MS (MASTER OF SURGERY) OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY (ENT)

Course Highlight

The MS (Master of Surgery) program in Otorhinolaryngology (ENT) endeavors to cultivate skilled ENT surgeons capable of meeting the diverse needs of patients across healthcare settings. Upon completion, students should exhibit clinical prowess in diagnosing and managing ENT conditions, communicate effectively with patients and families, and perform surgical procedures with precision and safety. They are expected to stay updated with advancements in the field, engage in research, and impart knowledge to peers and medical professionals. Upholding ethical standards, they provide holistic care, recognizing individual patient needs, while demonstrating empathy and compassion.
Equipped with leadership and management skills, they facilitate team coordination and resource optimization. Continual learning is emphasized, ensuring their ability to adapt to evolving medical practices and contribute to the advancement of Otorhinolaryngology.
Upon graduation, these surgeons are expected to possess a comprehensive clinical aptitude, adeptly diagnosing and treating ENT conditions across a broad spectrum of complexity. They are skilled communicators, adept at fostering rapport with patients and their families while articulating treatment plans and prognoses. With surgical finesse, they autonomously perform a range of procedures, prioritizing patient safety and optimal outcomes.