Abstract
The course is aimed at those taking their diploma of otolaryngology—head and neck surgery (DOHNS) part B exam. These may include surgical trainees and general practitioners who have an interest in ear, nose, and throat surgery (ENT). The DOHNS qualification is now considered essential for those applying for a national training number (specialty training level 3 in ENT). Those completing their membership of the Royal College of Surgeons (MRCS) part A and DOHNS part B examinations will be given MRCS (ENT) accreditation by the college. I did my DOHNS as a second year surgical core trainee and attended this course before the part B examination. The course is run by the Doctors Academy (UK), a not for profit organisation that provides a range of educational activities and clinical skills …
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