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 Department Activities

   

 

The Department has an academic and clinical activities store for the Students:

a) Academic Activities - it embody the syllabus which are specified by the Academe that include Lectures and Tutorials

a.1) Lectures - it entail the theoretical aspects and concerns the whole group of Medical Students  which will be given within the period of 12  weeks and  herewith listed below.

The venue is in the Lecture Hall , Building II and starts at 7:30 a.m. to 8:25 a.m for the first session, followed at 8:35 till 9:30 a.m for the second one.
                     
Anatomy
ý & Physiology and Embryology of the Ear + Congenital Anomalies
Diseases of External Ear and Acute Otitis
ý Media
Chronic Otitis Media
ý
Complications of Otitis Media
ý
Deafness
ý & Tinnitus
Diseases of Esophagus + GERD
ý
Applied Anatomy,
ý Physiology,
Embryology, Investigations of the Nose and Sinuses
ý
Septum
ý & Nasal Vestibule, Disorders & Choanal Atresia
Rhinitis:  (Allergic
ý & Non-Allergic), acute Rhinitis, Epistaxis and Chronic Rhinitis
Sinusitis and Complications
ý
Management of Neck
ý Mass
Diseases of Pharynx I (Anatomy, Physiology and
ý Inflammatory)
Diseases of Pharynx II (Neck Spaces Infections)
ý
Facial
ý Paralysis
Headache
ý & Facial Pain
Diseases of Larynx I (Anatomy,
ý Physiology + Nerve Paralysis)
Diseases of Larynx II (Congenital,
ý Inflammatory, Non-Neoplastic Benign Lesion)

 a.2) Tutorials – these as well composed of theoretical aspects and it only concern for the ENT group and which will be given for a period of 6 weeks over 12 weeks alternatively:
The venue is in Lecture Hall of Building  II and starts at 2:00 p.m until 4 p.m., every Tuesday. 
Though, on its first day, it is schedule on Sunday  for Orientation of the Students.

 Orientation (Historyý taking, Procedure of OPD, In-patient & Referral Role of ORL in GP.

Auditory Investigations and Vestibular Analysisý
Speech
ý Pathology
Airway Obstruction and its Management
ý
Head and Neck Trauma,
ý Foreign Body in      Upper Aerodigestive Tract
Radiology of the Head and
ý Neck
ORL Tumours
ý

 If in case there will be a swapping in Lectures and/or Tutorials of the assigned Teaching Staff,  the concern Teaching Staff has to arrange by themselves and consequently should inform the Undergraduate Coordinator in writing.  Scientific arrangement of the lectures should be preserved.

 b) Clinical Activities – these are the exposure of  Students in the practical as
     well as realistic aspects and problems on ear, nose, throat  and head & 
     neck in a comprehensive form.

As mentioned above on the Groupings of students, they are allocated to ENT
Course for 3 ays in a week (Saturday, Sunday and Tuesday) For which they
will be distributed to these clinical activities: 
           
b.1) Clinics:  (1st Floor of Bldg. 1)
To see the different
ý presentations of variety of diseases in the field of ENT, conduct history taking and examinations.  They will also observe minor procedures and see postoperative patients.

ENT Clinics (according toý the schedule).  All clinics will start at 7:30 a.m. every Saturday and Tuesday except Sunday at 10:00 a.m.

 b.2) Rounds  ( Wards – 5A, 5B, 6A, 6B / Levels  5 and of Building 1)
ENT Department has its 4
ý groups consisting of Consultants, Registrars and Residents and having their respective pre operative rounds at 1:00 p.m. and post operative rounds at 10:30 a.m.

Te pre op rounds are being
done every Saturday and
Sunday, while, pre-op every
Tuesday.

 To see data history,ý discussion of diseases, its complications and out come and anatomy of disease.

 b.3)  Bed Side Teaching – (according to the schedule).
Bed side teaching was recently added to the Medical Students’ Program with the idea of obtaining and/or gaining more physical  and concrete exposure and experience for the Students.

Teaching Staff isý allocated to be with the Students.

Bed side teaching should concentrate oný the clinical aspects
of the cases and not on the theoretical one.

Students should encourage to take case history and clinical findings ofý the patients.

Students are expected to study the investigations (CT, MRI,ý X-Ray, culture and antibiotic sensitivity test.)

At least two cases shouldý be presented for each Bed Side Teaching and will range from 1 to 2 hours per sessions.

 b.4)  Operative Session:   (2nd Floor of Bldg. I)
- To see common surgicalý procedures and special instruments used in this surgical field.
- It is located in 2nd
ý Floor; Building 1 and the session will start at 7:30 a.m. every Saturday and 10:00 a.m. every Sunday.

 b.5)  Audiology:    (Ground Floor of Bldg. 5)
- To attend and discussý various audiology and vestibular tests used to evaluate hearing or balance disorders.
- The clinic starts 7:30
ý a.m. in the morning and 1:00 p.m. in the afternoon.

b.6) Speech Therapy (2nd Floor of Bldg. 5)
- To observe different
ý speech, language and voice problems and their evaluation and management.
- Clinic starts 7:30 a.m.
ý in the morning and 1:00 p.m. in the afternoon every Saturday and Sunday.

 

 

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 Activities Academic(E.N.T).pdf

Activities Clinical (E.N.T.).pdf

Activities Clinical(E.N.T).doc

Activities Academic(E.N.T).doc

 
 

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