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SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF MEDICINE<br />

3rd semester. Final exam which consists of three parts. 1. Preceding exam from toxicology and<br />

prescription writing. 2. Written test from clinical pharmacology. 3. Oral exam.<br />

Sign up for the exam: Registration has to be done through the NEPTUN system for the<br />

days set by the department until the number of limit.<br />

How to modify the exam date: Through the NEPTUN system, as it allows<br />

Justifying the exam absence: Medical certificate is accepted on the following three days<br />

Textbook:<br />

B. G. Katzung: Basic and Clinical Pharmacology, 10th edition<br />

PROBLEM BASED MEDICAL PHYSIOLOGY<br />

Course Director: Prof. Dr. László Hunyadi M.D., Ph.D., D.Sc., Head of the Department<br />

of Physiology<br />

Lecturers: Professor László Hunyady M.D., Ph.D., D.Sc.<br />

Professor Péter Enyedi M.D., Ph.D., D.Sc.<br />

Péter Várnai M.D., Ph.D., associate professor<br />

Miklós Geiszt M.D., Ph.D., associate professor<br />

Gábor Czirják M.D., Ph.D., assistant professor<br />

Credits: 4<br />

Programme:<br />

The primary purpose of this course is the synthesis of the theoretical and practical knowledge of<br />

the students. The thematic of the course includes various clinical and non-clinical practical<br />

problems (e.g. acclimatisation). The students will receive questions related to a specific problem<br />

and they have usually one week to find the proper answer in available electronic and printed<br />

information sources. Problem solving is based on the discussion of the students with directions<br />

from the instructors. This course requires the active participation of the students. The role of the<br />

instructor is to determine the thematics of the course and to provide guidance to the discussions.<br />

Thematics:<br />

1. Physiologic principles of circulatory problems I.<br />

2. Physiologic principles of circulatory problems II.<br />

3. Physiologic principles of circulatory problems III.<br />

4. Physiologic principles of respiratory problems I.<br />

5. Physiologic principles of respiratory problems II.<br />

6. Physiology of acclimatisation.<br />

7. Dysfunctions of kidneys I.<br />

8. Dysfunctions of kidneys II.<br />

9. Immune cells and blood coagulation.<br />

10. Physiologic principles of the regulation of food intake.<br />

11. Dysfunctions of neuroendocrine system I.<br />

12. Dysfunctions of neuroendocrine system II.<br />

13. Dysfunctions of central nervous system I.<br />

14. Dysfunctions of central nervous system II.

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