SCHOOL OF MEDICINE / MEDICINE / TIP3500 - NERVOUS SYSTEM, PSYCHIATRY AND MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEMS COURSE COMMITTEE

GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE COURSE

           
Course Code Semester   Course Type   Course Level   Course Language
     
  
Course Title Theoretical Practical ECTS
Turkish Name of the Course
Course Coordinator E Mail
Assistant Staff of the Course E Mail
Course Objective
Brief Content of the Course
Prerequisites

Course Objectives
 
Course Objectives 
1Demonstrates fundus and ear examination on a model.
2Performs lumbar puncture on a model.
3Explains the diagnosis, clinical, and morphological features of infectious, vascular, neoplastic, degenerative, and toxic diseases of the central and peripheral nervous systems.
4Lists congenital malformations of the central nervous system.
5Explains central nervous system trauma and increased intracranial pressure syndrome.
6Classifies striated muscle diseases and lists the major disease groups.
7Explains bone structure and fracture healing processes.
8Lists the clinical and pathological features of infectious, metabolic, and neoplastic bone diseases.
9Knows how to take history and perform examination in psychiatric disorders; identifies the main signs and symptoms.
10Distinguishes psychiatry from psychology; explains the role of psychiatry and the prevalence of psychiatric illnesses.
11Describes the place of psychiatry in general medical practice; recognizes the importance of holistic patient care and treatment within the biopsychosocial model.
12Recognizes anxiety disorders and related conditions.
13Identifies mood disorders.
14Explains the signs, symptoms, and treatment approaches of schizophrenia and psychotic disorders.
15Identifies alcohol and substance use disorders.
16Lists the symptoms of substance dependence and available treatment options.
17Understands disorders related to sexuality and the concept of normal sexuality.
18Lists the visual pathways and causes of vision loss.
19Lists paralytic strabismus, optic nerve disorders, and pupillary abnormalities.
20Lists the concept of physical medicine and rehabilitation and the steps of musculoskeletal examination.
21Classifies rheumatic diseases and lists their clinicopathological features.
22Explains the semiology of peripheral nerves, cranial nerves, pyramidal and extrapyramidal systems, as well as reflex and consciousness evaluation.
23Lists the clinical and pathological features of joint diseases.
24Explains the characteristics of developmental dysplasia of the hip.
25Lists the clinical features and diagnostic methods of epilepsy.
26Identifies facial nerve and cochleovestibular system disorders.
27Lists soft tissue infections and inflammatory diseases.
28Explains the basic principles of treatment in acute poisoning.
29Lists the physiology of the neuromuscular junction and the drugs affecting this region.
30Explains the mechanism of action, pharmacokinetics, toxic effects, drug interactions, and clinical use of general and local anesthetics.
31Explains the effects, pharmacokinetics, toxic effects, drug interactions, and clinical effects of substances in alcohol and tobacco.
32Explains the mechanism of action, pharmacokinetics, toxic effects, drug interactions, and clinical use of drugs used in diseases related to the central nervous system.
33Explains the mechanism of action, pharmacokinetics, toxic effects, drug interactions, and clinical use of antipyretic and analgesic drugs.
34Explains normal human sexuality and the psychophysiology of sexual function.
35Recognizes child mental health issues and identifies psychiatric disorders in childhood.
36Explains laboratory diagnostic methods and genetic approaches in neurotropic viral infections.
 
Course Category
Course Category Percentage
Mathematics and Basic Sciences
Basic Vocational Courses
Expertise /Field Courses