Not sure where to start?
We recommend completing The Ear: Anatomy and Physiology first. This module is designed to provide fundamental knowledge and understanding of the ear before starting our advanced online ear health modules.
Webinar: Wax and Keratin
Ear wax (cerumen) is necessary to keep our ears healthy and comfortable. The production of ear wax and keratin within the external auditory canal differs between individuals and for some, can be excessive and troublesome.
Webinar: Patulous Eustachian Tube
A Patulous Eustachian tube is a very rare condition in which the Eustachian tube stays open, rather than closed. It occurs in about 1% of the population and is indeed a very interesting topic.
Webinar: Aural Polyps
Aural polyps can be an incidental finding when assessing the external auditory canal. Let’s take a look at what aural polyps are, why they form, how they can differ from other pathology in the external auditory canal and what to do should you suspect one.
Webinar: Tympanosclerosis and Myringosclerosis
This webinar covers tympanosclerosis and myringosclerosis, common eardrum scarring conditions often seen during routine exams. Using otoscopy images, it focuses on recognition, causes, clinical significance, and when management may be needed.