties such as head and neck oncology, facial plastics, otology, rhinology and laryngology.

The program emphasizes early operative experience and progressive responsibility, allowing residents to build confidence and develop advanced surgical skills throughout their five-year training. A dedicated research block during the third year offers protected time to pursue scholarly projects with mentorship from experienced faculty.

Residents also participate in multidisciplinary care teams that collaborate closely with other specialties, enhancing both clinical knowledge and patient care skills. This training approach prepares residents to excel in academic settings, competitive fellowships or independent practice.

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Hands-on ENT clinical training across Boston + New England

Our residents gain hands-on experience with a wide range of adult and pediatric patients across Tufts Medical Center, Boston Children’s Hospital and Rhode Island Hospital. This mix of academic and community settings offers exposure to diverse populations, complex cases and varied practice environments.

You’ll rotate through every otolaryngology subspecialty—head and neck surgery, rhinology, otology, facial plastics, laryngology and pediatric ENT—with early time in the OR and growing responsibility each year. You’ll work closely with multidisciplinary teams, sharpen your surgical skills and build confidence in clinical decision-making. By graduation, you’ll be ready for fellowship or practice with deep experience and high surgical volume behind you.

PGY-1: Foundations in surgery + otolaryngology

You’ll spend six months with general surgery services—general surgery, SICU, plastics, neurosurgery, anesthesia and OMFS—and 6 months on ENT at Tufts Medical Center and Rhode Island Hospital/Hasbro Children’s Hospital. You’ll learn inpatient and outpatient care, assist in basic procedures and get early exposure to ENT cases. Most calls are in-house during surgery and home calls during ENT.

PGY-2: Junior resident experience

You’ll rotate at Tufts Medical Center, Boston Children’s and Rhode Island Hospital/Hasbro Children’s Hospital, performing common adult and pediatric procedures like endoscopy, myringotomy and tubes, tonsillectomy, sinus surgery, biopsies and basic mastoid work.

PGY-3: Mid-level resident + research

Rotations continue at Tufts Medical Center and Rhode Island Hospital/Hasbro Children’s Hospital, plus three months of protected research time. You’ll advance your surgical skills and take on your own academic project with close faculty support.

PGY-4: Senior resident leadership

This year includes time at Tufts Medical Center, ENT Specialists and Rhode Island Hospital/Hasbro Children’s Hospital. You’ll serve as acting chief at RIH, manage consults and call schedules and expand your experience in advanced subspecialty procedures.

PGY-5: Chief resident

Chiefs rotate again through Tufts Medical Center, ENT Specialists and Rhode Island Hospital/Hasbro Children’s Hospital. You’ll manage house staff, lead in the OR and take ownership of complex cases, including skull base surgery, free flaps, neurotology and advanced sinus and plastics.

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