Webinar: Aural Polyps During routine examinations of the external auditory canal, we frequently discover aural polyps incidentally. This incidental finding can sometimes cause confusion regarding their nature and management. In this webinar, we will delve into the details of what aural polyps are, exploring their formation, common causes, and the underlying factors that contribute to their development. We will also cover how aural polyps differ from other conditions that can affect the external auditory canal, such as infections or tumors. Additionally, we will provide practical guidance on how to recognise and evaluate these polyps, including diagnostic approaches and recommended steps for treatment. By attending this webinar, you’ll gain valuable insights to enhance your ability to identify aural polyps and manage them effectively, ensuring better patient outcomes and clearer understanding of these incidental findings.
Webinar length: 20:49min
Presented by:
Cindy Morris
Registered Nurse and Ear Nurse Educator at Crystal Clear Ears
20+ years experience in Critical Care, ENT & Education
TAE40116 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment
10416NAT Course in Micro-suction and Aural Hygiene
Before you begin your webinar, we highly recommend completing the “The Ear: Anatomy and Physiology” module in the Ear Health CPD portal. This foundational module provides essential knowledge about the ear’s structure and function, crucial for understanding advanced concepts. While it includes a brief overview to refresh your memory and offer context, completing the initial module will significantly enhance your comprehension and optimise your learning.
Disclaimer: These webinars have not undergone ACN endorsement, therefore endorsed CPD hours are not displayed.