Penn State Hershey Otolaryngology Education
The Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center electives provide exposure and experience in the diverse field of Otolaryngology. Students with an interest in Otolaryngology, or other surgical fields, may elect to more extensively participate in the operative and clinical activities of the division. Students who wish to pursue a career in primary care, may choose to spend more time in the outpatient and hospitalized patient settings. The elective can be customized to provide the student with the experience they are seeking. Regardless of the emphasis of the elective, we will seek to reinforce the student's prior clerkship experience and integrate new knowledge and skills.
We invite you to spend a month with our team, enrich your education, and learn more about the Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center.
Additional information may be obtained by contacting us at 717-531-8945.
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