Courses

ATA 151-PRINCIPLES OF ATATURK AND HISTORY OF TURKISH REVOLUTION I

General concepts about the course, collapse of the Ottoman Empire, leading to National Struggle, congresses, Sevres Treaty, wars, opening of Turkish Great National Assembly, Mudanya Armistice, Lausanne Treaty discussions.

Lectures: 2 h

Tutorial: 0 h

Credits: 2

Prerequisite: None

ATA 151-PRINCIPLES OF ATATURK AND HISTORY OF TURKISH REVOLUTION II

Abolishment of sultanate and declaration of Republic, strategy and importance of Turkish Revolution, financial, social, legal, educational and cultural renovation, experiments for multi- party system, Turkish foreign policy during Atatürk’s term, basic principles of Atatürkism.

Lectures: 2 h

Tutorial: 0 h

Credits: 2

Prerequisite: None

TRD 157-TURKISH LANGUAGE I

In this course, the studies will be made about the understanding, explanation, reading and writing, various features of written explanation will be considered and examined with critical viewpoint. The punctuation marks which are the basis of the written explanation and writing rules will be made evident and the correct use of such rules for efficient and sound expression will be elicited.

Lectures: 2 h

Tutorial: 0 h

Credits: 2

Prerequisite: None

TRD 158 – TURKISH LANGUAGE II

In this course, the studies will be made about the understanding, explanation, reading and writing, various features of written explanation will be considered and examined with critical viewpoint. The punctuation marks which are the basis of written explanation and writing rules will be made evident and the correct use of such rules for efficient and sound expression will be elicited.

Lectures: 2 h

Tutorial: 0 h

Credits: 2

Prerequisite: None

İNG 121 – ENGLISH I

This is an elementary English course designed for beginners of English language. The learners are expected to develop four basic language skills; listening, speaking, reading and writing through various kinds of teaching techniques and practices. The learners are exposed to basic language structures and vocabulary with the help of authentic materials within real life context.

Lectures: 2 h

Tutorial: 0 h

Credits: 2

Prerequisite: None

İNG 122 – ENGLISH II

This course is the continuation of İNG 121 and aims at developing basic language skills. The course is also designed to enrich the learners? vocabulary range with the help of materials within real life context. The learners will be able to use various communication and reading strategies by the end of the term.

Lectures: 2 h

Tutorial: 0 h

Credits: 2

Prerequisite: None

İNG 305 – PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH I

The use of vocational vocabulary, ability to follow technical terminology and literature, to develop critical writing and reading skills, to express opinions in group and class discussions will be covered.

Lectures: 2 h

Tutorial: 0 h

Credits: 2

Prerequisite: None

İNG 306 – PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH II

It is the course which follows İNG 305 to achieve the same objectives.

Lectures: 2 h

Tutorial: 0 h

Credits: 2

Prerequisite: None

FEL 275 – MEDICAL ETHICS AND PATIENT RIGHTS

This course includes examining the principles of medical ethics and patient rights in the light of general ethics and human rights views. The health worker-patient relationship draws attention to the value of human beings, values, and human dignity, and explores solutions to current problems in the field of health services in terms of philosophy-based human rights.

Lectures: 2 h

Tutorial: 0 h

Credits: 2

Prerequisite: None

MANP 101 – ANATOMY

In the course of anatomy; The basic structure of the body and the anatomical features of the structures and organs that make up the systems.

Lectures: 2 h

Tutorial: 0 h

Credits: 2

Prerequisite: None

MANP 103 – PHYSIOLOGY

Physiology course; The basic functions of the body and the physiological characteristics of the structures and organs that make up the systems.

Lectures: 2 h

Tutorial: 0 h

Credits: 2

Prerequisite: None

MANP 105-MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY

The aim of this course is; To acquire necessary knowledge, skills and competencies to distinguish, pronounce, write and use Medical Terms related to Movement System, Respiratory System, Gastro-intestinal System, Central Nervous System, Circulatory System, Urogenital System and other organs constituting human body .

Lectures: 2 h

Tutorial: 0 h

Credits: 2

Prerequisite: None

MANP 107 – PHARMACOLOGY

General Principles: Pharmacokinetics; Absorption of drugs, distribution of drugs, elimination of drugs Pharmacodynamics; Mechanisms of drug effect, concentration-effect relationship, receptors, drug-receptor relationship; Drug Interactions; Pharmacodynamic interactions, pharmacokinetic interactions; Toxic Effects of Drugs; Sympathomimetic drugs and adrenergic receptor antagonists; Drugs affecting central nervous system; Medications Affecting the Cardiovascular System; Drugs Affecting the Respiratory System; Drugs Affecting the Gastrointestinal System; Endocrine System Pharmacology; Oral contraceptives; Urinary system antiseptics; Antimycobacterial drugs; Antifungal drugs; Antiprotozoal drugs; Antihelmintic drugs; Antiviral drugs; Anticancer drugs

Lectures: 2 h

Tutorial: 0 h

Credits: 2

Prerequisite: None

MANP 109 – INTRODUCTION TO ANESTHESIA

The history of anesthesia, definition, aims and effect mechanism, duties and responsibilities of anesthesia technician, application areas of anesthesia, initiation, continuation and termination of anesthesia, information about anesthetic complications.

Lectures: 2 h

Tutorial: 0 h

Credits: 2

Prerequisite: None

MANP 111 – CLINICAL SKILLS

In this course; Physical examination methods and evaluation of life findings, Patient positions and transport, Monitorisation, Enteral and Parenteral applications, Applications for systems are taught by applications.

Lectures: 2 h

Tutorial: 1 h

Credits: 3

Prerequisite: None

MANP 102 – SYSTEM DISEASES

The aim of this course is to examine the internal and surgical diseases seen in the human body by separating them from the systems and to provide them with knowledge about the diseases.

Lectures: 2 h

Tutorial: 0 h

Credits: 2

Prerequisite: None

MANP 104 – CLINICAL ANESTHESIA I

General and specific anesthesia techniques will be explained in parallel with the medical conditions that these students will encounter in the field.

Lectures: 2 h

Tutorial: 2 h

Credits: 4

Prerequisite: None

MANP 106 – ANESTHESIA DEVICES AND EQUIPMENTS

In this course; preparation of anesthesia device, use during application, cleaning, gas supply lines, flovmeters, vaporizers, respiratory circuits and valves will be taught at the beginning of the device.

Lectures: 2 h

Tutorial: 1 h

Credits: 2

Prerequisite: None

MANP 108 – ANESTHESICAL PHARMACOLOGY

Information on inhalation anesthetics, intravenous anesthetics, opioid anesthetics, neuromuscular blockers and antagonists, local anesthetics will be provided.

Lectures: 2 h

Tutorial: 0 h

Credits: 2

Prerequisite: None

MANP 110 – PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE I

It is aimed to identify the fields of study by monitoring the applications of the students in the field and the different applications.

Lectures: 0 h

Tutorial: 8 h

Credits: 4

Prerequisite: None

MANP 201 – CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION

Basic life support; Airborne Opening Techniques; Intubation; Providing Respiratory Support; Tools Used in Oxygen Therapy and Oxygen Therapy; First and Emergency Care (Adults) in Drowsy Attacks with Solid Body; Primary and Emergency Care (Child) in Drowsiness due to Solid Body; First and Emergency Care (Doll) in Drowsiness due to Solid Body; Basic Life Support (Child); Basic Life Support (Baby); Applying Automated External Defibrillation.

Lectures: 2 h

Tutorial: 3 h

Credits: 4

Prerequisite: None

MANP 203 – CLINICAL ANESTHESIA II

General and specific anesthesia techniques will be explained in parallel with the medical conditions that these students will encounter in the field.

Lectures: 2 h

Tutorial: 2 h

Credits: 4

Prerequisite: None

MANP 205 – PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE II

It is aimed to identify the fields of study by monitoring the applications of the students in the field and the different applications.

Lectures: 0 h

Tutorial: 8 h

Credits: 4

Prerequisite: None

MANP 207 – FIRST AID

In this course; General first aid information, patient / wounded and crime scene assessment, first aid in bleeding, first aid in drowning, first aid in poisonings, first aid in unconscious disorders, first aid in burns-hot strikes and frosts, first aid in fractures-dislocation and sprains and patient / wounded transportation techniques. It will be studied.

Lectures: 1 h

Tutorial: 1 h

Credits: 2

Prerequisite: None

MANP 202 – REANIMATION

The reanimation unit will be informed about patient follow up, respiratory insufficiency, hypoxia, oxygen therapy, aspiration pneumonia, shock, embolism, sepsis, trauma, poisoning, neurological problems, acute renal failure, coma and brain death.

Lectures: 2 h

Tutorial: 3 h

Credits: 2

Prerequisite: None

MANP 204 – INFECTION DISEASES

In this course; In addition to the concepts such as acepsis-antisepsis and infection, it is aimed that the students acquire necessary knowledge in blood, sexual pathways, respiratory tract, digestive tract diseases and hospital infections, infection control and waste management.

Lectures: 2 h

Tutorial: 0 h

Credits: 2

Prerequisite: None

MANP 206 – HEALTH MANAGEMENT

Health, administration, management, organization of health services in Turkey, quality and accreditation, information about the duties and responsibilities of health professionals.

Lectures: 2 h

Tutorial: 0 h

Credits: 2

Prerequisite: None

MANP 208 – HEALTH COMMUNICATION

Learning individual and organizational communication skills and techniques.

Lectures: 2 h

Tutorial: 0 h

Credits: 2

Prerequisite: None

MANP 210 – PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE III

It is aimed to identify the fields of study by monitoring the applications of the students in the field and the different applications.

Lectures: 0 h

Tutorial: 8 h

Credits: 4

Prerequisite: None