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ENT Induction Blog

Practical ENT learning, one article at a time.

Short, focused articles that help clinicians understand ENT anatomy, approach common presentations and connect written revision with interactive modules.

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Start with a practical explanation, then move into the matching interactive course content.

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Articles that make ENT easier to approach.

The Blog page is designed around the same practical, visual learning principles as the modules.

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Anatomy made practical

Turn difficult regions into clear visual anchors you can use during revision and clinical exposure.

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On-call confidence

Build safer first-step thinking around common urgent ENT presentations and red flags.

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Clinical patterns

Recognise the important questions, examination findings and decision points learners commonly meet.

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Module connections

Use short articles as pre-reading, recap material or a route into the interactive modules.

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Start from the clinical situation you are preparing for. The blog, resources and modules work best when they are used as a connected learning route.

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Starting ENT for the first time

Use overview articles before moving into anatomy and common presentation modules.

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Preparing for an on-call shift

Prioritise emergency ENT, red flags and safe escalation thinking.

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Revising for teaching or placement

Read concise topic notes, then test understanding through interactive module content.

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Start with the clinical situation you are preparing for, then move into the relevant teaching.

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