The Residency Program in Otorhinolaryngology (ENT) is designed to train highly qualified specialists in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases of the ear, nose, throat, and upper respiratory tract. This specialty plays a vital role in preserving breathing, hearing, and speech functions while improving patients’ overall quality of life. During the program, residents study otitis, sinusitis, tonsillitis, laryngitis, hearing disorders, nasal septum deformities, tumors, allergic and inflammatory ENT diseases. Training includes mastering modern diagnostic techniques such as endoscopy, audiometry, tympanometry, and computed tomography. Clinical practice is conducted in specialized ENT clinics and departments, where residents gain experience in microsurgical and endoscopic procedures, laser technologies, and advanced treatment methods. The curriculum integrates theoretical education with hands-on clinical training. Graduates are prepared to work in multidisciplinary hospitals, specialized ENT centers, outpatient clinics, private medical institutions, and research organizations as professional otorhinolaryngologists.