Data
Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2025-2026
Course director
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Molnár F. Tamás
professor,
Department of Public Health Medicine -
Number of hours/semester
lectures: 18 hours
practices: 6 hours
seminars: 0 hours
total of: 24 hours
Subject data
- Code of subject: OXFCBR-z-T
- 2 kredit
- Zahnmedizin
- Optional modul
- both
OZAEF2-T finished
Course headcount limitations
min. 5 – max. 20
Topic
The importance of the defense against CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear) agents has grown significantly in the last few years. The specialists in the field of defense technologies are challenged by sharpening international conflicts, swift changes in demography, rapidly developing biotechnology/engineering sciences and also by growing industrial activities.
As part of the concept of Operational Medicine the participants can have access to the medical aspects of CBRN defense and the casualty care regarding CBRN incidents. With a special emphasis on the practical training the course's important goal to present innovative technologies and equipment.
Lectures
- 1. Introduction. Medical aspects of CBRN - Molnár F. Tamás
- 2. Introduction. Medical aspects of CBRN - Maróti Péter Dezső
- 3. CBRN agents and their terminology, classification, concerning international regulations - Maróti Péter Dezső
- 4. CBRN agents and their terminology, classification, concerning international regulations - Maróti Péter Dezső
- 5. Introduction of the harmful effects caused by chemical materials - Maróti Péter Dezső
- 6. Introduction of the harmful effects caused by chemical materials - Maróti Péter Dezső
- 7. Introduction of the harmful effects caused by biological materials - Maróti Péter Dezső
- 8. Introduction of the harmful effects caused by biological materials - Maróti Péter Dezső
- 9. Introduction of harmful radiological effects. - Maróti Péter Dezső
- 10. Introduction of harmful radiological effects - Maróti Péter Dezső
- 11. Introduction of harmful nuclear effects - Maróti Péter Dezső
- 12. Introduction of harmful nuclear effects - Maróti Péter Dezső
- 13. Management of contaminated cadavers and human remains in biological, chemical and radio-nuclear (CBRN) incidents - Farkas Csaba Bence
- 14. Management of contaminated cadavers and human remains in biological, chemical and radio-nuclear (CBRN) incidents - Farkas Csaba Bence
- 15. Presentation of bleeding control tools, efficient techniques for transportation of the wounded - in practice. - Tóth Andor
- 16. Presentation of bleeding control tools, efficient techniques for transportation of the wounded - in practice. - Nikola Róbert László
- 17. Forensic techniques during a mass casualty event. - Dr. Petrétei Dávid - Petrétei Dávid
- 18. Forensic techniques during a mass casualty event. - Dr. Petrétei Dávid - Petrétei Dávid
Practices
- 1. Training, field practice - Rendeki Szilárd
- 2. Training, field practice - Maróti Péter Dezső
- 3. Training, field practice - Koltai Arnold Zoltán
- 4. Training, field practice - Farkas József
- 5. Training, field practice - Tóth Andor
- 6. Training, field practice + TEST - Nikola Róbert László
Seminars
Reading material
Obligatory literature
Literature developed by the Department
Teaching materials of the course (from the instructors).
Notes
Recommended literature
Conditions for acceptance of the semester
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Mid-term exams
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Making up for missed classes
In accordance with Code of Studies and Examinations.
Exam topics/questions
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Examiners
Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars
- Farkas József
- Koltai Arnold Zoltán
- Maróti Péter Dezső
- Nikola Róbert László
- Rendeki Szilárd
- Tóth Andor