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Erschienen in: Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery 2/2023

08.12.2022 | Original Article

Left Handedness: Fair or a Fallacy. From Otorhinolaryngology Residency Training Perspective

verfasst von: Dr. Priyanshi Gupta, Assistant Professor, MBBS, DLO, MS ENT, Dr. Tarun Ojha, Professor and HOD, MBBS, MS ENT, Dr. Rajendra Kumar Dabaria, Assistant Professor, MBBS, MS ENT, Dr. Kanika Sharma, Dr. Biban Chhabra, Dr. Bhargavi Trivedi, Dr. Monika Bansal

Erschienen in: Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery | Ausgabe 2/2023

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In a right-handed world, approximately 11% of the world population is left-handed [1], more commonly referred to as “an unorganized minority” by themselves. Demographic data have proven that similar ratio exists in medical professionals too [2]. Left-handedness is considered as mere inconvenience by some but for the others it’s “sinister” from where it is derived historically being regarded as odd, cumbersome or unnatural and continues to represent uncleanliness in certain cultures. Although neurophysiological studies have proven that left-handers are more intellectual [3], artistic, musical and creative [4, 5] but they are more prone to unintentional injuries [6, 7], head trauma [8], motor vehicle accidents [9] and more susceptible in facing problems with dexterity. Surgical residency training in otorhinolaryngology given advances in endoscopic and microscopic techniques mostly caters to narrow field with distal instrumentation requiring immense dexterity [10]. With paucity of surgical literature regarding training, difficulties faced during learning and performance by left-handed residents, we intend to draw attention towards it and improvise the current operating scenario which is suited to the “unorganized minority”. …
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Metadaten
Titel
Left Handedness: Fair or a Fallacy. From Otorhinolaryngology Residency Training Perspective
verfasst von
Dr. Priyanshi Gupta, Assistant Professor, MBBS, DLO, MS ENT
Dr. Tarun Ojha, Professor and HOD, MBBS, MS ENT
Dr. Rajendra Kumar Dabaria, Assistant Professor, MBBS, MS ENT
Dr. Kanika Sharma
Dr. Biban Chhabra
Dr. Bhargavi Trivedi
Dr. Monika Bansal
Publikationsdatum
08.12.2022
Verlag
Springer India
Erschienen in
Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery / Ausgabe 2/2023
Print ISSN: 2231-3796
Elektronische ISSN: 0973-7707
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12070-022-03316-6

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