The AOT Pod

The AOT Pod
Podcast Description
Welcome to a brand new podcast delivered by the Association of Otolaryngologists in Training (AOT), a UK trainee-led, non-profit organisation dedicated to promoting and delivering high-quality resources and support for trainees.This podcast is a product of the efforts of our AOT education leads Mr Josh Michaels and Ms Georgie Wellstead. Together with our dedicated subcommittee and support from the ENT UK Foundation, this series aims to support ENT trainees as they prepare for their FRCS exit exam.Be sure to register for our members' area and find further information on AOT at www.aotent.orgSubscribe and share our episodes on your social media platforms and please send us your feedback to [email protected] you and happy listening!The AOT Pod Team
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This podcast focuses on key topics related to otolaryngology and the FRCS examination, featuring episodes that cover clinical presentations, management guidelines, and investigations, such as discussions on otitis media and its sequelae to help trainees enhance their clinical knowledge and examination performance.

Welcome to a brand new podcast delivered by the Association of Otolaryngologists in Training (AOT), a UK trainee-led, non-profit organisation dedicated to promoting and delivering high-quality resources and support for trainees.
This podcast is a product of the efforts of our AOT education leads Mr Josh Michaels and Ms Georgie Wellstead. Together with our dedicated subcommittee and support from the ENT UK Foundation, this series aims to support ENT trainees as they prepare for their FRCS exit exam.
Be sure to register for our members’ area and find further information on AOT at www.aotent.org
Subscribe and share our episodes on your social media platforms and please send us your feedback to [email protected]
Thank you and happy listening!
The AOT Pod Team
This episode welcomes Ding Yang, President of the BRS Juniors 2025/26 committee and Mr Rajeev Advani, consultant facial plastic, rhinology and anterior skull base surgeon based at Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. Mr Advani is a previous fellow from St George’s Hospital in London and talks to us today about the assessment and surgical management of a rhinoplasty patient.
Thank you to the ENTUK Foundation and AOT for supporting this educational venture and thank you to our listeners for tuning in. Please subscribe and review our podcast. For more information on the Association of Otolaryngologists in Training, please visit our website aotent.org where you can sign up for free membership. Further educational materials can also be found on our AOT Youtube page.

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