Student-selected components: bringing more ENT into the undergraduate curriculum

RM Newbegin, JC Rhodes, LM Flood… - The Journal of …, 2007 - cambridge.org
RM Newbegin, JC Rhodes, LM Flood, HC Richardson
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2007cambridge.org
Exposure to otolaryngology is currently minimal in the UK undergraduate medical
curriculum. This may lead to difficulties in attracting graduates into higher ENT surgical
training and in ensuring a reasonable standard of ENT knowledge amongst primary care
practitioners. A recent innovation, of which many ENT units may be unaware, is the
introduction to the undergraduate curriculum of 'student-selected components'. Like the
traditional elective, this allows students to undertake an attachment to a speciality and …
Exposure to otolaryngology is currently minimal in the UK undergraduate medical curriculum. This may lead to difficulties in attracting graduates into higher ENT surgical training and in ensuring a reasonable standard of ENT knowledge amongst primary care practitioners.A recent innovation, of which many ENT units may be unaware, is the introduction to the undergraduate curriculum of ‘student-selected components’. Like the traditional elective, this allows students to undertake an attachment to a speciality and department of their choice. Units which do not regularly teach medical students but which have a welcoming and enthusiastic approach to undergraduate training may well be ideal hosts.This paper introduces the concepts underlying student-selected components, outlines the preparation required and offers a template for such an attachment, for which ENT is ideally suited.
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