A Prospective Assessment of Nasopharyngolaryngoscope Recording Adaptor Use in Residency Training

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Abstract

Flexible fiberoptic nasopharyngolaryngoscope (FN) examinations are important to the practice of otolaryngology (ENT). We sought to assess whether a portable recording adaptor for the FN can enhance resident learning and improve patient management. The adaptor was used prospectively on consultations by first- and second-year ENT residents, and changes in diagnosis and management were recorded in the patient care workflow. In 43 patients, we found a 23% change in diagnosis, 44% change in management, and 19% change in surgical management after an attending reviewed recorded videos. Residents and attendings reported that discussing the video enhanced learning in 88% and 81% of cases, respectively. A portable FN recording adaptor has the potential to improve resident training and perhaps lead to more prompt health care delivery.

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Liu, Y. F., Kim, C. H., Bailey, T. W., Hondorp, B. M., Nguyen, K., Krishnan, M., … Inman, J. C. (2016). A Prospective Assessment of Nasopharyngolaryngoscope Recording Adaptor Use in Residency Training. In Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery (United States) (Vol. 155, pp. 710–713). SAGE Publications Inc. https://doi.org/10.1177/0194599816656169

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