Digital Teaching
• ENT: Consolidation of knowledge in the anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology of the ear. In addition, basic knowledge of phoniatrics is imparted and here the anatomy and function of the larynx and the swallowing apparatus as well as basic aspects of phoniatric diagnostics and therapy are explained. The anatomy and function of the nasal head and sinuses are presented together with the associated diagnostic procedures. In the subject area of neurootology, knowledge of the function of the vestibular apparatus is deepened and associated diagnostic procedures are explained. In the field of surgical assistance in ENT, procedures of computer-assisted navigation, applications of robotics, neuromonitoring and procedures of laser surgery are presented.
• Anesthesia II: During the module, basic physiology and anatomy from the areas of: Lung, Nervous, Central Nervous System, Heart, Kidney, Coagulation and Gastrointestinal Tract. Furthermore, selected pathologies and diseases are presented. Based on this, current instrument technologies for monitoring and surveillance of diverse body functions are presented. Emphasis is placed on understanding and interpreting "normal" and pathological measurement results.

Lehrinhalte
The students have acquired basic knowledge of the anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology of the inner ear, nose, larynx and swallowing apparatus in the field of ENT. They know basic diagnostic examination procedures of ENT/phoniatrics. Furthermore, the students have acquired knowledge about the structure and function as well as the application of intraoperative assistance systems in ENT.
In the field of anesthesia, the students have acquired basic knowledge in anatomy and physiology with corresponding reference to clinical pictures and their pathophysiology. Through this knowledge, students are able to understand the indication of the use of physiological and pathophysiological diagnostic procedures and can assess measurement results of the discussed diagnostic devices in context.

Literature
Boenninghaus, H.-G., Lenarz, T. (2012) Hals-Nasen-Ohren-Heilkunde. Springer.

Voraussetzungen
"Anesthesia I"

Semester: ST 2022