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How Are They Trained?
Pediatric otolaryngologists undergo extensive training, which includes:
Medical school (4 years)
Residency in otolaryngology (5 years)
Fellowship in pediatric otolaryngology (1-2 years)
This specialized training equips them with the skills to manage and treat ENT conditions specific to children.
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