Neuro-otology
Study Course Implementer
Residency Speciality
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About Study Course
Objective
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge
1.Demonstrate an in-depth and increased knowledge in clinical subject of otorhinolaryngology. Define clinical features of vestibular and hearing system in cases of neurological diseases. Indications of instrumental evaluation of vestibular and hearing system.
Skills
1.Evaluate the use of otorhinolaryngologic methods in evaluating neurological patients. Interpret the results of instrumental otolaryngologic tests. Perform the manipulations required in the programme.
Competences
1.Formulate the use of otorhinolaryngologic methods in evaluation of neurological diseases. Analyse the results of instrumental otolaryngologic tests. Integrate the acquired knowledge of otorhinolaryngologic diseases in neurologists clinical praxis.
Assessment
Individual work
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Self-dependently work with literature.
Prepare for theoretical seminars.
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Examination
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Multi choice test or oral questions or theoretical questions.
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Study Course Theme Plan
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Seminar
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Modality
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On site
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Specialized room
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Topics
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Hearing system- evaluation, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, approach considerations. Neurological features of disturbances in hearing system
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Seminar
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On site
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Specialized room
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Topics
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Vestibular syndrome- etiology, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, approach considerations. Methods of vestibular system evaluation
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Bibliography
Required Reading
Walter G. Bradley DM FRCP, Robert B. Daroff MD, et.al. ”Neurology in Clinical Practice”. 7th edition 2015, 8th edition 2021.
Additional Reading
Robert K. Jackler MD, Derald Brackmann MD. “Neurotology”. 2nd edition, 2005.