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King Saud University College of Medicine ORL Department

King Saud University College of Medicine ORL Department. Course 431 ENT 4 Hours. Objectives: Aim of The Course. COURSE STRUCTURE. 1 st Cycle Male Division I 6 Weeks Division II 6 Weeks 2 nd Cycle Female Division I 6 Weeks Division II 6 Weeks 3 rd Cycle Male Division I 6 Weeks

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King Saud University College of Medicine ORL Department

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  1. King Saud UniversityCollege of MedicineORL Department Course 431 ENT 4 Hours

  2. Objectives: Aim of The Course

  3. COURSE STRUCTURE • 1 st CycleMale • Division I 6 Weeks • Division II 6 Weeks • 2 nd CycleFemale • Division I 6 Weeks • Division II 6 Weeks • 3 rd CycleMale • Division I 6 Weeks • Division II 6 Weeks • Summer CourseCombined (8 Weeks)

  4. STUDENT’S GROUPING

  5. ACTIVITIES • ACADAEMIC ACTIVITIES • Lectures • Tutorials • CLINICAL ACTIVITIES • Clinics - AUDIOLOGY • Rounds - Communication Disorders • Bed side teaching • Operative session

  6. ACTIVITIES • ACADAEMIC ACTIVITIES • Lectures: • Theoretical aspects • Building II • 8:00 - 9:30 • 14:00 – 16:30

  7. ACADAEMIC ACTIVITIES • Tutorials • Case Studies • Radiology • Discussions

  8. CLINICAL ACTIVITIES • How to Examine ear, nose, throat, head & neck • Common ENT symptoms & signs

  9. CLINICAL ACTIVITIES • I. CLINICS • II. ROUNDS • III. BED SIDE TEACHING (BST) • IV. OPERATIVE SESSION • V. AUDIOLOGY • VI. COMMUNICATION DISORDERS (SPEECH)

  10. CLINICAL ACTIVITIES • I. CLINICS • History taking • Examination • Building I – Clinic 1 & 2 :Ground floor- Level 1, Clinic 3: Building 2- primary care.

  11. CLINICAL ACTIVITIES • II. ROUNDS • Building I : 6 A – sixth floor • Pre-operative rounds • Discussion of diseases, complications, outcome

  12. CLINICAL ACTIVITIES • III. BED SIDE TEACHING • Clinical aspects of cases • Encourage students to take case history, clinical signs, investigations (CT, MRI,………..)

  13. CLINICAL ACTIVITIES • IV. OPERATIVE SESSIONS • To see common surgical procedures and instruments • 2nd floor- Building I.

  14. CLINICAL ACTIVITIES • V. AUDIOLOGY • Audiology & Vestibular tests • Audiometry reading • Building 5- Ground floor

  15. CLINICAL ACTIVITIES • V. COMMUNICATION DISORDERS (SPEECH DISORDERS) • Observe voice disorders • Building 5- second floor

  16. ATTENDANCE • 20 %WARNING • 25 %No EXAMINATION

  17. EXAMINATION • CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENTMCQ 40%40 QUESTIONS • FINAL EXAMINATIONOSCE (Objective Systematic Clinical Evaluation) 60% 30 ( A & B )QUESTIONS • MCQ questions: Best answer- one choice among 5 answers No true & false No negative Markings

  18. Complaints From Students • Complaints concerning lectures, tutorials, clinical activities, attendance & examination should be delivered in written to the undergraduate director. • Tuesday 14:00-15:30.

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