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CourseCodeSemesterT+P (Hour)CreditECTS
Neoplasia Hemopoetic System-Fall Semester104+21-9
Course Program
Prerequisites Courses
Recommended Elective Courses
Language of CourseTurkish
Course LevelFirst Cycle (Bachelor's Degree)
Course TypeCommittee
Course CoordinatorAssoc.Prof. Aslı ÇAKIR
Name of Lecturer(s)Assoc.Prof. Aslı ÇAKIR
Assistant(s)
Aim
Course ContentThis course contains; Pathology-Introduction to pathology and laboratory techniques,History of Pediatrics-Pediatrics,Pathology-Cell Injury-General Mechanisms ,Pathology-Cellular Adaptation Disorders ,Pharmacology-Introduction to Pharmacology,Pharmacology-Clinical Evaluation of New Drugs,Pharmacology-Pharmaceutical Forms of Medicines,Pharmacology-Paths of Administration of Drugs,Pharmacology-Absorption of Drugs,Pathology-Intracellular Accumulations,Pediatrics-General physical examination ,Internal medicine-Hemogram, hemostasis, immunology, genetics laboratory and hematology,Infectious Diseases-Fever pathogenesis and fever types,Pathology-Cell death,Radiology-Nuclear Medicine-Radiation Units, Measurement,Radiology-Nuclear Medicine-Biological Effects of Radiation and Radiation Accidents,Pediatrics-Child survival principles and child health criteria in the community,Pathology Laboratory-Cell injury LAB,Pediatrics-Growth and Development,Pediatrics-Introduction to Neonatology and Basic Concepts,Internal medicine-Approach and differential diagnosis of patients with lymphadenomegaly,Internal medicine-Approach and differential diagnosis of the patient with splenomegaly,Pharmacology-Distribution of drugs,Pharmacology-Metabolism of Drugs,Pharmacology-Excretion of Drugs,Pharmacology-Factors Changing the Effect of Medicines,Pathology-Liquid Electrolyte and Blood Circulation Disorders,Pediatrics Vital signs in Pediatrics,Pediatrics - History, Physical Examination and Diagnosis Methods in Hematological Diseases,Pediatrics-Blood Transfusions ,Pathology Laboratory-Hemodynamic disorders LAB,Pharmacology-Pharmacogenetics,Pharmacology-Pharmacodynamic and Pharmacokinetic Interactions of Drugs,Pharmacology-Drug-Receptor Relationship,Pharmacology-Dose-Concentration Effect Relationship,Pathology-Inflammation Definition, Types and Pathogenesis,Internal diseases-Bone marrow deficiencies,Internal medicine-Approach to the patient with anemia,Pathology-Acute-chronic inflammation ,Internal medicine-Myeloproliferative diseases and Eosinophilia,Pathology-Healing and Repair,Pediatric Diseases-Childhood Tumors,Pharmacology-Otacoids,Pharmacology-Mechanisms of Action of Drugs,Pharmacology-Rational Drug Use Principles,Pharmacology-Histamine,Pharmacology-Serotonin,Pathology-Introduction to Pathology Practice,Radiology-Nuclear Medicine-Radiopharmaceuticals, Involvement Mechanisms and Nuclear Medicine in Oncology,Pediatric Diseases-Anemia,Pathology-Immunopathology,Pharmacology-Peptide Autoacoids and Nitric Oxide,Pharmacology-Medicines Used in the Treatment of Anemia,Pharmacology-Immunomodulatory Drugs,Pharmacology-Pharmacological Principles of Cancer Treatment,Pharmacology-Antineoplastic Drugs,Internal Medicine-Blood and blood products and transfusion policy,Pediatric Diseases-Skin Rashes in Children,Pathology-Neoplasia Definition, General Characteristics, Nomenclature,Infectious Diseases-Transfusion Transmitted Infections,Pathology-Cancer Epidemiology and Etiology,Pathology-Pathological Diagnosis and Prognosis in Tumors,Internal Medicine-Approach to bleeding and coagulation disorders,Pathology-Characteristics of Benign and Malignant Neoplasia,Internal diseases-8-Approach to hematological malignant diseases (leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma),Pathology-Molecular basis of cancer (carcinogenesis),Pathology Laboratory-Neoplasia LAB,Pathology-Medical Genetics-Hematology and Genetics,Pathology-Tumor immunity,Pathology Laboratory-Acute-chronic inflammation LAB,Pathology-Bone Marrow Approach,Pharmacology-Toxic Effects of Drugs,Pharmacology-Eicosanoids,Pharmacology-Traditional and Complementary Medicine Applications,Pathology-Lymphoma pathology ,Internal Medicine-Radiation Oncology-The Role of Radiotherapy in Cancer,Internal Diseases-Approach to Leukocyte Number and Changes,Pathology-Spleen - Thymus Diseases Pathology,Internal Diseases-Hematopoietic System Examination and Hematopoiesis,Pathology-Medical Genetics-Hematology and Genetics,Pathology-Medical Genetics-Genetic Diseases.
Dersin Öğrenme KazanımlarıTeaching MethodsAssessment Methods
Teaching Methods:
Assessment Methods:

Course Outline

OrderSubjectsPreliminary Work
1Pathology-Introduction to pathology and laboratory techniques
2History of Pediatrics-Pediatrics
3Pathology-Cell Injury-General Mechanisms
4Pathology-Cellular Adaptation Disorders
5Pharmacology-Introduction to Pharmacology
6Pharmacology-Clinical Evaluation of New Drugs
7Pharmacology-Pharmaceutical Forms of Medicines
8Pharmacology-Paths of Administration of Drugs
9Pharmacology-Absorption of Drugs
10Pathology-Intracellular Accumulations
11Pediatrics-General physical examination
12Internal medicine-Hemogram, hemostasis, immunology, genetics laboratory and hematology
13Infectious Diseases-Fever pathogenesis and fever types
14Pathology-Cell death
15Radiology-Nuclear Medicine-Radiation Units, Measurement
16Radiology-Nuclear Medicine-Biological Effects of Radiation and Radiation Accidents
17Pediatrics-Child survival principles and child health criteria in the community
18Pathology Laboratory-Cell injury LAB
19Pediatrics-Growth and Development
20Pediatrics-Introduction to Neonatology and Basic Concepts
21Internal medicine-Approach and differential diagnosis of patients with lymphadenomegaly
22Internal medicine-Approach and differential diagnosis of the patient with splenomegaly
23Pharmacology-Distribution of drugs
24Pharmacology-Metabolism of Drugs
25Pharmacology-Excretion of Drugs
26Pharmacology-Factors Changing the Effect of Medicines
27Pathology-Liquid Electrolyte and Blood Circulation Disorders
28Pediatrics Vital signs in Pediatrics
29Pediatrics - History, Physical Examination and Diagnosis Methods in Hematological Diseases
30Pediatrics-Blood Transfusions
31Pathology Laboratory-Hemodynamic disorders LAB
32Pharmacology-Pharmacogenetics
33Pharmacology-Pharmacodynamic and Pharmacokinetic Interactions of Drugs
34Pharmacology-Drug-Receptor Relationship
35Pharmacology-Dose-Concentration Effect Relationship
36Pathology-Inflammation Definition, Types and Pathogenesis
37Internal diseases-Bone marrow deficiencies
38Internal medicine-Approach to the patient with anemia
39Pathology-Acute-chronic inflammation
40Internal medicine-Myeloproliferative diseases and Eosinophilia
41Pathology-Healing and Repair
42Pediatric Diseases-Childhood Tumors
43Pharmacology-Otacoids
44Pharmacology-Mechanisms of Action of Drugs
45Pharmacology-Rational Drug Use Principles
46Pharmacology-Histamine
47Pharmacology-Serotonin
48Pathology-Introduction to Pathology Practice
49Radiology-Nuclear Medicine-Radiopharmaceuticals, Involvement Mechanisms and Nuclear Medicine in Oncology
50Pediatric Diseases-Anemia
51Pathology-Immunopathology
52Pharmacology-Peptide Autoacoids and Nitric Oxide
53Pharmacology-Medicines Used in the Treatment of Anemia
54Pharmacology-Immunomodulatory Drugs
55Pharmacology-Pharmacological Principles of Cancer Treatment
56Pharmacology-Antineoplastic Drugs
57Internal Medicine-Blood and blood products and transfusion policy
58Pediatric Diseases-Skin Rashes in Children
59Pathology-Neoplasia Definition, General Characteristics, Nomenclature
60Infectious Diseases-Transfusion Transmitted Infections
61Pathology-Cancer Epidemiology and Etiology
62Pathology-Pathological Diagnosis and Prognosis in Tumors
63Internal Medicine-Approach to bleeding and coagulation disorders
64Pathology-Characteristics of Benign and Malignant Neoplasia
65Internal diseases-8-Approach to hematological malignant diseases (leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma)
66Pathology-Molecular basis of cancer (carcinogenesis)
67Pathology Laboratory-Neoplasia LAB
68Pathology-Medical Genetics-Hematology and Genetics
69Pathology-Tumor immunity
70Pathology Laboratory-Acute-chronic inflammation LAB
71Pathology-Bone Marrow Approach
72Pharmacology-Toxic Effects of Drugs
73Pharmacology-Eicosanoids
74Pharmacology-Traditional and Complementary Medicine Applications
75Pathology-Lymphoma pathology
76Internal Medicine-Radiation Oncology-The Role of Radiotherapy in Cancer
77Internal Diseases-Approach to Leukocyte Number and Changes
78Pathology-Spleen - Thymus Diseases Pathology
79Internal Diseases-Hematopoietic System Examination and Hematopoiesis
80Pathology-Medical Genetics-Hematology and Genetics
81Pathology-Medical Genetics-Genetic Diseases
Resources

Course Contribution to Program Qualifications

Course Contribution to Program Qualifications
NoProgram QualificationContribution Level
12345
1
Knows structural (morphological) and operational (functional) properties of the normal human (medical) and disorder (disease) states
X
2
Knows diagnostic methods and treatment modalities of disorders (diseases).
X
3
Knows the causes of disease conditions, ways of protection and methods of promoting and improving community health.
X
4
Knows the methods of developing and applying health related knowledge at advanced level.
X
5
Able to reach multidisciplinary advanced knowledge regarding health-related disciplines, interpret and apply the knowledge.
X
6
Performs a complete clinical examination of human body structurally and functionally and identifies problems.
X
7
Interprets laboratory results for diagnosis, compares with clinical data and develop solution proposals.
X
8
Selects and implements appropriate tools for the promotion and development of individual and community health.
X
9
Plans and conducts an advanced study on health independently.
X
10
Develops new strategic approaches to solve the problems encountered in the promotion and development of individual and community health.
X
11
Takes the responsibility of any type of practice when diagnosing and treating human body
X
12
Takes the role as a leader or a team worker when solving health related problems.
X
13
Evaluates knowledge and skills regarding health with a critical approach and develops a positive attitude towards lifelong learning.
14
Informs the patient, related people, institutions and the society about the health problems and transfers solution proposals in writing, verbally and visually using effective communication means.
X
15
Critically reviews, develops and acts on changes in social relations and norms that guide such relationships.
X
16
Uses English at least at the European Language Portfolio B2 Level, monitors knowledge and communicates in his field.
X
17
Able to use advanced computer skills and informatics and communication technologies at a level required by the field.
18
Acquires, interprets, implements and announces data related to the health and acts in accordance with social, scientific, cultural and ethical values and teaches these values.
19
Develops strategies, policy and implementation plans in the field of health and evaluates the results obtained within the framework of quality processes.
20
Shares studies on the promotion and development of health with interdisciplinary specialists systematically, supporting with quantitative and qualitative data.
21
Has adequate awareness on occupational health and safety issues.

Assessment Methods

Contribution LevelAbsolute Evaluation
Rate of Midterm Exam to Success 60
Rate of Final Exam to Success 40
Total 100
ECTS / Workload Table
ActivitiesNumber ofDuration(Hour)Total Workload(Hour)
Course Hours000
Guided Problem Solving000
Resolution of Homework Problems and Submission as a Report000
Term Project000
Presentation of Project / Seminar000
Quiz000
Midterm Exam000
General Exam000
Performance Task, Maintenance Plan000
Total Workload(Hour)0
Dersin AKTS Kredisi = Toplam İş Yükü (Saat)/30*=(0/30)0
ECTS of the course: 30 hours of work is counted as 1 ECTS credit.

Detail Informations of the Course

Course Description

CourseCodeSemesterT+P (Hour)CreditECTS
Neoplasia Hemopoetic System-Fall Semester104+21-9
Course Program
Prerequisites Courses
Recommended Elective Courses
Language of CourseTurkish
Course LevelFirst Cycle (Bachelor's Degree)
Course TypeCommittee
Course CoordinatorAssoc.Prof. Aslı ÇAKIR
Name of Lecturer(s)Assoc.Prof. Aslı ÇAKIR
Assistant(s)
Aim
Course ContentThis course contains; Pathology-Introduction to pathology and laboratory techniques,History of Pediatrics-Pediatrics,Pathology-Cell Injury-General Mechanisms ,Pathology-Cellular Adaptation Disorders ,Pharmacology-Introduction to Pharmacology,Pharmacology-Clinical Evaluation of New Drugs,Pharmacology-Pharmaceutical Forms of Medicines,Pharmacology-Paths of Administration of Drugs,Pharmacology-Absorption of Drugs,Pathology-Intracellular Accumulations,Pediatrics-General physical examination ,Internal medicine-Hemogram, hemostasis, immunology, genetics laboratory and hematology,Infectious Diseases-Fever pathogenesis and fever types,Pathology-Cell death,Radiology-Nuclear Medicine-Radiation Units, Measurement,Radiology-Nuclear Medicine-Biological Effects of Radiation and Radiation Accidents,Pediatrics-Child survival principles and child health criteria in the community,Pathology Laboratory-Cell injury LAB,Pediatrics-Growth and Development,Pediatrics-Introduction to Neonatology and Basic Concepts,Internal medicine-Approach and differential diagnosis of patients with lymphadenomegaly,Internal medicine-Approach and differential diagnosis of the patient with splenomegaly,Pharmacology-Distribution of drugs,Pharmacology-Metabolism of Drugs,Pharmacology-Excretion of Drugs,Pharmacology-Factors Changing the Effect of Medicines,Pathology-Liquid Electrolyte and Blood Circulation Disorders,Pediatrics Vital signs in Pediatrics,Pediatrics - History, Physical Examination and Diagnosis Methods in Hematological Diseases,Pediatrics-Blood Transfusions ,Pathology Laboratory-Hemodynamic disorders LAB,Pharmacology-Pharmacogenetics,Pharmacology-Pharmacodynamic and Pharmacokinetic Interactions of Drugs,Pharmacology-Drug-Receptor Relationship,Pharmacology-Dose-Concentration Effect Relationship,Pathology-Inflammation Definition, Types and Pathogenesis,Internal diseases-Bone marrow deficiencies,Internal medicine-Approach to the patient with anemia,Pathology-Acute-chronic inflammation ,Internal medicine-Myeloproliferative diseases and Eosinophilia,Pathology-Healing and Repair,Pediatric Diseases-Childhood Tumors,Pharmacology-Otacoids,Pharmacology-Mechanisms of Action of Drugs,Pharmacology-Rational Drug Use Principles,Pharmacology-Histamine,Pharmacology-Serotonin,Pathology-Introduction to Pathology Practice,Radiology-Nuclear Medicine-Radiopharmaceuticals, Involvement Mechanisms and Nuclear Medicine in Oncology,Pediatric Diseases-Anemia,Pathology-Immunopathology,Pharmacology-Peptide Autoacoids and Nitric Oxide,Pharmacology-Medicines Used in the Treatment of Anemia,Pharmacology-Immunomodulatory Drugs,Pharmacology-Pharmacological Principles of Cancer Treatment,Pharmacology-Antineoplastic Drugs,Internal Medicine-Blood and blood products and transfusion policy,Pediatric Diseases-Skin Rashes in Children,Pathology-Neoplasia Definition, General Characteristics, Nomenclature,Infectious Diseases-Transfusion Transmitted Infections,Pathology-Cancer Epidemiology and Etiology,Pathology-Pathological Diagnosis and Prognosis in Tumors,Internal Medicine-Approach to bleeding and coagulation disorders,Pathology-Characteristics of Benign and Malignant Neoplasia,Internal diseases-8-Approach to hematological malignant diseases (leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma),Pathology-Molecular basis of cancer (carcinogenesis),Pathology Laboratory-Neoplasia LAB,Pathology-Medical Genetics-Hematology and Genetics,Pathology-Tumor immunity,Pathology Laboratory-Acute-chronic inflammation LAB,Pathology-Bone Marrow Approach,Pharmacology-Toxic Effects of Drugs,Pharmacology-Eicosanoids,Pharmacology-Traditional and Complementary Medicine Applications,Pathology-Lymphoma pathology ,Internal Medicine-Radiation Oncology-The Role of Radiotherapy in Cancer,Internal Diseases-Approach to Leukocyte Number and Changes,Pathology-Spleen - Thymus Diseases Pathology,Internal Diseases-Hematopoietic System Examination and Hematopoiesis,Pathology-Medical Genetics-Hematology and Genetics,Pathology-Medical Genetics-Genetic Diseases.
Dersin Öğrenme KazanımlarıTeaching MethodsAssessment Methods
Teaching Methods:
Assessment Methods:

Course Outline

OrderSubjectsPreliminary Work
1Pathology-Introduction to pathology and laboratory techniques
2History of Pediatrics-Pediatrics
3Pathology-Cell Injury-General Mechanisms
4Pathology-Cellular Adaptation Disorders
5Pharmacology-Introduction to Pharmacology
6Pharmacology-Clinical Evaluation of New Drugs
7Pharmacology-Pharmaceutical Forms of Medicines
8Pharmacology-Paths of Administration of Drugs
9Pharmacology-Absorption of Drugs
10Pathology-Intracellular Accumulations
11Pediatrics-General physical examination
12Internal medicine-Hemogram, hemostasis, immunology, genetics laboratory and hematology
13Infectious Diseases-Fever pathogenesis and fever types
14Pathology-Cell death
15Radiology-Nuclear Medicine-Radiation Units, Measurement
16Radiology-Nuclear Medicine-Biological Effects of Radiation and Radiation Accidents
17Pediatrics-Child survival principles and child health criteria in the community
18Pathology Laboratory-Cell injury LAB
19Pediatrics-Growth and Development
20Pediatrics-Introduction to Neonatology and Basic Concepts
21Internal medicine-Approach and differential diagnosis of patients with lymphadenomegaly
22Internal medicine-Approach and differential diagnosis of the patient with splenomegaly
23Pharmacology-Distribution of drugs
24Pharmacology-Metabolism of Drugs
25Pharmacology-Excretion of Drugs
26Pharmacology-Factors Changing the Effect of Medicines
27Pathology-Liquid Electrolyte and Blood Circulation Disorders
28Pediatrics Vital signs in Pediatrics
29Pediatrics - History, Physical Examination and Diagnosis Methods in Hematological Diseases
30Pediatrics-Blood Transfusions
31Pathology Laboratory-Hemodynamic disorders LAB
32Pharmacology-Pharmacogenetics
33Pharmacology-Pharmacodynamic and Pharmacokinetic Interactions of Drugs
34Pharmacology-Drug-Receptor Relationship
35Pharmacology-Dose-Concentration Effect Relationship
36Pathology-Inflammation Definition, Types and Pathogenesis
37Internal diseases-Bone marrow deficiencies
38Internal medicine-Approach to the patient with anemia
39Pathology-Acute-chronic inflammation
40Internal medicine-Myeloproliferative diseases and Eosinophilia
41Pathology-Healing and Repair
42Pediatric Diseases-Childhood Tumors
43Pharmacology-Otacoids
44Pharmacology-Mechanisms of Action of Drugs
45Pharmacology-Rational Drug Use Principles
46Pharmacology-Histamine
47Pharmacology-Serotonin
48Pathology-Introduction to Pathology Practice
49Radiology-Nuclear Medicine-Radiopharmaceuticals, Involvement Mechanisms and Nuclear Medicine in Oncology
50Pediatric Diseases-Anemia
51Pathology-Immunopathology
52Pharmacology-Peptide Autoacoids and Nitric Oxide
53Pharmacology-Medicines Used in the Treatment of Anemia
54Pharmacology-Immunomodulatory Drugs
55Pharmacology-Pharmacological Principles of Cancer Treatment
56Pharmacology-Antineoplastic Drugs
57Internal Medicine-Blood and blood products and transfusion policy
58Pediatric Diseases-Skin Rashes in Children
59Pathology-Neoplasia Definition, General Characteristics, Nomenclature
60Infectious Diseases-Transfusion Transmitted Infections
61Pathology-Cancer Epidemiology and Etiology
62Pathology-Pathological Diagnosis and Prognosis in Tumors
63Internal Medicine-Approach to bleeding and coagulation disorders
64Pathology-Characteristics of Benign and Malignant Neoplasia
65Internal diseases-8-Approach to hematological malignant diseases (leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma)
66Pathology-Molecular basis of cancer (carcinogenesis)
67Pathology Laboratory-Neoplasia LAB
68Pathology-Medical Genetics-Hematology and Genetics
69Pathology-Tumor immunity
70Pathology Laboratory-Acute-chronic inflammation LAB
71Pathology-Bone Marrow Approach
72Pharmacology-Toxic Effects of Drugs
73Pharmacology-Eicosanoids
74Pharmacology-Traditional and Complementary Medicine Applications
75Pathology-Lymphoma pathology
76Internal Medicine-Radiation Oncology-The Role of Radiotherapy in Cancer
77Internal Diseases-Approach to Leukocyte Number and Changes
78Pathology-Spleen - Thymus Diseases Pathology
79Internal Diseases-Hematopoietic System Examination and Hematopoiesis
80Pathology-Medical Genetics-Hematology and Genetics
81Pathology-Medical Genetics-Genetic Diseases
Resources

Course Contribution to Program Qualifications

Course Contribution to Program Qualifications
NoProgram QualificationContribution Level
12345
1
Knows structural (morphological) and operational (functional) properties of the normal human (medical) and disorder (disease) states
X
2
Knows diagnostic methods and treatment modalities of disorders (diseases).
X
3
Knows the causes of disease conditions, ways of protection and methods of promoting and improving community health.
X
4
Knows the methods of developing and applying health related knowledge at advanced level.
X
5
Able to reach multidisciplinary advanced knowledge regarding health-related disciplines, interpret and apply the knowledge.
X
6
Performs a complete clinical examination of human body structurally and functionally and identifies problems.
X
7
Interprets laboratory results for diagnosis, compares with clinical data and develop solution proposals.
X
8
Selects and implements appropriate tools for the promotion and development of individual and community health.
X
9
Plans and conducts an advanced study on health independently.
X
10
Develops new strategic approaches to solve the problems encountered in the promotion and development of individual and community health.
X
11
Takes the responsibility of any type of practice when diagnosing and treating human body
X
12
Takes the role as a leader or a team worker when solving health related problems.
X
13
Evaluates knowledge and skills regarding health with a critical approach and develops a positive attitude towards lifelong learning.
14
Informs the patient, related people, institutions and the society about the health problems and transfers solution proposals in writing, verbally and visually using effective communication means.
X
15
Critically reviews, develops and acts on changes in social relations and norms that guide such relationships.
X
16
Uses English at least at the European Language Portfolio B2 Level, monitors knowledge and communicates in his field.
X
17
Able to use advanced computer skills and informatics and communication technologies at a level required by the field.
18
Acquires, interprets, implements and announces data related to the health and acts in accordance with social, scientific, cultural and ethical values and teaches these values.
19
Develops strategies, policy and implementation plans in the field of health and evaluates the results obtained within the framework of quality processes.
20
Shares studies on the promotion and development of health with interdisciplinary specialists systematically, supporting with quantitative and qualitative data.
21
Has adequate awareness on occupational health and safety issues.

Assessment Methods

Contribution LevelAbsolute Evaluation
Rate of Midterm Exam to Success 60
Rate of Final Exam to Success 40
Total 100

Numerical Data

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