Data
Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2024-2025
Course director
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Mikó Alexandra
assistant professor,
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Number of hours/semester
lectures: 12 hours
practices: 0 hours
seminars: 0 hours
total of: 12 hours
Subject data
- Code of subject: OXE-KKM-h-T
- 1 kredit
- General Medicine
- Elective modul
- autumn
ODP-KN2-T finished
Course headcount limitations
min. 5 – max. 30
Topic
On basis of information from pathophysiology, the pathomechanism and consequences of complex (physiological and/or pathological) functional changes are analyzed, which changes affect several organs and regulatory systems.
Lectures
- 1. Therapy of obesity - Balaskó Márta
- 2. Alcohol action, alcoholism - Burzánné Pétervári Erika
- 3. Sepsis and circulatory shock - Némethné Tóth Ildikó
- 4. Global climatic changes and medicine - Székely Miklós
- 5. Capsaicin, its receptors, functional role - Garami András
- 6. Cold-related disorders - Garami András
- 7. Pathophysiology of oxygen therapy - Soós Szilvia
- 8. Pancreatitis: a complex approach - Hegyi Eszter
- 9. Complex energetic insufficiencies - Garai János
- 10. Basics of medical diet - Garai János
- 11. Homocysteic acid, folic acid and health - Garai János
- 12. Synthesis of the topics, test - Balaskó Márta
Practices
Seminars
Reading material
Obligatory literature
none
Literature developed by the Department
Lecture slides will be uploaded to The TEAMS or Neptun.
Notes
none
Recommended literature
none
Conditions for acceptance of the semester
Students may miss up to 16% of classes.
Mid-term exams
Test-exam
Making up for missed classes
Essay from the subject of the omitted lecture.
Exam topics/questions
1. Iron metabolism and hemochromatosis
2. Alcohol action, alcoholism
3. Genetics of pancreatitis
4. Global climatic changes and medicine
5. Capsaicin, its receptors, functional role
6. Cold-related disorders
7. Pathophysiology of oxygen therapy
8. Pathophysiology of kidney transplantation
9. Complex energetic insufficiencies
10. Basics of medical diet
11. Homocysteic acid, folic acid and health