Mnemonics in ENT
Welcome to the Mnemonics section of ENT!
This page is dedicated to clever, easy-to-remember mnemonics that simplify complex ENT concepts for MBBS and ENT students, making revision faster, smarter, and more effective.
Why use Mnemonics in ENT?
ENT as a subject includes a vast amount of factual detail — from nerve supplies and muscle groups to tumor staging and surgical steps. Mnemonics help convert this information into quick recall cues, especially useful during:
- Theory exams
- Viva preparation
- Clinical rounds
- Last-minute revisions
Whether you're trying to remember Waldeyer’s ring, branches of the facial nerve, structures of the tonsillar bed, or differences between Adult and Pediatric larynx, there's a mnemonic to make it stick.
Use this section to make your ENT prep not only effective but also fun and memorable!
Mnemonics in ENT - ENT Notes & Lectures
Adult vs Pediatric Larynx
Atrophic Rhinitis
Muscles of Tongue
Pharyngeal Arches and Their Derivatives
Tonsillar Bed structures