IU Student Electives
OTOLARYNGOLOGY


93EN710

CLINICAL ELECTIVE IN OTOLARYNGOLOGY AND HEAD & NECK SURGERY

Course Director:
Dr. M. Fritsch

Other Faculty:
Dr. S. Cordes
Dr. S. Halum
Dr. B. Matt
Dr. R. Miyamoto
Dr. M. Moore
Dr. J. Ulm
Dr. E. Weisberger
Dr. A. Yekinni


 

Description:

Students are assigned on an individual basis to multiple residents and faculty and accompany them to clinics, surgery and departmental didactic and patient conferences. A friendly rapport between students and the department furthers understanding. Call is not required.

Competencies offered in Communication and Lifelong Learning have an individualized approach. Level 3 credit objectives met by a quality presentation or written work along with completion of "the process" for that competency.

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Hospital(s):
IUMC and Wishard Memorial Hospital

Availability:
All year except July and August.

Number of units:
1 Full Time

Max Students/Unit:
3

Prerequisites:
 3rd or 4th year status

Course components:
50% Clinical; 50% Surgical

Competencies offered:
I: Effective Communication
IV: Lifelong Learning


 

93EN990

SPECIAL ELECTIVE IN OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY

 

Description:

The student should refer to the section of the Preface entitled "Special Electives" for information concerning the availability of elective opportunities especially designed to meet his/her needs and interests. The "Special Electives" section will also identify the procedures for arranging and scheduling special elective courses.

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02EN711

OTOLARYNGOLOGY HEAD & NECK SURGERY

Course Director:
Dr. D. Stein

NOTE: THIS COURSE REQUIRES A 2 MONTH NOTIFICATION PRIOR TO THE BEGINNING OF THE ELECTIVE MONTH TO DROP OR ADD.

Description:

The course objective is to offer experience and familiarity primarily oriented around office, diagnosis and treatment of disorders involving the head and neck. Opportunities will exist for observation and participation in both office examination, diagnostic testing, and surgical intervention in all areas of otolaryngology including: general ENT surgery, facial cosmetic surgery, pediatric otolaryngology, head and neck oncology, nasal and sinus surgery, nasal allergy treatment, otologic surgery, balance disorders, swallowing disorders, voice disorders, sleep disorders.

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Hospital(s):
Fort Wayne Center for Medical Education

Availability:
All year

Number of units:
1 Full Time

Max Students/Unit:
2

Prerequisites:
 3rd of 4th year status

Course components:
80% Clinical; 10% Lecture; 10% Library

Competency offered:
None


 

71EN703

OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY HEAD & NECK SURGERY

Course Director:
Dr. S. Collins

Other Faculty:
Dr. Brooks
Dr. J. Chadwell
Dr. Kletzing
Dr. S. McTigue
Dr. Saine
 

Description:

Objectives are to offer experience and familiarity with both office treatments and surgery. The student will have contact with all aspects of the specialty, including major head and neck surgery cases, diagnosis and treatment of hearing and equilibrium disorders, bronchoesophagology, and facial plastic and reconstructive surgery.

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Hospital(s):
Memorial Hospital and St. Joseph Med Center (South Bend)

Availability:
All year except July or December.

Number of units:
1 Full Time

Max Students/Unit:
1

Prerequisites:
3rd or 4th year status

Course components:
80% Clinical; 10% Lecture; 10% Library

Competency offered:
None