ENT Resident Induction Course

Course Overview:
This practical, case-based course is designed to equip final-year medical students with the essential knowledge and confidence to manage common ENT scenarios during their on-call shifts. From recognising red flags to understanding referral pathways, this interactive day blends clinical teaching with hands-on skill demonstrations tailored to the junior doctor’s experience level.
What You’ll Learn:
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How to manage common ENT cases like tonsillitis, otitis, and epistaxis
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How to prioritise bleeps and triage effectively
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Red flag symptoms not to miss in ENT
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Examination techniques (ears, nose, throat)
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Structured referral writing and documentation
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Observation of practical ENT procedures (e.g. nasal packing, endoscopy demo)
Format:
The course is delivered in a friendly and supportive environment with a mix of short lectures, case discussions, supervised OSCE stations, and guided demonstrations.
Who Should Attend:
This course is ideal for final-year medical students preparing for clinical placements, electives, or Foundation Year training with exposure to ENT on-call shifts.