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Clinical Attachment in Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) UK

  • Alsir Team
  • Dec 25, 2025
  • 3 min read

Clinical Attachment in Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) UK

Application is open throughout the year


This Clinical Attachment in Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) is designed to provide healthcare professionals with structured clinical exposure to ENT services, focusing on understanding the assessment, diagnosis, and management pathways for ear, nose, and throat conditions within a hospital setting.


Program Focus

The program is designed to enhance participants’ knowledge of ENT care through supervised clinical exposure. This includes:

Outpatient ENT Services: Exposure to ENT clinics, assessment of common ear, nose, and throat conditions, hearing and balance disorders, nasal and sinus conditions, voice and swallowing disorders, and patient consultation practices.

Inpatient and Surgical ENT Care: Insight into ward-based ENT care, perioperative pathways, common ENT surgical procedures, and postoperative monitoring.

Diagnostic and Support Services: Understanding the use of audiology assessments, endoscopic examinations, imaging, and referral pathways within ENT services.

Comprehensive ENT Management: Overview of ENT care pathways from initial referral to follow-up, including multidisciplinary teamwork, clinical documentation, patient safety, and adherence to national ENT guidelines.


Expected Outcome

Upon completion of the clinical attachment, participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of ENT services within an NHS hospital in the UK. The program aims to strengthen theoretical knowledge, improve familiarity with ENT clinical workflows, and enhance understanding of best practices in ear, nose, and throat care within the UK healthcare system.


General information

  • Application to the Program: You can expect to receive a decision on your application within 4 to 6 weeks after you submit it.

  • Visa Application Timeline: To ensure you have enough time for the visa process, you must apply to the program at least 4 months before your intended start date. This is a critical step, as obtaining a UK visa can take time.

  • Support for Your Visa Application: Once accepted, you will receive an invitation letter from the host hospital. This letter is a crucial document that will assist you with your visa application, as it provides official confirmation of your training placement in the UK.


Venue

  • United kingdom.


Duration

  • 1 Month.


Date

  • Application is open throughout the year


Tuition and Fees

  • Application Fee: £500

  • Training Fee: £5,000


The training fees include

  • Hospital training fees and completion certificate

  • Accommodation in residential structure (room with single mattress with bed linin, water, electricity, Wi-Fi, kitchen with fridge stove with utensils, toilet and shower, clothes washing)

  • London Subway ‘Oyster’ travel card (where applicable)

  • Hospital uniforms where applicable

  • Hospital HR documents

  • Airport transfers

  • Visa invitation letters Supervision for participants daily learning and living

  • 24/7 emergency contact services



Application Process and Requirements

  • Required Documents: To apply, you must submit the following documents:

    1. Your Curriculum Vitae (CV).

    2. University Diploma.

    3. Specialty Diploma (Resident doctors are also eligible to apply).

    4. Any other international exam results you may have.

    5. English Test Result if available.


We have partnerships with many hospitals around UK. Evaluation process takes from 30 to 45 days, if you have been accepted, we will send you the acceptance letter from the hospital, then you have to complete the payment.



Application Instructions

  • Email Address: info@medicaltraininginuk.com

  • Email Title: Be sure to write the exact title provided: (Clinical Attachment in Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) UK).

  • Attachments: Your email should include the following documents:

    1. Your CV

    2. University Diploma

    3. Specialty Diploma (if applicable; residents and GP can also apply)

    4. Any other international exam results.


The payment process:

  • Application Fee: An initial fee of £500 is required at the time of application submission.

  • Training Fee The remaining £5,000 for the training program is expected to be paid after you have been officially accepted, received the hospital’s acceptance letter, and obtained your visa. Please note that the payment must be completed no later than 4 weeks before the start of the training program.




Certificate :

Upon successful completion of the training, you will be awarded a certificate directly from the host hospital.



Alsir For Medical Training UK

00971 56 167 7224

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