Yeah, when you match to a program you get the intern year (a pseudo general surgery internship) there as well. A few years ago you had to match to your ENT program and a separate prelim surgery spot as well which would often be at a different institution. It's a much better setup now.
Here is the official word on the requirements for the intern year:
taken from page 2 here
http://www.acgme.org/acWebsite/downloads/RRC_progReq/280otopr707.pdf
3. In order to meet these goals, the PGY-1 year should include (in no
required order):
a) a minimum of five months of structured education in at least
three of the following: general surgery, thoracic surgery,
vascular surgery, pediatric surgery, plastic surgery, surgical
oncology.
b) one month of structured education in each of the following
four clinical areas: emergency medicine, critical care unit
(intensive care unit, trauma unit or similar), anesthesia,
neurological surgery.
(1) An additional maximum of three months of
otolaryngology-head and neck surgery is optional,
and any remaining months of the PGY-1 year may be
taken on the clinical services listed in 3 a) or 3 b)
above.