Military field doctor (otorhinolaryngologist) is an otorhinolaryngologist who provides qualified medical care to the wounded and sick who receive treatment at a medical center or medical institution during the period of service at military installations. (Military (experienced) otolaryngologists and field doctors conduct observations on the wounded during the treatment process during military service.) Military field doctors also treat those liable for military service. The main tasks of a doctor are to provide medical care, diagnose and treat diseases of the ear, nose and throat at a high level and in the shortest possible time.
Otorhinolargintologist is a doctor who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of diseases of the ears, nose, pharynx and larynx.
Otolaryngology is a field of medicine that studies the anatomy, physiology and diseases of the ear, nose and throat. “Military otolaryngology” refers to a type of clinical discipline. Military otolaryngologists, as a rule, specialize in surgical methods for diagnosing and treating ENT diseases; authors and developers of new methods for treating traumatic injuries in the wounded. They work as otorhinolaryngologists not only in military clinical institutions, but also in research organizations.
An otorhinolaryngologist provides professional medical care to patients living in defense camps of military departments.