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Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Pediatrics
  • Otolaryngology

Background:

  • Clinician diagnostic accuracy for middle ear infections is suboptimal, leading to antibiotic overuse.
  • Antibiotic overuse contributes to bacterial resistance and adverse patient side effects.
  • Accurate diagnosis of middle ear infections is crucial for appropriate patient management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a standardized curriculum for teaching middle ear examination techniques and diagnosis.
  • To improve the accuracy of diagnosing middle ear infections and acute otitis media.
  • To provide a structured educational framework for assessing learners' competency.

Main Methods:

  • The curriculum covers ear examination, pathology diagnosis, and acute otitis media criteria.
  • Each topic includes a 30-minute lesson plan with learning objectives and interactive activities.
  • Assessment measures align with Miller's pyramid, focusing on higher-level skills and linking to pediatric milestones.

Main Results:

  • Learners reported a self-perceived increase in their examination and diagnostic skills.
  • The interactive learning activities were well-received by pediatric residents.
  • The curriculum facilitates a standardized approach to teaching and assessment.

Conclusions:

  • This curriculum offers a structured educational approach to the middle ear exam.
  • It enables accurate assessment of learners' skills in diagnosing middle ear pathology.
  • Standardized training can enhance diagnostic accuracy and reduce inappropriate antibiotic use.