Introduction to Ear, Nose, and Throat Disorders Specialization

Instructors: Satish Govindaraj, MD +2 more

What you'll learn

  •   Anatomy and pathophysiology of the auditory pathway
  •   Familiarity with disorders of the outer, middle and inner ear
  •   Differences between acute and chronic rhinosinusitis and how to distinguish and treat them
  •   Current concepts on the physiology of voice production
  • Skills you'll gain

  •   Chronic Diseases
  •   Medical Management
  •   Pharmacotherapy
  •   Surgery
  •   Medical Terminology
  •   Speech Therapy
  •   Patient Treatment
  •   Infectious Diseases
  •   Pathology
  •   Anatomy
  •   Patient Evaluation
  •   Speech Language Pathology
  • Specialization - 3 course series

    Learners will be able to classify disorder and treatments of the outer, inner, and middle ear, identify the basic anatomy and physiology of the speaking and singing voice, and describe the role of surgery for sinusitis and activity evaluation. Illustrated images and CT scans will be used to review the anatomy of the paranasal sinuses. The microscopic appearance of the sinus mucosa will also be reviewed, utilizing dynamic multimedia to enhance your understanding. Learners will also assess the importance of mucociliary function in normal sinus anatomy. From this learners will be introduced to efficient voice production methods. Specifically, you will learn how vocal inefficiencies can lead to the development of voice disorders.

    Acute and Chronic Rhinosinusitis: A Comprehensive Review

    Introduction to Hearing Loss

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