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Simulation in Oto-, Rhino-, and Laryngology

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If a novice practitioner encounters difficulties during laryngoscopy it is not the fault of the patient but “want of skill on the part of the operator.” The novice must practice “until he has fully mastered the use of the instrument, as it is not fair to make others suffer for his own clumsiness.” [1, p. 79]

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  1. 1.

    The disciple of Oto-, rhino-, laryngology (ORL) also known as Ear, nose, and throat (ENT) was developed in the nineteenth century from the earlier disciplines of Eye and Ear and Nose and Throat.

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    $30 in 1915 had the equivalent purchasing power of around $750 today.

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Owen, H. (2016). Simulation in Oto-, Rhino-, and Laryngology. In: Simulation in Healthcare Education. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-26577-3_7

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