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Head & Neck Professionals | Cleveland Clinic

Ear, nose and throat care at Cleveland Clinic has made giant strides over the past 10 years and Cleveland Clinic is recognized in the U.S. and throughout the world for its expertise and care. As the Head & Neck Institute, we have formalized our standing as one of America’s most distinctive providers of otolaryngology services. Because of this, we are positioned for greater achievement and an even higher national profile in years to come. Our institute has over 20 full-time faculty, caring for adult and pediatric patients with routine or complex ear, nose and throat disorders, making it one of the largest otolaryngology programs in the United States.

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Speech/Language Pathology Fellowship

The Head and Neck Institute offers an annual fellowship in Speech/Language Pathology

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Head & Neck Surgery Residency Program

Learn more about Cleveland Clinic Head & Neck Surgery Residency Program.

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Internship Rotation

Find out more about the Head and Neck Institute Acting Internship Rotation

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NOAC

A Collaborative Clinical Education Training Program

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Educational Opportunities

Find out more on upcoming courses and Head and Neck Live presentations.

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Professional Publications

Head & Neck Institute Innovations is a publication that features the latest research, clinical trials and educational programs in Cleveland Clinic's Head & Neck Institute.

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Quality Measures

Learn more on outcomes data improivng patient care.

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Audiology Externship Experience

Learn more about the one-year Audiology Externship within the Head & Neck Institute.

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Dental General Practice Residency Program

Learn more about Cleveland Clinic's dental general practice residency at main campus.

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Improving Communication for Patients with Hearing Loss

Learn more about communication tips that will improve interactions between patients and caregivers.

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