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Volume 20, Issue 10


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Original Contribution

Evaluation of physical performance and quality of life among patients with previous kidney transplantation: A Cross-sectional study
Shami, Mohammed Adel M, Abdulrahman Mohammed Ali, Saud Mohammed Saud Aleisa, Meshari Ghali Alnefaie
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DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2022.9525174

Investigating the awareness of breast cancer among female pharmacy students in the Makkah region, Saudi Arabia
Jumana Sako, Ghdi Almsaoudi, Rasha AL-Malki, Raghidah Alilyyani,
Rawan Almatrafi, Raghad Almatrafi, Nouf Alwafi, Shuruq Alamer,
Rehab Almehmadi, Reem Alotaibi, Safaa Alsanosi, Alaa Falemban,
Deena Bukhary, Yosra Al-Hindi
[Abstract]
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DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2022.9525175

Assessing Medical Student Basic Otolaryngology Knowledge:
A questionnaire-based Study

Yahya A. Fageeh, Mohammed A. Basurrah, Abdulaziz S. Aljuaid, Abdulmohsen H. Alghamdi, Rayan D. Alamri, Hamoud A. Alobaylan, Mujahid A. Alzahrani
[Abstract]
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DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2022.952596

Outcome of Antenatal Renal Pelvic Dilatation - Review of Cases from a Tertiary Care Center, in the Armed Forces Hospital, Southern Region, Saudi Arabia
Khalil Mahmoud, Abdullah Mohammed, Basim Qusayri, Bayan Hanif, Mohamed Ayed, Ahmad M. Elabed, Ahmed Kandeel Elhaddad
[Abstract]
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DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2022.9525187

Regional Covid

COVID-19 Effect on Dietary Supplements' Consumption, Prophetic Medicine Practices and Herbs Use in Saudi Arabia
Elham Abbas Aljaaly, Reem Alhijri, Lujain Al Nasser
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DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2022.952597

Self-Reported Adverse Events of COVID-19 Vaccines on Menstrual Cycles
Afaf Farouq Alzahrani, Nada Abdulfattah Abdulaal
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DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2022.9525188

Willingness and attitudes of parents of children under the age of 12 about the COVID- 19 vaccine in Taif city
Ayman A. Atalla, Jamal Faydh, Saad Althuwaybi, Ethar Alharthi, Amani Alrumaym
[Abstract]
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DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2022.9525161

Population and Community Studies

Type III Supracondylar humeral fracture in children treated by 3 lateral versus 2 cross K-wire fixation, Aden, Yemen
Abdulsalam Abdullah Hadi Mohsen, Nazih Ali Abdulrahman Omer, Mustafa Kamal Mustafa, Ahmed Mohamed Albushtra
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DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2022.9525164

Assessment of Premarital Screening for Prospective Couples in Aseer Region, Saudi Arabia, 2021
Ayman Mohammad Aboalam, Ali A. Al-Mousa, Saad Alamri, Ossama A. Mostafa
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DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2022.9525190

Review Articles

High sensitivity C-reactive protein and dyslipidemia as a marker for the risk for cardiovascular disease
Arun Pandeya, Naveen Kumar Shreevastva, Lal Chandra, Vishwajeet Rohil, Prahlad Karki, Madhab Lamsal
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DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2022.9525180

Role of Ipratropium bromide in management of Thunderstorm asthma
Numan Ahmad, Kaleem Murtaza Buttar
[Abstract]
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DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2022.9525181

Subcutaneous Migration of Distal Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt Catheter in Morbidly Obese Patients: Two Case reports
Sara Aljohani, Khalid Mahrous, Ahmed AlJohani, Luma Qutub,
Layan Kutub, Raghad Alhajrasi, Hussam Kutub, Abdulrahman Mohammed AlAhmadi
[Abstract]
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DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2022.9525183

Case Reports

A diagnostic surprise of Hodgkin's Lymphoma in a 29-year-old long distance runner
Kaleem Murtaza Buttar, Numan Ahmad
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DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2022.9525185

Middle age man with Gastroparesis
Babur Qayyum Khan
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DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2022.9525186

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October 2022 - Volume 20, Issue 10

Assessing Medical Student Basic Otolaryngology Knowledge: A questionnaire-based Study

(1) ENT consultant, Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, Taif University, Taif, Saudi Arabia.
(2) Medical intern, Taif university, Saudi Arabia

Corresponding author
Dr. Abdulaziz S. Aljuaid
Medical intern, Taif university, Saudi Arabia
Tel.:0966662956691
Email: aljuaid.abdulaziz.s@gmail.com

Received: August 2022 Accepted: September 2022; Published: October 1, 2022. Citation: Yahya A. Fageeh et al. Assessing Medical Student Basic Otolaryngology Knowledge: A questionnaire-based Study. World Family Medicine. 2022; 20(10): 21-27. DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2022.952596

Abstract

Background: Otolaryngology is one of the oldest medical specialties that involves the diagnosis and treatment of patients with diseases and conditions of the ears, nose, throat, head, and neck. The commonest ENT cases encountered by physicians are tonsillitis, acute otitis media, pharyngitis, epistaxis, and hay fever. The prevalence of otolaryngologic complaints in general practice is disproportionately high compared to the amount of otolaryngology module provided in medical school.

Objectives: The purpose of this study is to assess medical students’ basic otolaryngology knowledge. Additionally, we will check factors that determine the level of knowledge.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among medical students in clinical years in the Saudi Arabia who studied ENT module. Participating students completed an online questionnaire that included questions related to ENT module.

Results: The study included 483 participants, 53.4% were males and 46.6% were females. 43.7% were in the 4th academic year. 16.1% of participants intent to choose ENT as future specialty. 94.6% took ENT module and test. 44.5% reported spending 1-2 days on an ENT service or office, as part of clinical education. The majority of our study participants correctly answered ENT cases.

Conclusion: Saudi medical students have appropriate knowledge of basic otolaryngology. With a significant proportion of ENT complaints in general practice, it is critical that all graduating medical students, not just those entering ENT, are adequately trained in basic ENT to perform competently and be confident enough to manage or refer these patients.

Keywords: medical, student, basic, otolaryngology, knowledge, Saudi







 


 

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