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Wednesday, March 3, 2021

Otology Training in India: Is It Up to the Mark?

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Abstract

Different studies have shown that a significant number of medical graduates do not achieve the necessary preparedness for delivery of effective health care in a safe and acceptable manner. Various studies have been undertaken to explore the competencies of surgical residents in otorhinolaryngology. This study was carried out to find out the status of training in otology being provided across different institutions in India. This is a cross sectional study undertaken at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Jodhpur. An online survey questionnaire enquiring about different aspects of otologic training being followed at various centres was developed and was sent online to all prospective responders. Out of the 217 responders, 88 were faculty members and 129 residents. 62% of the faculty members and 56.5% of residents mentioned that their centre has a temporal bone dissection lab. 64.7% of the faculty members and 58.2% of the residents responded that tempo ral bone dissection is mandatory before live surgeries. 44% residents have their thesis topic related to otology. About 79% of faculty members and residents are not happy with the the training module being followed in their centre and feel it needs improvement. There needs to be a standardized curriculum that is followed all over the country for teaching the residents during their residency. Increase in existing centers with well equipped staff and facilites is required to provide the residents with opportunities to hone and refine their surgical skills during their training period.

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