2021
DOI: 10.2147/amep.s329159
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An Induction Programme Used to Improve Confidence General Practitioner Trainees in Managing Hospital Ear, Nose and Throat Emergency Presentations

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“…Eine Handlungskompetenz für HNO-ärztliche Notfälle ist höchst selten anzutreffen und wird unseres Wissens in Kursen der Notfallmedizin eher marginal thematisiert. Der Effekt der Kompetenzvermittlung wurde in einer Studie aus UK vermittelt [36], und eine Einbindung der HNO-Heilkunde in Zusatzweiterbildungscurricula erscheint definitiv sinnvoll.…”
Section: Einführungunclassified
“…Eine Handlungskompetenz für HNO-ärztliche Notfälle ist höchst selten anzutreffen und wird unseres Wissens in Kursen der Notfallmedizin eher marginal thematisiert. Der Effekt der Kompetenzvermittlung wurde in einer Studie aus UK vermittelt [36], und eine Einbindung der HNO-Heilkunde in Zusatzweiterbildungscurricula erscheint definitiv sinnvoll.…”
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“…A good quality induction into ENT seems crucial for those commencing a hospital post. The extent and quality of ENT inductions nationally have never been investigated 5,6 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The extent and quality of ENT inductions nationally have never been investigated. 5,6 1.1 | Objectives 1. Explore the methodologies used to induct new ENT Senior House Officers (SHOs).…”
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“…3 Therefore, a robust induction is required to improve confidence in ENT-specific skills. 4 However, the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic has placed significant pressure on medical education, and junior doctor training has been affected. 5 More precisely, surgical trainees have faced less clinical exposure and reduced surgical case volume.…”
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confidence: 99%