Goal:
The broad goal of the otorhinolaryngology curriculum is to equip the IMG with sufficient knowledge, skills and attitude to diagnose and appropriately treat common ENT disorders affecting our population.
Objectives:
A) Knowledge
At the end of the course, the student should be able to :
- » Describe the applied anatomy, physiology and biochemical attributes of ear, nose and throat.
- » Describe the pathophysiology, clinical features, and management of diseases of ear, nose and throat.
- » Demonstrate the ability to apply the knowledge in a clinical setting.
(B) Skills :
At the end of the course, the student should be able to :
- » Elicit a detailed clinical history and perform an ENT examination in both outpatient and ward setting.
- » Apply the elicited history and examination to arrive at correct diagnosis and plan treatment.
- » Perform minor diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in an emergency situation prior to referral to higher centres
C) Attitude and communication skills:
At the end of the course the student should be able to:
- » Communicate effectively with patients, their families and the public at large.
- » Communicate effectively with peers and teachers demonstrate the ability to work effectively with peers in a team.
- » Demonstrate professional attributes of punctuality, accountability and respect for teachers and peers.
- » Appreciate the issues of equity and social accountability while undergoing all clinical encounters
Faculty Profile:
Faculty list updated as on 31-7-2024
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Complete list of Research Publications by Department of ENT can be viewed here.