Click here to view prerequisite qualification types. When registering with the Clear Ears Course in Aural Care, you will be required to upload a copy of your qualifications to meet the enrolment prerequisites. Novice and less experienced learners can maximise their learning by first undertaking each of the topics. These hours may vary dependent on experience.Ĭlear Ears Learning portal features built in recognition of prior learning that enables advanced practitioners to fast track their certification by jumping into the mandatory case studies and dipping into the just in time further reading as needed. Note: In addition to the nominal 40 hours of theoretical learning, the Practical Certification represents a nominal 20 hours of practical application.
This is recommended, however, if you require more time an ongoing subscription option is available. The course is available for completion within a maximum of six weeks from commencement date. This provides learners an opportunity to receive feedback from our experts. In addition to the above theoretical component, the practical component assesses application of learning and techniques through submission of a series of case logs demonstrating learners critical assessment and approach to treatment, upload of photos and a video to demonstrate safe techniques. The practical component represents a nominal 60 hours of training. The Practical Certification confirms that the theoretical and practical components of the Clear Ears Course in Aural Care have been successfully completed The Practical component is designed to develop your application of knowledge and refine your technique so that you can safely practice aural care in clinic. The theoretical course includes access to case studies, discussion forums and additional resources. providing basic disease management and postoperative management in conjunction with an ENT.identifying abnormalities that require referral to a medical practitioner.safely and competently practising the techniques of micro-suction and curettage to remove cerumen.advanced ear anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology.On completion of the Theoretical Certification, you will have completed a nominal 40 hours of theoretical training in: The theoretical certification component of the course is designed to develop and test your knowledge on all aspects of Aural Care. The Clear Ears Aural Care Learning Hub offers both a Theoretical and a Practical Certification. Throughout the program, you’ll develop your knowledge and fine-tune your technical skills by completing a range of interactive case studies and activities.Ĭlear Ears Aural Care Learning Certifications have been endorsed by the Medical, Audiology and Nursing industry for professional development - CPD points. The Clear Ears Aural Care Learning Hub will give you all the information, tools and tips you need to offer your patients a full ear wax removal service, maximising their ear health.