How to Use DalilENT (dalilent.com)
Last updated: 2026-04-15 — This guide explains how to navigate DalilENT efficiently, how the content is structured, and how to make the most of the question bank, on-call modules, clinical notes, and built-in tools.
What is DalilENT?
A digital clinical and educational ENT platform
DalilENT is a digital clinical and educational platform dedicated to Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) medicine. It is designed as a practical reference for specialists, residents, emergency physicians, and medical students, with special strength in on-call preparation, clinical notes, differential diagnosis training, and the clinical MCQ bank.
The goal is not simply to display information, but to provide a smart review environment that allows users to move efficiently between notes, questions, explanations, and clinically related differential pathways within one organized interface.
What makes the platform distinctive?
Built for real clinical thinking, not passive reading
40,000+ questions
Broad ENT coverage with structured expansion across topics and clinical pathways.
Updated on-call notes
Organized for quick review under pressure and practical emergency use.
Clinical scenarios &differentials;
Questions built to strengthen reasoning, not memorization alone.
Who is DalilENT for?
- ENT specialists and residents
- Emergency and acute-care physicians
- Medical students and interns
- Hospitals, universities, and structured teaching programs
How the content is organized
The platform follows a clear layered structure for faster access and better orientation:
- Main chapter
- Sub-sections within that chapter
- On-call note / MCQ bank / clinical cases / differential diagnosis content
Arabic hybrid model and English site structure
Language design across the wider DalilENT ecosystem
The Arabic DalilENT experience follows a hybrid medical model: Arabic clinical wording is supported by recurring Latin and English terminology, helping the reader stay connected to internationally used medical language.
The English DalilENT site is designed for English-first reading, with content and interface adapted to a clean English learning flow. This allows users to study in the language that feels most efficient and clinically natural to them.
Arabic platform
Arabic medical language supported by international terminology for stronger clinical recall and terminology alignment.
English platform
English-oriented content presentation designed for international-style reading and structured review.
What can visitors use without a subscription?
DalilENT includes a public-access layer so visitors can explore the platform before subscribing. This may include:
- Open random exams: on the Arabic site, public users may see 10 and 100 random-question access options.
- On the English site: a single public random-access entry may be used depending on the active release structure.
- Medical calculators: quick medical tools are available to both visitors and members.
- Selected open pages or tools: according to the active platform release.
Public random access is controlled through an email verification step. Once verified, access may be opened for 24 hours, typically once per week. After that, the visitor may request renewed access or contact the team through the Contact Us page.
Visitor data used for temporary access is handled within the limited access cycle and removed according to platform policy after the allowed period ends.
Subscription and sign-in
Once a subscription is activated, users can access the full content according to their plan, including locked chapters, sections, full question-bank modules, on-call materials, and member-only interactive areas.
- Complete the subscription through the available payment or activation method.
- Receive a confirmation email.
- Create or reset your password.
- Sign in using your email and password.
- Access the platform according to the privileges of your active account.
How does the full question bank work?
Structured by chapters and sections for clinical learning
The DalilENT question bank is organized by chapters and sub-sections. You first choose a chapter, then a section, then move through the questions linked to that section. This makes review more targeted than purely random practice.
Question types
Direct core questions, clinical scenario-based items, and differential-diagnosis-oriented questions linked to specific presenting complaints.
Educational aim
The purpose is not only to select the correct answer, but to train diagnostic thinking and structured clinical narrowing.
What does a question card include?
Every question card is designed for clarity, quick use, and smooth study flow, especially on mobile and during repeated daily review.
Current question number
Shows exactly where the user is within the section.
Total questions in section
Helps the user estimate workload and plan the review.
Navigation controls
Move easily between previous and next questions.
Progress &answer;-check bar
Displays section progress and the percentage of correct answers during broader section review.
- Language switch in supported areas of the platform
- Favorite button to save important questions
- Visible section context so the question remains linked to its topic
- Favorite management with later removal from the saved list
Resume memory
DalilENT includes resume memory for each user, helping the system remember the last point reached inside a specific section so study sessions can continue more naturally.
Favorites page
A star icon inside the question interface allows users to save a question to their personal Favorites page, usually linked to their account area.
- Each saved question remains linked to its parent section
- Saved items can be revisited later for targeted review
- Questions can be removed from favorites at any time
On-call questions
In addition to the full question bank, DalilENT includes On-Call question modules focused on material that is especially relevant to emergency and shift-based practice.
- Users may choose how many questions they want to review in a given section
- Randomized modes may be available depending on section design
- Favorites and resume memory can also support this study flow
- The aim is practical, repeatable, focused review under time pressure
Clinical notes and on-call sheets
DalilENT is not just a question bank. It also includes updated clinical notes and structured on-call sheets designed for fast reading and fast recall during preparation or real clinical work.
These notes focus on what matters most in practice: approach, key red flags, what should not be missed, and what deserves added attention during clinical assessment.
Challenge and eponym archive
A dedicated Challenge button may appear in the upper area of the site. It opens an interactive page designed as a type of diagnostic archive for eponyms, with explanations aimed at stronger retention and faster recall.
This area is intended for subscribed users, while selected eponyms may also be shared publicly by the DalilENT team on social platforms as part of broader educational outreach.
Why this approach is different
The aim of DalilENT is not only to help users identify the right answer, but to help them learn how to think clinically, how to connect symptoms to differential diagnosis, and how to move from isolated facts to organized medical reasoning.
- Logical movement from chapter to section to question
- Fast review or deeper review depending on available time
- Strong terminology handling across Arabic and English environments
- Favorites, resume memory, and internal navigation tools
- On-call notes, cases, question banks, and differential thinking in one platform
Privacy, temporary access, and contact
DalilENT respects the privacy of both members and visitors. Visitor information used for temporary random-access workflows is handled within the limited access cycle and cleared according to platform policy after the relevant period ends.
If you need extended access, support, or clarification related to subscription, content, or platform use, please contact the team through the Contact Us page.
Quick summary
Broad content scope
40,000+ ENT questions with clear chapter/section organization.
Smart review system
Resume memory, favorites, navigation, and progress tracking with correct-answer percentage inside each section.
Flexible access model
Medical calculators are open to all users, while individual and institutional subscriptions provide the same depth of access for active accounts.