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   Cody Aull, D.O. Otolaryngology/Facial Plastic Surgery

Bryan Stringham, Otolaryngology

facial Plastic surgery Resident

Carrie Peecher, Cheif Family Medicine Resident

Thanks to this program I feel better prepared than other residents equal to my year from other programs. The hands on that we get here is invaluable. Other facilities don't give as much hands on, because there may be more residents or they may not be allowed to do as much.

I was on call at another facility once and I had three or four different dealings with trachs and airways and handled them very comfortably with the training I had had here and was commended by the attendings there and they said “You basically saved this guy's life.” Because of my training here, I already felt comfortable with it. They didn't expect anything from me and they were pleasantly surprised that I could handle about everything. That was my third year.

Our doctors here are great. Doctor Burchett is classic trained, he did a fellowship in cosmetics and that brings a lot to our practice. He is very detailed oriented about how we do things like our closures, so that it is a true plastic closure. And when I've gone and done closures in other facilities I get compliments right and left for the quality and that it is exactly how it should look. Our other doctor, Doctor Kemp, is otology trained and he brings some great cases here as well.

Northeast is family friendly. I'm married and have four kids. Any residency is a stressful program but ours looks at the family and understands that you have other obligations. We're like family, a great team. I remember when I first started I went out with my kids to a movie with my attending and his kids, we watched Star Wars. We really get along here at Northeast.

OTOLARYNGOLOGY
FACIAL PLASTIC SURGERY

Program Director

Kelly Burchett, D.O.

Number of Total Slots Approved

(including OGME 1) 4

Program and Didactics

The training program in Otolaryngology/Facial Plastic Surgery consists of a period of five years of specialized training in Otolaryngology/Facial Plastic Surgery. The first year includes six months of general surgery followed by four years in the specialty area. Otolaryngology/Facial Plastic Surgery training shall include the teaching of all types of general commonly known diagnoses, pre and postoperative care and allied subjects as related by other departments. This will be supplemented by conferences, seminars, lectures, videos, audiotapes, programs, post mortem cases, and all meetings required by the hospital general resident training program.

Procedures

A large number of procedures are performed spanning the scope of ENT.

Schedules and Rotations

Approximately 25 hours per week are scheduled in the ambulatory care clinic, 20 hours per week in surgery, and 5 hours per week in academic pursuits. Residents participate in outside rotations spending approximately 4 months each year on outside rotations.

Call

Call is set forth in accordance with the AOA guidelines.

 

 

 

 
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315 S. Osteopathy
Kirksville, MO 63501
(660) 785-1000
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