Parallel to the practical training, the candidate specialist will follow a university course organised as follows :
part - Foundation studies
• Theoretical courses: Audio-vestibulology (1st part ), pathology and surgery of the Ear (1st part), pathology and surgery of the nostrils and sinus (1st part), pathology and surgery of the pharynx, larynx cervical region. Phoniatry (1st part)
• Hospital training : Otorhinolaryngology polyclinic and turns on otorhinolaryngology wards
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> LOGO2212 Audiologie[22.5h] (in French) Naima Deggouj
> LOGO2123 Anatomo-physiologie de la phonation et de la déglutition[30h] (in French) Marc Remacle
> MEX2100 Problèmes d'expertise médicale spécialisée[69.5h] (in French) Pierre Bernard, Frédéric Bonbled (coord.), Jacques Donnez, Jean-Yves Hayez, Philippe Knoops, Jean-Paul Roussaux, Arlette Seghers (supplée Jean-Paul Roussaux), Michel Thone, Romain Vanwijck
> ORL2112 Consultations journalières en oto-rhino-laryngologie[15h] (in French) Michel Gersdorff, Marc Hamoir
> MDTR3150 Leçons d'oto-rhino-laryngologie[15h] (in French) Marc Remacle
In addition:
15 hours of interuniversity conferences on Otorhinolaryngology
40 hours of meetings of the Royal Belgian Otorhinolaryngology and cervico-facial surgery.
The student may also follow courses given in other specialities, subject to the approval of the President of the Committee.
part - Higher studies
• Theoretical courses : Audio-vestibulology (2nd part), Pathology and surgery of the Ear (2nd part), Pathology and surgery of the nostrils and sinus (2nd part), Pathology and surgery of the pharynx, larynx cervical region. (2nd part), Phoniatry (2nd part).
• Seminars : Seminar on Otorhinolaryngology.
• Hospital training : Operation demonstrations of Otorhinolaryngology.
In addition:
15 hours of interuniversity conferences on Otorhinolaryngology
40 hours of meetings of the Royal Belgian Otorhinolaryngology and cervico-facial surgery