Data
Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2024-2025
Course director
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Nagy András Dávid
associate professor,
Department of Anatomy -
Number of hours/semester
lectures: 12 hours
practices: 0 hours
seminars: 0 hours
total of: 12 hours
Subject data
- Code of subject: OAF-COI-T
- 1 kredit
- General Medicine
- Optional modul
- autumn
OAA-AA1-T finished
Course headcount limitations
min. 5 – max. 100
Topic
Second-year medical students in Hungarian, German and English Programs who have already successfully completed their Anatomy-1 course are eligible to participate in the Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) course of the Institute of Anatomy. This course is run in cooperation with experienced anatomists and clinicians from UK, Croatia, Czechia and Hungary, who will present clinical cases to the students with anatomical viewpoints (Clinical Anatomy Lecture Series).
Each year the course features different lecturers and different topics, but with the participation of lecturers and students from the same partner universities. Our special partner is the University of Cambridge, one of the best medical universities in the world. The sixth partner will be a Hungarian partner university on a rotating basis, a different one each year (Semmelweis, Szeged, Debrecen). The collaboration will be organised by anatomist colleagues from the partner universities from our well-established network. Each university will fully organise and livestream a double lecture and provide their students' participation in all the online lectures.
The live online lectures will be video-recorded, including questions from students. A new digital course material is produced each year and uploaded to PotePedia.
The course emphasises the development of a Western-style holistic approach to healing in medical students. Of particular importance are macroscopic anatomical knowledge (structure, function), anatomical skills (reliable and accurate two- and three-dimensional orientation in and about the human body), and professional communication attitudes (with colleagues, patients, relatives) on common medical issues related to the structure and function of the human body. This course develops all these knowledge, skills, and professional attitudes in the context of their real clinical relevance, with expert lecturers in a modern, medically, and pedagogically organised international educational environment.
Lectures
- 1. Topic to be determined by the University of Zagreb, Croatia (last year's topic: Clinical Anatomy of lower back pain) - Nagy András Dávid
- 2. Topic to be determined by the University of Zagreb, Croatia (last year's topic: Clinical Anatomy of lower back pain) - Nagy András Dávid
- 3. Topic to be determined by the University of Cambridge, UK (last year's topic: Clinical Anatomy of the prostate and robotic prostatectomy) - Nagy András Dávid
- 4. Topic to be determined by the University of Cambridge, UK (last year's topic: Clinical Anatomy of the prostate and robotic prostatectomy) - Nagy András Dávid
- 5. Topic to be determined by the University of Pécs, Hungary (last year's topic: Clinical Anatomy of chest deformities) - Nagy András Dávid
- 6. Topic to be determined by the University of Pécs, Hungary (last year's topic: Clinical Anatomy of chest deformities) - Nagy András Dávid
- 7. Topic to be determined by the Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic (last year's topic: Clinical Anatomy of free flap reconstructive surgery) - Nagy András Dávid
- 8. Topic to be determined by the Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic (last year's topic: Clinical Anatomy of free flap reconstructive surgery) - Nagy András Dávid
- 9. Topic to be determined by the Sapienza University, Rome, Italy (last year's topic: Clinical Anatomy of kidney malformations) - Nagy András Dávid
- 10. Topic to be determined by the Sapienza University, Rome, Italy (last year's topic: Clinical Anatomy of kidney malformations) - Nagy András Dávid
- 11. Topic to be determined by the University of Szeged, Hungary - Nagy András Dávid
- 12. Topic to be determined by the University of Szeged, Hungary - Nagy András Dávid
Practices
Seminars
Reading material
Obligatory literature
None
Literature developed by the Department
No exams during the examination period.
The video material produced during the academic year will be uploaded to PotePedia at the end of the course in week 12.
Notes
The video material produced during the academic year will be uploaded to PotePedia at the end of the course in week 12.
Recommended literature
None
Conditions for acceptance of the semester
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Mid-term exams
After each double lecture, participating students will complete an online quiz. Each quiz will consist of three questions related to the topic covered during the lecture, according to the following types of questions:
1. anatomical names, terms
2. names of diseases, clinical conditions or developmental disorders
3. prevalence rates
4. the main known causes of the disease
5. therapeutic options
One point per question, 3 points per lecture, 18 points per course. The mark for the completion of the course is 10-12 points are 'satisfactory', 13-14 points are 'average', 15-16 points are 'good'. Substitutions and corrections are possible until week 12 (see previous section on substitutions).
Making up for missed classes
Attendance requirements: a maximum of one double lecture out of a total of 6 double lectures can be made up as follows. You must select one of the lecture videos on other topics from previous years on PotePedia, watch it and then take the online quiz for the selected lecture. For details, see the next section under "mid-term examinations".
Exam topics/questions
No exams during the examination period.
The video material produced during the academic year will be uploaded to PotePedia at the end of the course in week 12.
I list the topics of the double lectures in 2021 and 2022 as examples:
- Clinical Anatomy of the prostate and robotic prostatectomy - University of Cambridge, UK
- Clinical Anatomy of lower back pain - University of Zagreb, Croatia
- Clinical Anatomy of kidney malformations - Sapienza University, Rome, Italy
- Clinical Anatomy of free flap reconstructive surgery - Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic
- Clinical Anatomy of vertebral canal obstruction - University of Poznan, Poland
- Clinical Anatomy of chest deformities - University of Pécs, Hungary
- Clinical Anatomy of craniopagus surgery - Semmelweis University, Hungary