Data
Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2024-2025
Course director
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Varjú Péter
Ph.D. student,
1st Department of Internal Medicine -
Number of hours/semester
lectures: 12 hours
practices: 0 hours
seminars: 0 hours
total of: 12 hours
Subject data
- Code of subject: OSF-PIT-T
- 1 kredit
- Dentistry
- Optional modul
- spring
OSA-MXO-T finished
Course headcount limitations
min. 5 – max. 120
Topic
Within the framework of the subject Pulmonology, students learn about the most common and important pathologies and their treatment during the semester. However, pulmonology is more diverse than that. We encounter rare diseases, different patient outcomes during our daily work, and many other modern examination and treatment options are available. This course aims to present these opportunities already available with the participation of colleagues working abroad, in Hungary and/or in our department, in order to show the beauty of pulmonology in an international perspective.
Lectures
- 1.
Dr. Károly Fónay-The connections between pulmonology and internal medicine
- Varjú Péter - 2.
The secret charm of the lung
- Molnár F. Tamás - 3.
Dr. Zoltán Rónay-Allergological outlook
- Varjú Péter - 4.
Experiences in Germany-bronchoscopy techniques
- Török Zsófia Laura - 5.
Dr. Balázs Illés M.: Pulmonology in Austria
- Varjú Péter - 6.
The epidemiology of Hungarian lung diseases. What can we expect in the future?
- Bogos Krisztina - 7.
Immunotherapy in non-small cell lung cancer
- Gálffy Gabriella - 8.
Novelties in thoracic surgery, Da Vinci
- Szántó Zalán János - 9.
Why is good sampling important? The advantages of aimed therapy.
- Márkné Sárosi Veronika - 10.
Pulmonology from the view of residents and young specialists: opportunities of clinical work and research. Introduction of the Section of Early Career Members (Hungarian Respiratory Society).
- Varjú Péter - 11.
Biological therapy of eosinophil diseases
- Engelmann-Szabó Mariann - 12.
Opportunities of pulmonary rehabilitation
- Lovász Orsolya
Practices
Seminars
Reading material
Obligatory literature
Literature developed by the Department
Presentations
Notes
Recommended literature
Conditions for acceptance of the semester
Successful written exam. Less than 15% (with leniency 25%) absence from the lectures.
Mid-term exams
Students write a test in the last week of the course.
Making up for missed classes
In case of more than 15% of absence from the lectures (i.e. more than 2 lectures) will result in refusal of signature and exclusion from the exam. In such cases students may apply for leniency to the course leader. If the absence exceeds 25%, signature will be automatically refused with no possibility for excuse. We cannot make a difference between absences with and without acceptable reason. If a student disturbs the lectures, if his behaviour represents a health risk for lecturer, for groupmates or for himself, he can be excluded from the contact hour and considered to be absent.
Exam topics/questions
Written exam. Questions from the presentations.