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SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF MEDICINE Fundamentals of science ISI- JCR Science Edition and Social Science Edition, IF: calculating Impact factor and its role by measuring scientific publications List of Journals with IF: Journal Citation Report and its editions. Searching an exact data in JCR, handling data: sorting and filtering journals 4. Searching International Library/Book/Periodical catalogues Hungarian electronical catalogues Semmelweis Univ. Central Library (Budapest) http://www.lib.sote.hu National Library of Medicine (Bethesda, USA) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=nlmcatalog Deutsche Zentralbibliothek für Medizin (Germany) http://www.zbmed.de Karolinska Institute (Sweden) http://search.kib.ki.se/miks/bin2/ Worldcat http://www.worldcat.org/ Amazon www.amazon.com How do we get from the abstract to the full article? - practicing the proper search strategy 5. Introduction of bibliographic and citation databases: Web of Science, SciVerse Scopus Bibliographical items, citations general searching in the database model searching –guided Exercises: bibliographic searching on keywords Citation analysis meaning of Citation analysis and its role by measuring scientific works Web of Science database cited reference search Value-added services of Web of Science, Scopus 6. OVID databases, online books, online periodicals, 3D Anatomy Atlas Natural language, advance search strategy Evidence Based Medicine databases: the role of the EBM in research and practice Full text journals in Ovid databases MEDLINE, PsycINFO, IPA databases: subject heading systems, value-added services Primal Pictures – 3D Anatomy Atlas: interactive tools for studying anatomy Link Solver – access to the full text version 7. Reference Manager: EndNote, EndNote Web the role of reference softwares in modern publishing Literature searching: Importing and exporting records (from Web of Science, Scopus, OVID Medline, PubMed) creating own records search facilities within our records and from PubMed; data handling: creating groups, filtering duplicates 8. - Paper and online periodicals - ProQuest, Dissertations and Theses- Full text - PubMed training 9. Semmelweis Knowledgebase Scientific Discovery of the Internet: -Find Medical Information you can trust -Building search strategies -Google Scholar, Medworm 10. Summary of the course, consultation exam: 2 electronic tests during the semester, renewal opportunity for each tests. Proposed grade or exam test during the exam period. Faculty of Medicine 225
226 SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF MEDICINE INTRODUCTION TO CLINICAL ANATOMY This elective course is for medical students having finished successfully three semesters in Anatomy. Course Director: Prof. Dr. Tibor Wenger Time and location: Every second year in spring semester 2 hours weekly in the lecture hall of the Department of Human Morphology and Developmental Biology (district 9, Tûzoltó u. 58.) Exam: written Value of the course: 2 credit points Subject: The proposed subjects are the followings (the order is subject to possible changes). General introduction, surface anatomy. Slide anatomy I-II. Application of slide anatomy in CT and MRI pictures. Psychiatric neuroanatomy. Neuroanatomy and cannabis. Anatomical relations of the endoscopy pictures, particularly in lesser pelvis. Anatomical changes in hypertonia. Applied anatomy in family medicine and daily practice. Special anatomical relations in premature and newborn children. Anatomical changes during pregnancy. Anatomical bases of the traditional eastern medicine. CLINICAL GENETICS 1st Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology First Semester The fundamentals of classical genetics Polygenic inheritance, multifactorial determination General cytogenetics Basic principles of embryology and teratology Clinical molecular genetics Amniotic fluid cell culture for cytogenetic analysis Alphafetoprotein (AFP) Genetic amniocentesis Pathology of multiple pregnancy Genetic counseling General aspects of decision making regarding the fate of pregnancy Elements of phenotype analysis Embryopathology and fetal pathology Sphingolipidoses Mucopolysacharidoses and mucolipidoses Disorders of carbohydrate metabolism
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226<br />
SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF MEDICINE<br />
INTRODUCTION TO CLINICAL ANATOMY<br />
This elective course is for medical students having finished successfully three semesters in<br />
Anatomy.<br />
Course Director: Prof. Dr. Tibor Wenger<br />
Time and location: Every second year in spring semester 2 hours weekly in the lecture hall of the<br />
Department of Human Morphology and Developmental Biology (district 9, Tûzoltó u. 58.)<br />
Exam: written<br />
Value of the course: 2 credit points<br />
Subject:<br />
The proposed subjects are the followings (the order is subject to possible changes).<br />
General introduction, surface anatomy.<br />
Slide anatomy I-II.<br />
Application of slide anatomy in CT and MRI pictures.<br />
Psychiatric neuroanatomy.<br />
Neuroanatomy and cannabis.<br />
Anatomical relations of the endoscopy pictures, particularly in lesser pelvis.<br />
Anatomical changes in hypertonia.<br />
Applied anatomy in family medicine and daily practice.<br />
Special anatomical relations in premature and newborn children.<br />
Anatomical changes during pregnancy.<br />
Anatomical bases of the traditional eastern medicine.<br />
CLINICAL GENETICS<br />
1st Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology<br />
First Semester<br />
The fundamentals of classical genetics<br />
Polygenic inheritance, multifactorial determination<br />
General cytogenetics<br />
Basic principles of embryology and teratology<br />
Clinical molecular genetics<br />
Amniotic fluid cell culture for cytogenetic analysis<br />
Alphafetoprotein (AFP)<br />
Genetic amniocentesis<br />
Pathology of multiple pregnancy<br />
Genetic counseling<br />
General aspects of decision making regarding the fate of pregnancy<br />
Elements of phenotype analysis<br />
Embryopathology and fetal pathology<br />
Sphingolipidoses<br />
Mucopolysacharidoses and mucolipidoses<br />
Disorders of carbohydrate metabolism