Description
Our Ear Anatomy and Otoscopy course is specifically designed for healthcare professionals and can function both as an introduction and a refresher. It will provide you with the skillset required to practice gold standard otoscopy, as well as gain an understanding of the anatomy of the ear. It will allow you to develop or enhance strong foundational skills in Audiology. All practices will be taught in accordance with BSA guidelines.
Main Benefits
→ Teaches basic understanding of the ear’s anatomy
→ Equips with the knowledge needed to assess the health of the ear
→ Provides ability to safely practice otoscopy in accordance with BSA guidelines
Who is this course suitable for?
Who Is This Course Suitable for?
This course is suitable both for healthcare professionals looking for an introduction into ear anatomy and otoscopy, and for individuals who would like to enhance their expertise in the area.
Please note that this course is a requirement for those who’d like to participate in our Earwax Removal Training Course but have limited otoscopy knowledge or practice.
The course lasts for three hours and includes both theory-based and practical training:
Part 1: Theory
- Ear anatomy
- Otoscopy
- Examination of the ear canal and eardrum
Part 2: Practice
- Proper handling of the otoscope
- Correct bracing
- Examination of the external ear
- Ability to identify a healthy canal and eardrum
- Ability to identify abnormalities
Certification
Upon successful completion of the course, you will receive a personalised certificate with confirmation of attendance.
Equipment
To participate in the Ear Anatomy & Otoscopy Course, you will need your own head loupes and otoscope, which are available to purchase from us.
Trainer- Keith Crook
Keith Crook is the Director of the Healthcare Professional Institute (HCPI) and a qualified Hearing Aid Audiologist with over 10 years of hands-on experience.
Not only is he passionate about helping people with hearing loss, but also about teaching others how to excel in ear health and wax removal. His approachable style and expertise have made him a trusted trainer for healthcare professionals looking to build their confidence and skillset.
He combines his clinical knowledge with a friendly, supportive approach to make sure every trainee leaves fully prepared to take on real-world scenarios. With Keith as your guide, you’ll gain both the practical skills and the confidence needed to provide exceptional care.
The course takes place at Meduc8ion’s training centre in Hinckley:
6 New Buildings
Hinckley
Leicestershire
LE10 1HW
At HCPI, we understand the importance of flexibility and convenience when it comes to payment options. That’s why we offer a variety of payment methods to suit every need, ensuring you can focus on what truly matters – improving your skills and knowledge. Here are our available payment options:
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FAQ
Participators will learn everything they need to know about the structures of the ear – particularly the outer ear, external auditory canal, middle ear, and landmarks of the tympanic membrane (eardrum). This includes the potential diseases and disorders of the outer ear and how to distinguish between healthy and unhealthy conditions of the ear canal. Participators will further learn about ear sterilisation and general ear hygiene.
Perhaps a better-suited question for some may even be – what is otoscopy?
Otoscopy is a clinical procedure used to examine structures of the ear, particularly the external auditory canal, tympanic membrane, and middle ear. The provider utilises the otoscope to visualise the anatomy of the ear. Whilst performing the otoscopic examination, the provider holds the handle of the otoscope and inserts the cone of the otoscope into the patient’s external auditory canal. The otoscope contains a light and magnifying lens to illuminate and enlarge ear structures to evaluate the overall health of the ear.
Once completed, participators will qualify for our Ear Wax Removal and Occupational Health Technician Training courses.
Great learning experience, Learnt a lot about the inside of the ear that helped boost my confidence and allowed me to book the earwax removal course.