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Eye and Ear Hospital to run intro to ENT nursing study day for nurses and students

A dispatch from Hearing Practitioner Australia — filed

Two masked nurses in scrubs examine a seated patient, one wearing a head-mounted light, in a clinical hospital room.
✦ PlateTwo masked nurses in scrubs examine a seated patient, one wearing a head-mounted light, in a clinical hospital room.

The event will provide nurses with knowledge and understanding of ear anatomy and physiology, diagnostic audiology, and implantable hearing devices. Image: Leo Farrell. The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital is inviting nurses and nursing students who are interested in learning more about ears, noses and throats to attend an ENT nurse study day....

Clinical Takeaway

No actionable change for audiologists — this is a nursing professional development event notice with no clinical findings or guideline updates.

Why It Matters

Expanding ENT-focused nursing education supports better interdisciplinary care for patients with hearing and ear conditions at the hospital level.

Key Points
  1. 01Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital is hosting an introductory ENT nursing study day.
  2. 02Target audience is nurses and nursing students new to ENT settings.
  3. 03Topics include ear anatomy and physiology, diagnostic audiology, and implantable hearing devices.
  4. 04The event aims to build foundational ENT knowledge in the nursing workforce.
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