Background: Otologic diseases are common and associated with significant health care costs. While accurate diagnosis relies on physical exam, existing studies have highlighted a lack of comfort among trainees with regards to otoscopy. As such, dedicated otoscopy teaching time was incorporated into the undergraduate medical curriculum in the form of a small group teaching session. In this study, we aimed to examine the effect of a small-group, structured teaching session on medical students\u27 confidence with and learning of otoscopic examination. Methods: Using a prospective study design, an otolaryngologist delivered an one-hour, small group workshop to medical learners. The workshop included introduction and demonstration of otoscopy and...
Abstract Introduction Acute otitis media (AOM) is the most frequently diagnosed pediatric illness in...
Objectives: Handheld otoscopy is the standard tool used to teach ear examination in undergraduate a...
Abstract Background There is significant variability ...
Abstract Background Otologic diseases are common and associated with significant health care costs. ...
PURPOSE: Effective teaching and assessment of otologic examinations are challenging. Current methods...
Abstract Background Though pneumatic otoscopy improves accurate diagnosis of ear disease, trainees l...
Abstract Background Emerging research indicates that video otoscopy can be used as a teaching tool t...
Abstract Background The serious consequences of inaccurate diagnosis of acute otitis media have led ...
BACKGROUND: Despite the fact that otoscopy is a widely used and taught diagnostic tool during medica...
PURPOSE: Previous research has shown that General Practitioners (GPs) rarely use pneumatic otoscopy ...
Abstract Background Portable educational technologies...
It has been well identified in previous literature that there is a lack of otolaryngology teaching f...
Teaching otoscopy within primary care can be a challenge, as there is a need to teach both the psych...
ObjectiveFollowing our preliminary study on junior medical students' comfort levels in performing th...
Objective: We hypothesize that poor consideration of specialist surgery is due to a lack of exposure...
Abstract Introduction Acute otitis media (AOM) is the most frequently diagnosed pediatric illness in...
Objectives: Handheld otoscopy is the standard tool used to teach ear examination in undergraduate a...
Abstract Background There is significant variability ...
Abstract Background Otologic diseases are common and associated with significant health care costs. ...
PURPOSE: Effective teaching and assessment of otologic examinations are challenging. Current methods...
Abstract Background Though pneumatic otoscopy improves accurate diagnosis of ear disease, trainees l...
Abstract Background Emerging research indicates that video otoscopy can be used as a teaching tool t...
Abstract Background The serious consequences of inaccurate diagnosis of acute otitis media have led ...
BACKGROUND: Despite the fact that otoscopy is a widely used and taught diagnostic tool during medica...
PURPOSE: Previous research has shown that General Practitioners (GPs) rarely use pneumatic otoscopy ...
Abstract Background Portable educational technologies...
It has been well identified in previous literature that there is a lack of otolaryngology teaching f...
Teaching otoscopy within primary care can be a challenge, as there is a need to teach both the psych...
ObjectiveFollowing our preliminary study on junior medical students' comfort levels in performing th...
Objective: We hypothesize that poor consideration of specialist surgery is due to a lack of exposure...
Abstract Introduction Acute otitis media (AOM) is the most frequently diagnosed pediatric illness in...
Objectives: Handheld otoscopy is the standard tool used to teach ear examination in undergraduate a...
Abstract Background There is significant variability ...