About Course
Welcome to our comprehensive ENT SHO induction course! Designed specifically for new otolaryngology doctors, this course covers everything you need to know to get started in your new role.
Expert Instructors
From anatomy and physiology to diagnostic techniques and common ENT conditions, our expert instructors will guide you through the essential knowledge and skills you need to succeed, with the aid of some very cool modern innovations.
Plus, with interactive case studies, practical exercises, and online resources, you’ll have the opportunity to practice and apply what you’ve learned in a real-world setting.
Mr Robert Maweni
The course is co-ordinated by Mr Robert Maweni, Oxford ENT Registrar and author of Wiley’s How to Succeed at Medical Research, who’s Masters in Surgery project was based on creating innovative and effective learning resources.
We have used our experience from running multiple courses, including Royal College of Surgeon’s of England courses such as Basic Surgical Skills, to create what we know will be a highly rewarding course for you. The certificate you get will not just be a token, but a sign of your achievement and growth in understanding of ENT.
Join us today and take the first step towards becoming a confident and capable ENT SHO!
Courses:
Featured Course: An SHO’s Guide to Otolaryngology
Course Content
Introduction
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00:57
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Pre-Course Survey
00:00
Facial Palsy
Sore Throats
Stridor
Flexible Nasendoscopy
Swallowed Foreign Bodies
Lateral Neck Radiograph Interpretation
Acute Neck Swellings I
Acute Neck Swellings II
Post Tonsillectomy Haemorrhage
Otoscopic Anatomy
Otitis Media
Complications of Acute Otitis Media
Otitis Externa
Necrotising Otitis Externa
Pinna Cellulitis and Perichondritis
Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Tympanic Membrane Perforations
Pinna Haematoma
Temporal Bone Fractures
Neck Trauma
Epistaxis
Nasal Trauma
Septal Haematoma
Periorbital Cellulitis
Post Thyroidectomy Haemorrhage
Dizziness
Post-Course Survey
Student Ratings & Reviews
I don't like the AI tutor as it feels like someone reading off of a script.