Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery

Otolaryngology is the medical and surgical specialty that provides care for persons suffering from illnesses of the head and neck. Otolaryngology was one of the first "specialties" that came into existence. It did so because of the special training and skills that were required to see recesses within the nose, throat and ears. In more recent times, otolaryngology has evolved into subdisciplines and each of the areas are well represented in the University of British Columbia's Division of Otolaryngology.

The Division's principal basic research laboratories in auditory physiology are located at the UBC site of the Vancouver Hospital and Health Science Centre. The Provincial Voice Care Resource Program and Pacific Voice Clinic are situated at the VGH site.

VGH

St. Paul's Hospital

B.C. Children's Hospital

Mt. St. Joseph's Hospital

Burnaby General Hospital and Surrey Memorial Hospital

Richmond General Hospital

Lions Gate Hospital

Peace Arch Hospital

Eagle Ridge Hospital

Dr. Frederick K. Kozak - Director of Postgraduate Education
                                                        Program Assistant Margie Christopherson

Dr. Paul T. Mick- Interim Director of Undergraduate Education
Interim Clerkship Director for the Department Surgery Undergraduate Education Program


last revised: 2012-April-3

Otolaryngology
G. and L. Diamond
Health Care Center
4th Fl. 2775 Laurel St.
Vancouver, B.C. Canada
V5Z 1M9

Tel: 604.875.4664
Fax: 604.875.5018