The Master of Surgery (MS) Program with a specialization in Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) is a comprehensive postgraduate course designed to provide advanced training in the diagnosis and surgical management of disorders related to the ear, nose, throat, head, and neck. The syllabus for MS (ENT) is meticulously structured to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in the field of otolaryngology. The curriculum typically includes an in-depth study of various topics, including otology (ear disorders), rhinology (nose and sinus disorders), laryngology (throat and voice disorders), head and neck surgery, facial plastic surgery, and pediatric otolaryngology. Students also delve into areas such as audiology, audiological investigations, and radiology relevant to ENT practice. Practical training and clinical exposure play a crucial role in the program, allowing students to develop hands-on surgical skills and experience in diagnosing and treating a wide range of ENT conditions. The MS (ENT) Syllabus ensures that graduates are well-prepared to provide specialized care to patients, making a significant impact on improving their quality of life through expert treatment of ear, nose, and throat disorders.
S.No. | Syllabus of Master of Surgery ENT |
1 | E.N.T |
2 | General surgical methods |
3 | Anesthesia |
4 | General medicine ward |
5 | Plastic surgery |
6 | Paediatric otolaryngology |
7 | Basic audiology |
8 | Basic neurology |
9 | Radiology and Radiotherapy |
10 | ENT surgical methods and upper aerodigestive tract endoscopy |
11 | ENT OPD |
12 | General surgical method |
13 | Internship/ Practical training |
14 | Thesis presentation |
15 | Research work presentation |