Objectives: This study seeks the opinions of qualified doctors on what they feel medical students should learn about otolaryngology. It aims to identify both the content deemed relevant and the performance levels for medical students in otolaryngology.Methods: A national survey developed from a content analysis of undergraduate otolaryngology curricula from the UK was undertaken, accompanied by a review of the literature and input from an expert group. Data were collected from a wide range of doctors.Results: Participants felt that graduating students should be able to: recognise, assess and initiate management for common and life-threatening acute conditions; take an appropriate patient history; and perform an appropriate examination for t...
Abstract Background Emerging research indicates that video otoscopy can be used as a teaching tool t...
Objective:The use of massive open online courses (MOOCs) in medical education and postgraduate educa...
OBJECTIVE: We developed a program for training in the diagnosis of otitis media that included images...
Objectives: This study seeks the opinions of qualified doctors on what they feel medical students sh...
Objective: 1.To compare undergraduate Otolaryngology curricula in the United Kingdom. 2.To develop a...
OBJECTIVE: Knowledge of ENT is important for many doctors, but undergraduate time is limited. This s...
Objective To systematically identify and analyse all published literature relating to the provision ...
Objective To describe the resident experience with respect to key indicator cases for each year of t...
It has been well identified in previous literature that there is a lack of otolaryngology teaching f...
Objective: Otolaryngic disorders are very common in primary care, comprising 20–50% of presen...
The need for a specialist ear nose throat - neck and head surgery is still under ideal conditions. T...
Background: Medical education and guidelines have been advocated as major means of improving the man...
Background: Otorhinolaryngology is under-represented in most undergraduate curricula. This work aims...
Background: Medical education and guidelines have been advocated as major means of improving the man...
Abstract- It is generally predicted that the academic performance of clinical lecturers of the Otola...
Abstract Background Emerging research indicates that video otoscopy can be used as a teaching tool t...
Objective:The use of massive open online courses (MOOCs) in medical education and postgraduate educa...
OBJECTIVE: We developed a program for training in the diagnosis of otitis media that included images...
Objectives: This study seeks the opinions of qualified doctors on what they feel medical students sh...
Objective: 1.To compare undergraduate Otolaryngology curricula in the United Kingdom. 2.To develop a...
OBJECTIVE: Knowledge of ENT is important for many doctors, but undergraduate time is limited. This s...
Objective To systematically identify and analyse all published literature relating to the provision ...
Objective To describe the resident experience with respect to key indicator cases for each year of t...
It has been well identified in previous literature that there is a lack of otolaryngology teaching f...
Objective: Otolaryngic disorders are very common in primary care, comprising 20–50% of presen...
The need for a specialist ear nose throat - neck and head surgery is still under ideal conditions. T...
Background: Medical education and guidelines have been advocated as major means of improving the man...
Background: Otorhinolaryngology is under-represented in most undergraduate curricula. This work aims...
Background: Medical education and guidelines have been advocated as major means of improving the man...
Abstract- It is generally predicted that the academic performance of clinical lecturers of the Otola...
Abstract Background Emerging research indicates that video otoscopy can be used as a teaching tool t...
Objective:The use of massive open online courses (MOOCs) in medical education and postgraduate educa...
OBJECTIVE: We developed a program for training in the diagnosis of otitis media that included images...