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Textbook: Conrad Fischer—Caterina Oneto (2009): USMLE Medical Ethics: The 100 cases you are most likely to see on the exam (Second edition) New York: Kaplan Publishing ISBN: 9781419553141 Important: To participate on at least 75% of the total number of lessons is a prerequisite of getting the signature. (One absence from the lectures and two absences from the practices is the maximum number permitted.) The student can make up for the absences in practices held at other times elsewhere. Doctor’s certificate is required to justify absence from the lessons and the exam. Exam type: semi-final Sign up for the exam: through the Neptun system. MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY (Dentsoc) Code: FOMAGSZO_1A 2 nd semester Hour/semester: 15 Credit: 2 Responsible person and Institute for the course: Dr. Zsuzsa Szántó; Institute of Behavioural Sciences Lecturers: Dr. Zsuzsa Szántó Dr. Katalin Kovács Dr. Bea Dávid Dr. Fruzsina Albert SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF DENTISTRY Goals of the subject: – To introduce to the students the social distribution of health and illness, the causes and consequences of health status inequalities, the role of psychosocial factors in health care, the social phenomena occurring in healing, the social situation of medicine, and the social embeddedness of the health care system. Faculty of Dentistry 369
SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF DENTISTRY 370 Syllabus of the subject: Week Class type Themes 1 Lecture Introduction. Changing patterns of disease 2 Lecture Health and illness behaviour. 3 Lecture Social inequalities in health and mortality. 4 Seminar Health and illness behaviour. 5 Seminar Social inequalities in health and mortality. 6 Lecture Health professions 7 Seminar Health professions 8 Lecture National variations of health care 9 Lecture Health care and health policy 10 Lecture Midterm examination 11 Seminar Chronic illness and disability 12 Seminar Ageing and care of the elderly 13 Seminar Gender aspects of health 14 Seminar Doctor-patient relationship The course includes: lectures, seminars, laboratory excercises - 7 lectures, 7 seminars, 1 midterm exam. Course requirements, methods of monitoring: To obtain signature for absolving the course students have to participate at a minimum of 10 classes. Participation is documented through catalogues. A midterm exam is taken after the 8th lecture. It is also required to submit a home paper or a class presentation in course-related topics by the end of the semester. The course ends with an exam; the grade may include the results of the midterm and the home assignment. Supplement possibilities: based on the SE’s exam regulation. Absence may be justified by a medical document at the next class. One seminar per semester cen be supplemented by an extra assignment given by the teacher or attending the same class with another group. Textbook: 1 Gerry Humphris, Margaret S. Ling: Behavioural Sciences for Dentistry. Churchill Livingstone, London, 2005 2 Handouts for the lectures will be accesible ont he homepage of the Institute of behavioural Sciences: www.magtud.sote.hu.
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Textbook:<br />
Conrad Fischer—Caterina Oneto (2009): USMLE Medical Ethics: The 100 cases you are most<br />
likely to see on the exam (Second edition) New York: Kaplan Publishing ISBN: 9781419553141<br />
Important:<br />
To participate on at least 75% of the total number of lessons is a prerequisite of getting the<br />
signature. (One absence from the lectures and two absences from the practices is the maximum<br />
number permitted.) The student can make up for the absences in practices held at other times<br />
elsewhere. Doctor’s certificate is required to justify absence from the lessons and the exam.<br />
Exam type: semi-final<br />
Sign up for the exam: through the Neptun system.<br />
MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY (Dentsoc)<br />
Code: FOMAGSZO_1A<br />
2 nd semester<br />
Hour/semester: 15<br />
Credit: 2<br />
Responsible person and Institute for the course: Dr. Zsuzsa Szántó; Institute of Behavioural<br />
Sciences<br />
Lecturers: Dr. Zsuzsa Szántó<br />
Dr. Katalin Kovács<br />
Dr. Bea Dávid<br />
Dr. Fruzsina Albert<br />
SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF DENTISTRY<br />
Goals of the subject:<br />
– To introduce to the students the social distribution of health and illness, the causes and<br />
consequences of health status inequalities, the role of psychosocial factors in health care, the<br />
social phenomena occurring in healing, the social situation of medicine, and the social<br />
embeddedness of the health care system.<br />
Faculty of<br />
Dentistry<br />
369