Orl HNS
Orl HNS
Orl HNS
(OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
– HEAD AND NECK
SURGERY)
Department of Otorhinolaryngology –
Head And Neck Surgery
School Of Medical Sciences
Universiti Sains Malaysia
Health Campus
16150 Kubang Kerian
KelantaN
-2022-
PPSP/PG/ORL-HNS/CP1/IR1(a)
EDITION 2021
CONTRIBUTORS
MISSION STATEMENT 1
DEPARTMENT’S MESSAGE 2
A. COURSE STRUCTURE 3
1. OUTLINE OF COURSE STRUCTURE
1.1 PHASE 1 (YEAR 1) 4
1.2 PHASE II (YEAR 2 & 3) 5
1.3 PHASE III (YEAR 4) 5
2. TEACHING AND LEARNING METHODS 6
3. MONITORING AND PROGRESS REPORT 10
4. EXAMINATION AND EVALUATION 10
5. PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE 13
6. POSTPONEMENT OF COURSE 14
7. TERMINATION 16
C. CURRICULUM GUIDELINE 19
PHASE I 19
PHASE II 25
PHASE III 31
APPENDIX
Appendix 1— Supervisors Report form 40
Appendix 2— Dissertation Submission Form 42
Appendix 3— Awards 44
Awards for Best Surgical Candidate
Awards for Best Overall MMed Candidate
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CONTRIBUTORS
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MISSION STATEMENT
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DEPARTMENT’S MESSAGE
Peer guidance, self study and group discussion has always helped
to mature the training. The consultants’ guidance during the
‘specialist-in-training’ period has made candidates more independent
and ready to serve the country and the ever challenging world.
Producing an ever versatile ’global ORL-HNS surgeon’ is our aim.
May God help us.
Good luck.
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A. COURSE STRUCTURE
ORL-HNS
I 1 General Surgery
(if required)
PROFESSIONAL I EXAMINATION
Otology/Neuro-otology
Rhinology
Laryngology
II 2 Head & Neck Surgery
Pediatric ORL
Maxillofacial
Plastic Surgery
3 Neurosurgery
Intensive Care (Anestesiology)
PROFESSIONAL II EXAMINATION
(FINAL EXAM)
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The Master of Medicine (Otorhinolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery)
is a 4 year structured course devided into 3 phases. The first 2
years can either be in-campus or outside in a recognised hospital
while the last 2 years is usually in-campus.
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1.2 PHASE II (YEAR 2 AND 3)
1. Otology/Neuro-otology
2. Rhinology
3. Laryngology
4. Head & Neck Surgery
5. Pediatric ORL
6. Audiology & Speech Therapy
7. Maxillofacial Surgery
8. Plastic Surgery
9. Neurosurgery & Neurology
10. Intensive Care & Anesthesiology
Priority is given to the first 6 subspecialties. With these rotations, the phase II
candidate will be expected to;
(a) Have a good and thorough workup of the patients consistent with their
diagnosis
(b) Manage the patients according to the current and up to date knowledge.
(c) Complete their dissertation, case write-up and log book.
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2. TEACHING AND LEARNING METHODS
2.2 The school will make available the lecture notes, text books
medical journals and audio visual materials from time to time.
2.4 The school will provide skill laboratories for the purpose of
temporal bone dissections and other related skills. They are
also encouraged to attend temporal bone courses elsewhere.
2.6 Candidates have to attend and take part in all the activities
planned by the department.
2.7 The school will establish other appropriate methods from time
to time.
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2.10 Dissertation
TIME PROCESS
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The proposal should be ready within 3 month after the phase I exam.
Collection of data should only be started once the topic has been approved
by the Postgraduate Committee.
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2.11 Sequence for the dissertation writing shall be as follows.
i. Acknowledgement
ii. Table of contents
iii. Lists of tables
iv. Lists of figures
v. Lists of pictures / photographs
vi. Lists of abbreviations if used
vii. Lists of definitions / terminologies
viii. Abstract in Malay & in English
Chapter 3 Methodology
Sample size calculation
Patients selection
Ethical issues
Inclusion criteria
Exclusion criteria
Flow chart
Statistical analysis
Chapter 4 Results
Chapter 5 Discussion
Chapter 6 Conclusion
Chapter 7 Recommendations
Chapter 8 Limitations (if any)
Chapter 9 References
Chapter 10 Proforma (if any)
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3. MONITORING AND PROGRESS REPORT
3.1 The school will appoint one ORL-HNS specialist as a supervisor for
each candidate
3.2 For phase I and phase II candidates who are outside USM, the school
will appoint the specialist in the respected hospitals to be the
supervisor.
3.3 These supervisors will have to submit a progress report to the head of
department of ORL-HNS every 3 months
3.4 The report will be handed over to the Post Graduate Committee.
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4.4 Criteria for passing Phase III
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4.6 Phase I evaluation
Viva : 20%
( In anatomy and physiology panel)
Total 100%
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4.8.1 Profesional exam II
i. Theory 40%
MCQ : 20%
Essays : 20%
ii. Clinical 40%
Long Case: 20%
Short Case: 20%
iii. Viva (2 sessions) 20%
Viva I: 10%
Viva II: 10%
Total: 100%
Grade Marks
A >70% Excellent
B 60-69% Pass with credit
C 50-59% Pass
F <50% Fail
5. PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE
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6. POSTPONEMENT OF COURSE
7. TERMINATION
7.1 His/ her performance during any part of the course was found to be
unsatisfactory by the School Board, after consultation with the
Supervisors and Head of Department of ORL-HNS.
7.4. He/she fails to register annually without prior written permission from
the University
7.7 The physical and mental condition of the candidate does not allow
him/her to function effectively
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B. LEVEL OF COMPETENCE
ACCORDING TO PHASE
LEVEL OF COMPETENCE ACCORDING TO PHASE
A. PHASE I
B. PHASE II
C. PHASE III
I. PHASE I (YEAR I)
1. Submucous diathermy of inferior turbinates
2. Antral washout
3. Antrostomy
4. Intranasal polypectomy + Biopsy
5. Trimming of inferior turbinates
6. Nasopharyngoscopy
7. Oesophagoscopy + F.B. Removal
8. Direct laryngoscopy
9. Tracheostomy
10. Aural polypectomy
11. Myringotomy
12. Gromet insertion
13. Tonsillectomy/Adenoidectomy
14. Excision biopsy of neck lumps
15. Auricular cysts and sinus excision
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II. PHASE II (YEAR 2 & 3)
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C. CURRICULUM GUIDELINES
PHASE 1 (YEAR 1)
1. PHYSIOLOGY
TOPICS:
1. Physiology of hearing
2. Physiology of equilibrium
3. Physiology of the nose and paranasal sinuses including mucosal
secretions.
4. Physiology of the ears and paranasal sinuses in diving and
flying.
5. Physiology of the salivary glands
6. Physiology of deglutition
7. Physiology of respiration
8. Physiology of smell and taste
9. Physiology of wound healing
10.Physiology of speech
11.Neurophysiology
12.Physiology of pain
13.Regulation of respiration
14.Cardiovascular regulation
15.Acid-base regulation
16.Nutrition and metabolism
17.Temperature regulation
2. ANATOMY
TOPICS:
Embryology
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2. Head and Neck
2.1 Skull
2.2 Face
2.3 Eye and Orbit
2.4 Ear and temporal bone
2.5 Nose and paranasal sinuses
2.6 Neck
2.7 Larynx & Pharynx
2.8 Central Nervous System
2.9 Cranial nerves
2.10 Blood supply & Lymphatics
2.11 Oral cavity
3. Abdomen
3.1 Stomach
3.2 Oesophagus
3.3 Colon
3.4 Liver, spleen and kidneys
4. Thorax
4.1 Thoracic cage
4.2 Respiratory system
4.2 Mediastinum
5. Histology
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3. PATHOLOGY
1. Inflammation
1.1 Basic
1.2 Resolution & Progression
1.3 Sequelae
2. Granulomatous inflammation
2.1 Concepts
2.2 Tuberculosis
2.3 Syphilis and fungi
4. Thrombosis
4.1 The process
4.2 Factors
4.3 Effects
6. Circulatory disturbances
6.1 Congestion, hyperaemia, shock
6.2 Embolism
6.3 Ischaemia & infiltration
7. Immune response
7.1 Humoral response
7.2 Cell mediated immunity
7.3 Complement
8. Radiation Injury
8.1 Radiobiology
8.2 Early effects of radiation
8.3 Late effects of radiation
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3.9 Dysplasia & Neoplasia
i. Definition, nomenclature
Ii. Carcinogenesis
Iii. Oncogenes
3.10 Neoplasia
i. Why tumours metastasise
ii. Immunity & neoplasia
iii. Tumour markers, concepts & applications
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3.18 Principles of blood transfusion
i. Component therapy – concept, preparation, storage
ii. Issue of blood product transfusions (red cells, platelets,
plasma products)
iii. Clinical problems associated with blood transfusions
4. MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY
TOPICS:
3. Antimicrobial therapy
7. Viral hepatitis
8. HIV infections
9. Intrauterine Infections
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5. PRINCIPLES OF SURGERY
TOPICS:
3. Surgical endoscopy
7. Surgical infections
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PHASE II (YEAR 2 AND 3)
1. SYSTEMIC LECTURES/SEMINAR
1.1 EAR
1. Development of the Ear the & Temporal Bone
2. Anatomy of the Ear
3. Physiology of hearing and equilibrium
4. Radiology of Temporal Bone
5. Symptoms of Ear diseases and principles of local aural treatments
6. Otitis External & Otalgia
7. Deafness
8. Acute inflammation of middle ear, investigation and management
9. Chronic middle ear disease, etiology and pathology
10. Management of Chronic Middle ear disease
11. Complications of middle ear disease
12. Acute & Chronic Mastoiditis
13. Sensorineural deafness and deafness of sudden onset
14. Vertigo – Classification, etiology and investigation, pathology and
principle of treatment
15. Facial nerve palsy investigation and management
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1.3 HEAD AND NECK
1. Anatomy of the neck
2. Neck lumps
3. Metastatic neck glands
4. Anatomy of the Thyroid gland
5. Diseases of the Thyroid gland
6. Radiotherapy in Head & Neck & its complications
7. Tracheotomy, Intubation & Tracheostomy – indications and
management
8. Dysphagia and its management
9. Anatomy of the pharynx & fauces
10. Tumours of nasopharynx
11. Tumours of oropharynx
12. Diseases of tonsils
13. Anatomy of the oral cavity & floor of the mouth
14. Anatomy of the larynx
15. Physiology of respiration & larynx
16. Hoarseness of voice – approach
17. Infections of the larynx & trachea
18. Obstructive Airway Disease – Assessment & Management
19. Tumours of larynx
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1.7 GENERAL
1. Intensive care
2. Laboratory investigation of intensive care
3. Pharmacology in ORL
4. Foreign Bodies
5. ORL-HNS Emergencies
2.1 EARS
1. Meatoplasty & surgery of exostosis
2. Myringoplasty principles & techniques
3. Standard incision for exploration of middle ear cleft
4. Cortical Maastoidectomy
5. Cortical Mastoidectomy with exposure of facial nerve and
ossicular chain from posteriorly
6. Radical mastoidectomy
7. Modified radical mastoidectomy
8. Combined approach tympanoplasty
9. Anterior and posterior epitympanotomy
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16. Operation for mucocoeles
17. Partial maxillectomy
18. Total maxillectomy
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3. TUTORIAL (INCLUDING DEMONSTRATIONS)
1. Positional testing
2. Caloric tests
3. Rotational tests
4. Optokinetic test
5. Electronystagmography
6. Posturography
7. Exercises for dizziness
1. Schirmer’s Tests
2. Eletrogustometry
3. Stapedial reflex
4. Nerve Stimulation tests
5. Electromyography
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4. PRACTICALS
4.1 AUDIOLOGY
4.2 VESTIBULAR
1. Positional Testing
2. Caloric Test
3. Rotation Tests
4. Optokinetic Test
5. Electronystagmopgraphy
6. Postunography
6. MICROSURGERY PRACTICALS
7. PATHOLOGY REVIEW
8. RADIOLOGY REVIEW
9. CASE
PRESENTATIONS
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PHASE III (YEAR 4)
1. LECTURES (SEMINARS)
1.1 EAR
1. Congenital malformation of external ear and their correction
2. Injury of ear (outer, middle and inner)
3. Eustachian tube function, methods of investigations and
management
4. Tympanosclerosis and management
5. Otosclerosis – Pathology, diagnosis and treatment
6. Management of complications of middle ear disease
7. Tumours of the ear
8. Congenital malformation of middle ear & its management
9. Unilateral sensory neural deafness
10. Noise induced deafness, industrial noise and its management
11. Deafness of old age and ototoxicity
12. Vertigo its classification, etiology and investigation, pathology
and principles of treatment
13. Congenital deafness
14. Facial nerve palsy investigation and management
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1.3 HEAD & NECK AND LARYNX
1.4 AUDIOLOGY
2. OPERATIVE
2.1 EARS
1. Pinnaplasty & operation for bat ear
2. Technique for repair of cauliflower ear
3. Technique of otoplasty
4. Surgery of glomus jugulare tumours
5. Tympanoplasty & ossiculoplasty – principles & techniques
6. Facial nerve exploration, decompression and reconstruction
7. Cortical mastoidectomy with exposure of endolymphatic sac
8. Stapedectomy – pistons
9. Stapedectomy – fat & wire techniques
10. Reconstruction of radical mastoidectomy and sound
conducting mechanism
11. Excision of pinna and reconstruction for cancer of pinna
12. Approach to Internal Auditory Meatus
- Middle fossa approach
- Trans-labyrinthine approach
13. Surgery of petrous apex
14. Radical surgery and reconstruction for tumours of ear
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2.2 NOSE AND SINUSES
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23. Surgery of injury of soft tissue of face
24. Surgery of injury of facial skeleton
i. Fracture Mandible
ii. Fracture Upper jaw
iii. Fracture Zygoma
3. JOURNAL SESSIONS
4. MICROSURGERY PRACTICALS
5. PATHOLOGY REVIEW
6. RADIOLOGY REVIEW
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RECOMMENDED TEXT BOOK REFERENCES
Rob and Smith Operative 3rd Edition (1978) by J.C. Ballantyne and
DFN Harrison. (Vol. Ear, Nose and Throat, Head and Neck I &
II) Butter- worth and company Ltd.
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Surgical anatomy of the head and neck, (2000) Lippincott Williams
& Wilkins
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LIST OF RECOMMENDED MEDICAL JOURNALS
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APPENDIX I-SUPERVISORS REFORT FORM
SUPERVISOR'S REPORT
FORM
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( Otorlnolarlngology )
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Appendix 3—AWARDS
1. Academic
2. Publication (local and international)
3. Presentation (local, national and International)
4. Awards
5. Positions in various society
6. Community services
7. Sports
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Department of Otorhinolaryngology-HNS
School of Medical Sciences
Health Campus, Universiti Sains Malaysia
16150 Kubang Kerian
Kelantan
Tel: 09-7673000 Ext. 6428
Fax: 09-7676424
E-mail: orldept@usm.my
Website: www.medic.usm.my
Prepared by
Che Ismail Che Lah, Prof. Baharudin Abdullah, Assoc. Prof. Dr Ramiza Ramza Ramli, Dr Norasnieda Md Shukri (May 2015)
Dept. of Otorhinolaryngology-HNS, USM Health Campus
© 2021 Edition
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