ORL 431
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1. General information:
Course Title : ORL COURSE Course Code & Number : ORL COURSE 431
Credit hours : 4 = 1 hour for Theoretical or Lectures
3 hours for Clinical or Practical Aspect
Course duration : 5 weeks
Department Chairman : DR. Sami AL-Harethy
2. Course tutors
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Dr. Mohammed Farahat |
Asst. Prof./Consultant | mfarahat@ksu.edu.sa | 0505292622 |
Dr. Tamer Musallam |
Asst. Prof./Consultant | tmusallam@ksu.edu.sa | 0599691474 |
Dr. Mohammed Al Essa |
Asst. Prof./Consultant | maalessa@ksu.edu.sa | |
Dr. Masooda Ashraf | Consultant | masoodaashrafdr@ hotmail.com |
0502737233 |
Dr. Sabah Mohammed |
Consultant | sh1963@hotmail.com | 0568156308 |
Dr. Rasha Shoeib | Consultant | rshoeib@ksu.edu.sa | 0559040307 |
Dr. Osama Saber | Registrar | 0558272720 | |
Dr. Hazem Abdulwahed |
Registrar | hazemabdelwahed2005@ho tmail.com |
0500456906 |
Dr. Yasin Subhan | Registrar | yasinss@rediffmail.com | 0533421469 |
Dr. Mohammed Taher Saddiqui |
Registrar | dr_taher@yahoo.com | 0554979831 |
Dr. Mudar Al Ani | Registrar | dmr200665@yahoo.com | 0540306999 |
Dr. Samiah Al Angari | Registrar | 0555896368 |
3. Course objectives
Summary of the main learning outcomes for students enrolled in the course.
a. To know the basic ENT applied or clinical anatomy and physiology.
b. To recognize assessment and management of common ENT diseases, include ability to obtain
patients’ history, perform comprehensive physical and mental status assessment, interprets
findings
c. To know how to handle common ENT emergencies.
d. To handle simple ENT diagnostic instruments.
e. To be aware of common ENT operations.
f. To create an interest for further post-graduate study in ENT.
g. Enable to acquire and practice the code of medical ethics and demonstrates good and ideal attitude towards patients and their families, with the colleagues and other Staff and Sectors
h. To learn not only the theoretical and clinical aspects of the course but to mold as an ideal
instruments in the line of medical profession includes communication and inter-relationship with colleagues and other Staff
4. Teaching and learning modes
a. Didactic and/or Theoretical aspects
b. Clinical activities or practical aspects
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5. Schedules :
A. Didactic and/or Theoritical Aspect/Sessions
1st WEEK | |||
DAY/DATE (DMY) |
TIME | SUBJECT | Teaching Staff |
SAT | 11:00 - 12:00 nn |
ORIENTATION |
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orientation of the ORL 431course & the exams, ENT history & examination(in brief) |
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Ear I | |||
1:00 - 2:00 pm |
anatomy physiology of the ear, gross anatomy of the external, middle and inner ears, nerve supply and earache(in brief), physiology of hearing and balance.( function of the Eustachian tube in brief) | ||
2:10 - 3:10 pm | Audiology | ||
PTA, tympanometry and impedence (speech & ABR in brief), vestibular tests in brief | |||
Ear II | |||
MON |
8:00 - 9:00 am |
diseases of external ear and acute otitis media, congenital anomalies of the external ear (in brief), (protruding ear, preauricular sinus microtia and atresia), wax, ear wash, otitis externa (classification and management), acute otitis media (in detail) and recurrent acute otitis media |
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Ear III | |||
9:15 - 10:15 am |
chronic otitis media and middle ear operation, classification of chronic otitis media, Otitis Media Effusion, adhessive Otitis Media, Chronic suppurative otitis media - types and management, ear operation in brief (myringotomy, tube, tympanoplasty and mastoidectomy) |
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Ear IV | |||
10:30 - 11:30 am | complication of acute & chr. OM, classification (extra cranial,cranial(temporal) & intra cranial), (in detail acute mastoidectomy& management) |
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Deafness | |||
1:00 - 2:00 pm |
conductive hearing loss (causes and management), (otosclerosis in brief),Sensorineural hearing loss (congenital and acquired) presbyacusis etc..,management of SHNL (in brief) {hearing aids and cochlear implant in brief} | ||
Vertigo | |||
2:10 - 3:10 pm |
causes of vertigo (acute & chr. labyrinthitis, Meniere's disease, vestibular neuritis, positional vertigo,etc), investigation of a dizzy patient (in short) | ||
Head & Neck I | |||
8:00-9:00 am |
A) Neck masses- intro, anatomy, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, examples B)Thyroid-anatomy, thyroid nodule eval, thyroid cancer, surgery & complications |
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Head & Neck II | |||
TUE |
9:15 - 10:15 am |
A)Salivary glands, anatomy, physio. (in brief),infection, autoimmune&tumours,B)Tumour of oral cavity, Introduction, Pre-malignant lesion, Leukoplakia etc.,malignant lesion , SCCA | |
10:30 - 11:30 pm |
Head & Neck III |
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A)Tumour of pharynx, Nasopharyngeal ca, Oro & hypopharyngeal ca, B)Tumour of larynx, Intro., laryngeal papillomatosis, ca larynx |
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Nose I | |||
1:00 - 2:00 pm |
anatomy & physiology of nose & paranasal sinuses, antomy -external nose &nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, (blood supply, {nerve supply} in brief), function- nose & paranasal sinus, congenital anomalies (in brief) {choanal atresia} |
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Nose II | |||
2:00 - 3:00 pm |
acute & chronic rhinitis, allergic & non-allergic rhinitis, vestibular & furunculosis, nasal polyps (allergic & antrochoanal)etc, radiology illustration(e.g.CT scan) | ||
2nd Week Lecture |
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B. Clinical Activities and/or Practical Sessions
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6. List of tasks
For each group (Female I & II, male A I & AII and male BI & BII)
Venue | Groups | Task | |||
date | to | date | Date (Exam Date/Week) |
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KAUH |
01-09-12 29-09-12 |
to to | 03-10-12 14-11-12 |
24-11-12 to 28-11-12 |
Male A – Group II - Group I |
KAUH | 01-12-12 29-12-12 |
to to |
02-01-13 06-02-13 |
16-02-12 to 20-02-12 |
Female – Group II - Group I |
KAUH | 23-02-13 23-03-13 |
to to | 27-03-13 24-04-13 |
04-05-13 to 08-05-13 |
Male B – Group II - Group I |
7. Assessment of Students
Methods of assessment of knowledge acquired
a. Continuous Assessment Examination (Multiple Choice Questions). b. Objective Structures Clinical Examination (OSCE)
Note: Additional input in the assessment of students in general
Feedback and discussion during lectures and clinical activities although not documented but as a general assessment on the batch of students
8. Learning resources
A. Required Text(s)
1. Ear, Nose and Throat (Latest Edition) By: W. Becker (published by Thieme).
2. Lecture Notes of Diseases of Ear, Nose and Throat (Latest Edition) By: P. Bull (published by Blackwell Science).
B. Essential References
1. Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, by Cummings
2. Scott Brown’s Diseases of Ear, Nose and Throat, by Allan Kerr
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C. Recommended Books and Reference Material (Journals, Reports, etc) (Attach List)
1. Saudi ORL Society Journal.
2. The Laryngoscope.
3. Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology.
D. Electronic Materials, Web Sites etc
1. Department’s internet website ( www.entksu.org)
2. Department's Teaching Staff personal websites on University site.
3. University and KAUH Library.
4. Continuing Medical Education Unit of the ENT Department.
E. Other learning material such as computer-based programs/CD, professional standards/regulations
1. CD's and materials prepared by seminar, workshops and conferences conducted by ENT department, which are available in the Continuing Medical Education Unit of ENT Department.
2. Website of all the ENT Teaching Staff are available and open to all including the Students where portion of the information encoded are related to the Student’s affairs / about their lectures and even samples of the examinations both for the continuous assessment and final examination mainly for students’ guide and reference.
OTHER S:
a. Lectures
b. Clinical Activities – Attendance in:
1. Operating Room.
2. Bed Side Teachings.
3. Clinics (ENT and primary care).
4. Pre and Post-Operative Rounds.
5. Audiology Unit.
6. Communication and Swallowing Disorders Unit.
7. Others e.g .. group activity, seminars, course etc…
Others e.g .. group activity, seminars, course etc….