M.S. in Otorhinolaryngology

Master of Surgery (M.S.) in Otorhinolaryngology is a specialized postgraduate program that focuses on the medical and surgical treatment of disorders related to the ear, nose, and throat (ENT). This course typically spans 3 years, during which students gain in-depth knowledge of the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the ENT system. The curriculum includes both theoretical instruction and hands-on training, encompassing clinical practices, diagnostics, surgical techniques, and patient care. Students are trained to manage conditions such as hearing loss, sinus problems, voice disorders, and head and neck cancers. Upon completion, graduates are equipped to become expert ENT surgeons, providing advanced healthcare services and contributing to medical research in the field.