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ENT 401

Otolaryngology (ENT)

Dept. Contact Lauren Nagle
Location Maguire Rm.1900
Phone 708-216-5120
Email lnagle@lumc.edu

 

Department: Otolaryngology 
Course Number: ENT-401 
Course Title: Otolaryngology: Gen Input/Output 
No. of Students: 2  
Site: LUMC
Supervisor: Amy Pittman, M.D.  
Duration: 4.0 weeks 
Periods Offered: Year round 
Prerequisite: Available to fourth year students.
Special Note: Cancellation less than six weeks before starting date requires personal permission of supervisor.  
Description: The objectives of this course are: 1) to provide each student with an introduction to the field of otolaryngology, 2) to teach the essentials of perioperative care and 3) to provide an opportunity for student involvement in the diagnosis and management of a variety of otolaryngologic disorders. This course will instruct each student: 1) through clinic evaluation, 2) inpatient perioperative management, 3) weekly departmental conferences, 4) daily patient ward rounds. The student will be expected to be a major participant in the otolaryngology service. He or she will participate in resident rounds, patient care and didactic conferences. The rotation is very busy, and student participation would be at the level of a subintern. Many medical students interested in pursuing otolaryngology as a career choose this elective. The student will meet with the ENT instructor once a week. (Wed AM)
Method of Evaluation: Student's performance and each of the above mentioned tasks will be used to determine the overall final evaluation. 
Dept. Contact Lauren Nagle
Location Maguire Rm.1900
Phone 708-216-5120
Email lnagle@lumc.edu

 

Department: Otolaryngology 
Course Number: ENT-401 
Course Title: Otolaryngology: Gen Input/Output 
No. of Students: 2  
Site: LUMC
Supervisor: Amy Pittman, M.D.  
Duration: 4.0 weeks 
Periods Offered: Year round 
Prerequisite: Available to fourth year students.
Special Note: Cancellation less than six weeks before starting date requires personal permission of supervisor.  
Description: The objectives of this course are: 1) to provide each student with an introduction to the field of otolaryngology, 2) to teach the essentials of perioperative care and 3) to provide an opportunity for student involvement in the diagnosis and management of a variety of otolaryngologic disorders. This course will instruct each student: 1) through clinic evaluation, 2) inpatient perioperative management, 3) weekly departmental conferences, 4) daily patient ward rounds. The student will be expected to be a major participant in the otolaryngology service. He or she will participate in resident rounds, patient care and didactic conferences. The rotation is very busy, and student participation would be at the level of a subintern. Many medical students interested in pursuing otolaryngology as a career choose this elective. The student will meet with the ENT instructor once a week. (Wed AM)
Method of Evaluation: Student's performance and each of the above mentioned tasks will be used to determine the overall final evaluation.