Ear, nose, mouth, throat and upper airway

ROYAL COLLEGE OBJECTIVES: EAR, NOSE, THROAT AND UPPER AIRWAY
  1. Screening procedures for hearing and indications for referral
  2. Symptoms and signs
    • Congenital and acquired nasopharyngeal obstruction
    • Congenital and acquired neck masses
    • Congenital and acquired stridor, hoarseness and voice abnormalities
    • Deformities of the ear
    • Epistaxis
    • Hearing loss
  3. Conditions
    • Abnormal dentition, dental caries and dental trauma
    • Cleft lip and palate
    • Deafness
    • Feeding and swallowing issues
    • Mastoiditis and sinusitis
    • Otitis media/otitis externa
    • Pharyngitis
    • Retropharyngeal abscess, supraglottitis and epiglottitis
    • Tonsillectomy and its complications
    • Upper airway abnormalities
LECTURES AND REVIEW ARTICLES

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Last updated 17 October 2022.