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otolaryngologist

American  
[oh-toh-lar-ing-gahl-uhj-ist] / ˌoʊ toʊˌlær ɪŋˈgɑl ədʒ ɪst /

noun

  1. a physician specializing in otolaryngology.


Example Sentences

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The otolaryngologists I saw at three major university hospitals took a cursory look in my ears and then sent me on my way.

From Salon

There is no test or scan for tinnitus, and scientists cannot easily study it because the inner ear is tiny, delicate and encased in bone, said Dr. Konstantina Stankovic, an otolaryngologist at Stanford University.

From New York Times

It is a “groundbreaking” study, said Dr. Dylan K. Chan, a pediatric otolaryngologist at the University of California, San Francisco, and director of its Children’s Communication Center; he was not involved in the trial.

From New York Times

Charlotte Hughes, an otolaryngologist serving in the U.S.

From Science Magazine

Jay Piccirillo, an otolaryngologist at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, likens its complexity, with its many neuronal connections, to Times Square.

From Salon