17th July 2024

Exciting milestone in medical education at KGUMSB

We are thrilled to announce the inauguration of a Temporal Bone Dissection Lab. This facility was inaugurated in a solemn ceremony by the hospital lama and attended by the Dean of the Faculty of Postgraduate Medicine, Medical Superintendent of JDWNRH, Program Coordinator of JICA, and other faculties and staff. This marks a significant leap forward in ENT specialisation training. 

Supported by KGUMSB and JICA, the lab will serve as a crucial training ground for resident doctors doing their four year residency course in ENT surgery.

Temporal bone dissection is a specialised technique used in medical training, particularly for Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) doctors. The temporal bone is a part of the skull that houses delicate structures of the inner ear and important nerves related to hearing and balance. By dissecting this bone in a controlled laboratory environment, doctors can learn first-hand about its complex anatomy. This hands-on learning is essential for mastering surgical techniques, ensuring that doctors are well-prepared to perform surgeries with precision and expertise in clinical settings.

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