Hey, GooseWing. I'm a 4th year at Brown applying to ENT. Yes we do have an ENT group. We are gonig to have lectures/presentations starting this september. Its true, we do not have an established ENT residency program. However, the ENT residents from Tufts University rotate at Rhodeisland hospital (RIH). LORs are important for ENT. However, you will be able to get them very easily if you do an away rotation here. Dr. Groblewski is our local ENT mentor and is GREAT at hooking up students. He's very invested in med student education and actually helped hook me and several of my friends up with research projects. We can get Chairman letters from our chairman Dr. Duff. Also, many of us rotate at Tufts. This counts as our away but is really our home base program since their residents rotate at RIH. I just rotated there and got very strong endorsements from their chairman and former residency director. They treat Brown med students as their own. So I don't think you will have any problems getting letters.
One final word. Brown has had a 100% ent match rate for the past 5 years. I think that record speaks for itself. If you have any other questions don't hesitate to post.
I'm also willing to answer any other questions about the clinical years if you guys have them.