FELLOWSHIP IN SCOPY- ENDOSCOPY, OTOLARYNGOSCOPY
ELIGIBILITY: Medical Students, Physicians (MBBS, BHMS,BAMS, BSMS, BYNS, BUNS), Nurses, Dentists, Paramedics, ECG Technicians, Physician Assistants, Physiotherapists.DURATION: 2 MONTHS
MODE OF TEACHING: DIRECT / ONLINE
COST OF THE COURSE: 5,000 INR
COURSE OUTLINE
This programme covers all the core areas of endoscopy and otolaryngoscopy that practitioners must understand to work safely and effectively in the field. It is suitable for all healthcare professionals who work in oncology around the world.
You can access learning sessions on a wide range of topics, from performing an examination through to safe sedation, risk assessment, dealing with complications and patient-centred care. It has been written by senior clinicians, many of whom are trainers in endoscopy.
You can also analyse a variety of visual information, such as CT scans, cross-sectional diagrams, images from barium studies and photographs, to help build your knowledge.
Practical learning for practitioners globally
The programme has a practical focus throughout. With interactive case studies, you can test your knowledge using various patient scenarios and then find out whether you have made a correct diagnosis or taken the correct course of action.
The content is arranged into short learning sessions, with each session taking around 30 minutes to complete – so it can be fitted around your other professional commitments.
COURSE CONTENT
The initial sessions are detailed below:
- Role of otolaryngoscopy
- Consent for otolaryngology
- The Normal otolaryngology
- Patient-centred Care
- Risk Assessment for otolaryngology
- Complications of otolaryngology
- Safe Sedation for otolaryngology
- Safe Diathermy for otolaryngology
- The Videoendoscope and Endoscopic Image
- Enhanced Detection of otolaryngology
- Endoscopic Examination of the bronchus and broncheoles
- ENDO 1 Patient Pre-assessment for nose, throat and ear
- ENDO 1 Infection Control
- ENDO 1 Role of Assistant and Diathermy
- ENDO 1 Decontamination Foundation
- ENDO 1 Improving Quality and Safety in Endoscopy
- Technical Knowledge Part 1
- Technical Knowledge Part 2
- Normal Anatomy and Normal Variants
- Pathological Findings
The Endoscopic Ultrasound course is aimed at endosonographers undertaking or planning to undertake endoscopic ultrasound-guided tissue sampling by fine-needle aspiration (FNA) or fine-needle biopsy (FNB).
Endoscopic Non-Technical Skills (ENTS) comprises the following sessions:
- Endoscopic Non-Technical Skills
- Respiratory Depression: Communication, Teamwork and Leadership
- Perforation in Endoscopy: Situational Awareness and Judgement and Decision Making
Upper GI Bleed: ENTS in Action