Teaching otoscopy within primary care can be a challenge, as there is a need to teach both the psychomotor skills required to perform otoscopy, as well as the interpretation of the clinical findings.[1] Basic otoscopy skills are often lacking and the clinical slides that are used in classroom teaching to show both the normal anatomy of the ear and the commonly encountered pathological findings are usually taken with special medical and photographic equipment, so they are often unrepresentative of what primary care otoscopists will encounter in their clinical practice. This can make it difficult for the novice otoscopist to translate what they are seeing through an otoscope to the images that they have seen in a textbook, or from an on-line ...
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...
It has been well identified in previous literature that there is a lack of otolaryngology teaching f...
PURPOSE: Effective teaching and assessment of otologic examinations are challenging. Current methods...
OBJECTIVE: We developed a program for training in the diagnosis of otitis media that included images...
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...
OBJECTIVE: We developed a program for training in the diagnosis of otitis media that included images...
Objective: Otolaryngic disorders are very common in primary care, comprising 20–50% of presen...
The World Health Organization has designated the teaching of otitis media management skills a “prior...
Background: Otologic diseases are common and associated with significant health care costs. While ac...
Abstract Background Otologic diseases are common and associated with significant health care costs. ...
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 ...
OBJECTIVES: To introduce an inexpensive method for objectively evaluating otoscopic visualization of...
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...
It has been well identified in previous literature that there is a lack of otolaryngology teaching f...
PURPOSE: Effective teaching and assessment of otologic examinations are challenging. Current methods...
OBJECTIVE: We developed a program for training in the diagnosis of otitis media that included images...
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...
OBJECTIVE: We developed a program for training in the diagnosis of otitis media that included images...
Objective: Otolaryngic disorders are very common in primary care, comprising 20–50% of presen...
The World Health Organization has designated the teaching of otitis media management skills a “prior...
Background: Otologic diseases are common and associated with significant health care costs. While ac...
Abstract Background Otologic diseases are common and associated with significant health care costs. ...
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 ...
OBJECTIVES: To introduce an inexpensive method for objectively evaluating otoscopic visualization of...
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...
It has been well identified in previous literature that there is a lack of otolaryngology teaching f...