Samuel J. Cler, MD

Samuel J. Cler, MD

MD: Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine

WashU Otolaryngology offers everything I could want in a training program – a tremendous operative experience, strong representation of all sub-specialties, and research support that is second to none. For me, however, the most important part is the people. The residents and faculty are very welcoming, which makes the program feel like a family.

Amrita Hari-Raj, MD

Amrita Hari-Raj, MD

MD: The Ohio State University College of Medicine

“It is a tremendous honor for me to join the otolaryngology residency and train with this outstanding league of leaders and mentors of our field. I am thrilled to return as a resident physician to partake of strong surgical training, robust research opportunities, and a collaborative learning environment.”

Daniel Romano, MD

Daniel Romano, MD

MD: Indiana University School of Medicine

"I was drawn to WashU by the exceptionally strong and well-rounded surgical training, the quality of research, the livability of the city of St. Louis, and the world-renowned faculty. I was ultimately sold on the supportive and collegial culture conveyed by faculty and resident interviewers, who were as congenial and down-to-earth as they are esteemed and accomplished.”

Holly N.  Sprow, MD

Holly N. Sprow, MD

MD: Tufts University School of Medicine

I am very honored and excited to be at one of the best clinical and research training programs in the country. I chose WashU for its high-operative volume, supportive faculty and residents, resources, and research opportunities.

Ruben Ulloa Jr., MD

Ruben Ulloa Jr., MD

MD: Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California

I was drawn to Washington University in St. Louis for its longstanding history of innovation and discovery fueled by research, its culture of collaboration, and clinical breadth and depth in otolaryngology. On interview day, I felt very welcomed and continue to feel welcomed and supported by everyone I have met here.