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ORAL MEDICINE Head of department: Prof. Dr. István Gera Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Péter Windisch First semester Lectures (1 hour / week) Practice within the period Introduction: The role of Oral Medicine in the whole discipline of stomatology The significance of laboratory investigation in dentistry Primary and secondary basic lesions The signs and symptoms of drug side effects Mucous membrane immunity (in details : alimentary track) Mucous membrane immunity II. Its clinical relevance The biochemistry and immunology of inflammation Inflammation of bacterial origin in the oral cavity Oral signs of neuro endocrine diseases Viral diseases Fungal diseases The signs and symptoms of temporomandibular joint disorders Oral manifestations of immuno deficiencies Midterm Demonstration Allergic diseases in the oral cavity Autoimmune diseases in the oral cavity Aphthous ulcers in the oral cavity 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 ORAL MEDICINE Second Semester Lectures (1 hour/week) Week Lectures 1. Vesiculo-bullous oral diseases 2. Oral signs and symptoms of benign tumors 3. Precancerous conditions in the oral cavity 4. Leukoplakia 5. Malignant tumors of the oral mucous membrane 6. Oral signs and symptoms of hematological diseases 7. Clinical differential diagnosis of gingival enlargements 8. Lichen oris SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF DENTISTRY Faculty of Dentistry 385
SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF DENTISTRY 386 Week Lectures 9. The diseases of the lip 10. The diseases of the tongue 11. The diseases of the salivary glands 12. The oral considerations of HIV infection and viral hepatitis 13. The role of the vitamins in the etiology of oral mucosal disorders 14. Written final exam 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 and final exam PREHOSPITAL EMERGENCY MEDICINE National Ambulance Service Program Director: Dr. Gábor Gõbl Tutor: Dr. László Gorove First Semester Topics The principles of emergency medicine. The field assessment. Patient assessment. Transportation trauma BLS – AED, ACLS Prehospital care of the injured patient Analgesia, anesthesia in the emergency care Unconsciousness, confused states Acute chest syndromes. ACS Acute cardiac failure. Arrhythmias in the emergency care The shock process. Evaluation and in field management of shock conditions. Stroke syndromes. Hypertensive emergencies. Acute dyspnea. Artificial ventilation on the spot Acute abdominal syndromes Toxicology in the emergency care Pediatric oxyology Obstetrical first aid CPR revision Note: participation at 75% of lessons is necessary. Compensation is possible using the notes of the lectures and the recommended book. Mode of certifying absences: Oral in case of absence from lectures, written in case of absence from semi-final examination within 3 working days. Requirement of the semester signature in the lecture book: Participation at the lectures in 75% of cases. Type of the examination: semi-final It will be tested, whether the student is able to recognize and manage emergencies.
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SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF DENTISTRY<br />
386<br />
Week Lectures<br />
9. The diseases of the lip<br />
10. The diseases of the tongue<br />
11. The diseases of the salivary glands<br />
12. The oral considerations of HIV infection and viral hepatitis<br />
13. The role of the vitamins in the etiology of oral mucosal disorders<br />
14. Written final exam<br />
Note: The maximum number of absences in a semester is 3.<br />
More than 3 absences invalidate the semester.<br />
During the semester two midterm demonstrations should be passed.<br />
Practical course grade and final exam<br />
PREHOSPITAL EMERGENCY MEDICINE<br />
National Ambulance Service<br />
Program Director: Dr. Gábor Gõbl<br />
Tutor: Dr. László Gorove<br />
First Semester<br />
Topics<br />
The principles of emergency medicine.<br />
The field assessment.<br />
Patient assessment.<br />
Transportation trauma<br />
BLS – AED, ACLS<br />
Prehospital care of the injured patient<br />
Analgesia, anesthesia in the emergency care<br />
Unconsciousness, confused states<br />
Acute chest syndromes. ACS<br />
Acute cardiac failure. Arrhythmias in the emergency care<br />
The shock process. Evaluation and in field management of shock conditions.<br />
Stroke syndromes. Hypertensive emergencies.<br />
Acute dyspnea. Artificial ventilation on the spot<br />
Acute abdominal syndromes<br />
Toxicology in the emergency care<br />
Pediatric oxyology<br />
Obstetrical first aid<br />
CPR revision<br />
Note: participation at 75% of lessons is necessary. Compensation is possible using<br />
the notes of the lectures and the recommended book.<br />
Mode of certifying absences: Oral in case of absence from lectures, written in case of<br />
absence from semi-final examination within 3 working days.<br />
Requirement of the semester signature in the lecture book: Participation at the lectures<br />
in 75% of cases.<br />
Type of the examination: semi-final<br />
It will be tested, whether the student is able to recognize and manage emergencies.