Introduction
OSCE in ENT Practice is an exam-focused resource designed to help medical students, residents, and postgraduate trainees master the clinical skills required for Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs) in otorhinolaryngology. Covering the full spectrum of ENT examination and assessment, the book provides a structured approach to clinical stations, enabling learners to build confidence, improve clinical reasoning, and perform effectively in both examinations and everyday practice.
The book is organised into dedicated sections covering the examination of the ear, nose, oral cavity and oropharynx, larynx, and neck. Each section presents commonly encountered OSCE scenarios with a systematic approach to history taking, physical examination, interpretation of clinical findings, and patient communication. A dedicated section on response stations enhances problem-solving and decision-making skills, while an extensive collection of clinical photographs and instruments familiarises readers with the visual recognition of common ENT conditions and essential diagnostic equipment.
Key Features
- - Comprehensive coverage of ENT OSCE stations, with a structured approach to history taking, clinical examination, and interpretation of findings.
- - Dedicated response stations to strengthen clinical reasoning and decision-making skills with a practical, exam-oriented format for rapid revision and self-assessment.
- - Rich collection of clinical photographs and commonly used ENT instruments for visual learning.
- - Focus on communication skills and systematic clinical evaluation aligned with OSCE requirements.
Target Readership :
For candidates preparing for OSCEs and clinical examinations in otorhinolaryngology.
