This module introduces learners to the fundamental principles of Otorhinolaryngology (ENT), including the anatomy, physiology, and functions of the ear, nose, throat, and head and neck structures. Participants will gain a strong foundation in ENT terminology, clinical examination techniques, and diagnostic approaches essential for specialized practice.
This module focuses on the diagnostic tools and technologies used in ENT practice. Learners will develop skills in interpreting audiological tests, imaging studies, endoscopic findings, and laboratory investigations to accurately diagnose ENT disorders.
This module covers diseases and disorders affecting the ear and auditory system. Participants will learn to diagnose and manage hearing loss, infections, balance disorders, and other common otological conditions using evidence-based approaches.
This module explores diseases of the nose and paranasal sinuses. Learners will gain expertise in diagnosing and managing allergic, inflammatory, infectious, and structural nasal conditions that affect breathing and quality of life.
This module focuses on disorders affecting the larynx, vocal cords, and voice production. Participants will understand the causes, evaluation, and management of voice abnormalities and airway-related conditions.
This module addresses ENT conditions commonly encountered in infants, children, and adolescents. Learners will develop competencies in pediatric assessment and management strategies while understanding developmental considerations.
This module provides comprehensive knowledge of benign and malignant diseases affecting the head and neck region. Learners will study diagnostic pathways, staging, and multidisciplinary management approaches.
This module examines sleep-related breathing disorders and upper airway conditions. Participants will learn diagnostic methods and treatment strategies for obstructive and functional airway diseases.
This module prepares learners to manage urgent ENT conditions and traumatic injuries. Emphasis is placed on rapid assessment, stabilization, and emergency interventions to prevent complications.
This module introduces the principles of ENT surgery, operating room protocols, surgical instrumentation, and perioperative patient care. Learners will understand common ENT procedures and postoperative management.
Research, Evidence-Based Practice, and Clinical Governance
This module develops research literacy and evidence-based decision-making skills. Participants will learn to critically evaluate scientific literature, conduct clinical audits, and contribute to quality improvement initiatives.
The final module integrates theoretical knowledge and clinical skills through supervised practice, case discussions, and a capstone project. Learners will demonstrate competency in comprehensive ENT patient management and professional practice.