A rotation in ear, nose, and throat (ENT) is becoming increasingly common in general practice specialty training and not before time, given the amount of GP consultations that relate to this specialty. This is an ideal opportunity to pick up knowledge and skills that will serve you well in day-to-day practice in your registrar year and beyond. You may even consider using this experience as a springboard to build a career as a GP with a special interest (GPwSI) in ENT. Either way, a rotation in ENT will likely be viewed favourably when looking for work. It is important, then, to get the most out of your time in the specialty. Few trainees will have much experience in this area and this can be daunting initially. This article aims to give you a few pointers to help get you started as a GPwSI in ENT.
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