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Bedside practice, patient demonstration Recognition of neurological symptoms – examination of cranial nerves Examination of the motor system Evaluation of neurological symptoms Emergency in neurology Demonstration of cerebrovascular patients Diagnosis of epilepsies Special investigation of patients with movement disorders Requirements: Attendence of the lectures Participation on the patient demonstration (maximum 1 absence from 7 practices) Semifinal exam: the written exam consists of 50 simple choice questions, including the topics of the lectures and the basic literature listed below. For those who are not able to be present at the written exam, or fail, we provide a date for oral exam. Basic reading: 1 Fuller G. Neurological Examination Made Easy (3 rd edition) Churchill Livingstone, Published April 2004. ISBN 0443074208 Suggested reading: 1Lindsay K., Bone I., Callender R.: Neurology and Neurosurgery Illustrated., 4 th edition Churchill Livingstone – Published February 2004. ISBN 0443070563 PERIODONTOLOGY I, II Department of Periodontology First Semester Lectures (1,5 hours per week) Second Semester SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF DENTISTRY Lectures (1 hour per week) Practices (3 hours per week) Introduction to Periodontology Clinical practice The morphology of the periodontium, Clinical practice histology and embryology of the periodontium Clinical practice The dental plaque. Its origin and role in the periodontal Clinical practice diseases. Periodontal microbiology Oral immunobiology Clinical practice Oral immunopathology Drugs and chemicals used in the periodontology Midterm Demonstration Pathomechanism of the periodontal disease Clinical practice Clinical forms of periodontal diseases Clinical practice Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis Clinical practice Pregnant gingitis, Periodontal diseases with endocrine background. Faculty of Dentistry 361
SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF DENTISTRY 362 Lectures (1 hour per week) Practices (3 hours per week) Non-plaque related periodontal conditions Clinical practice Oral mucous membrane diseases located on the gingiva Periodontal diseases of the child and adolescents Clinical practice Epidemiology of the periodontal diseases Clinical practice Periodontal diseases and the patients’ behavior Periodontitis as a behavioral disease Oral prophylaxis and prevention of periodontal diseases Midterm Demonstration Measures of individual and group education and motivation Periodontal charting, periodontal indices Clinical practice Medical and dental history of the periodontal patients General appraisal of the etiology of periodontal disease Clinical practice Rational for therapy. Consultation Clinical practice Note: The maximum number of absences in a semester is 3. More than 3 absences invalidate the semester. During the semester two midterm demonstrations should be passed. Practical course grade PUBLIC HEALTH Tutor: Dr. András Terebessy English Dental Lectures (1,5 hours per week) Practicals (2 hours per week) Definition of Public Health; Past, present and future of Public Health Introduction Basic demographical data Demography: International and Hungarian situation Public Health Program of EU General epidemiology Analytical and intervention methods on field of chronic non-communicable diseases Visit into the Central Kitchen of the University Lifestyle: smoking, alcohol consumption, Practical aspects of epidemiological investiga- drug-abuse tions: study-planning and analysis Epidemiology and prevention of non-communi- Dentist’s task on prevention of non-communicable diseases I cable diseases I.: smoking, alcohol consumption and drug-prevention Epidemiology and prevention of non- Dentist’s task on prevention of non-communicommunicable diseases II cable diseases II: HBP-prevention Epidemiology and prevention of Cancer Dentist’s task on prevention of non-communicable diseases III: cancer-prevention Environmental health : water, soil, air Screening-screening programs Dentist’s task on environmental health problems Occupational health Dentist’s task on occupation diseases prevention
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Bedside practice, patient demonstration<br />
Recognition of neurological symptoms – examination of cranial nerves<br />
Examination of the motor system<br />
Evaluation of neurological symptoms<br />
Emergency in neurology<br />
Demonstration of cerebrovascular patients<br />
Diagnosis of epilepsies<br />
Special investigation of patients with movement disorders<br />
Requirements:<br />
Attendence of the lectures<br />
Participation on the patient demonstration (maximum 1 absence from 7 practices)<br />
Semifinal exam: the written exam consists of 50 simple choice questions, including the topics of<br />
the lectures and the basic literature listed below. For those who are not able to be present at the<br />
written exam, or fail, we provide a date for oral exam.<br />
Basic reading:<br />
1 Fuller G. Neurological Examination Made Easy (3 rd edition) Churchill Livingstone, Published April<br />
2004. ISBN 0443074208<br />
Suggested reading:<br />
1Lindsay K., Bone I., Callender R.: Neurology and Neurosurgery Illustrated., 4 th edition Churchill<br />
Livingstone – Published February 2004. ISBN 0443070563<br />
PERIODONTOLOGY I, II<br />
Department of Periodontology<br />
First Semester<br />
Lectures (1,5 hours per week)<br />
Second Semester<br />
SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF DENTISTRY<br />
Lectures (1 hour per week) Practices (3 hours per week)<br />
Introduction to Periodontology Clinical practice<br />
The morphology of the periodontium, Clinical practice<br />
histology and embryology of the periodontium Clinical practice<br />
The dental plaque. Its origin and role in the periodontal Clinical practice<br />
diseases. Periodontal microbiology<br />
Oral immunobiology Clinical practice<br />
Oral immunopathology<br />
Drugs and chemicals used in the periodontology Midterm Demonstration<br />
Pathomechanism of the periodontal disease Clinical practice<br />
Clinical forms of periodontal diseases Clinical practice<br />
Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis Clinical practice<br />
Pregnant gingitis, Periodontal diseases<br />
with endocrine background.<br />
Faculty of<br />
Dentistry<br />
361