To learn the parts of the organism (cell-tissue-organ-system), to explain the communication between these parts and to understand the relation of the organism with the environment as a whole, to define the physical and chemical factors that provide the development from the beginning of life and to explain the various features and mechanisms that sustain it.
Prerequisite(s)
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Corequisite(s)
-
Special Requisite(s)
Obligation to attend classes
Instructor(s)
Assist. Prof. Dr. Ioakim Ipseftel
Course Assistant(s)
Schedule
Tuesday, 09.00-10.45 / Thursday 15.00-16.45, Şirinevler Campus C Block
Office Hour(s)
Thursday, 16.45-17.15, Şirinevler Campus C Block
Teaching Methods and Techniques
-Lecture Question-Answer Discussion
Principle Sources
-Guyton, AC, Hall, JE (2006) Textbook of Medical Physiology, Pennsylvania: WB Saunders, Eleventh ed.
Other Sources
-Ganong, WF (2003) Review of Medical Physiology, USA: Mc Graw Hill, Twenty-first edition.
Berne, RM, Levy, MN (2000) Principles of Physiology, Missouri: Mosby, Inc. Third ed.
Course Schedules
Week
Contents
Learning Methods
1. Week
Blood Physiology
Lecture, question and answer Discussion
2. Week
Blood Physiology
Lecture, question and answer Discussion
3. Week
Respiratory Physiology
Lecture, question and answer Discussion
4. Week
Central Nervous System - Motor Functions
Lecture, question and answer Discussion
5. Week
Central Nervous System - Sensory Functions
Lecture, question and answer Discussion
6. Week
Autonomic Nervous System
Lecture, question and answer Discussion
7. Week
Midterm
8. Week
Hipotalamus ve Fonksiyonları
Lecture, question and answer Discussion
9. Week
Sindirim Sistemi Fizyolojisi
Lecture, question and answer Discussion
10. Week
Metabolizma
Lecture, question and answer Discussion
11. Week
Metabolizma
Lecture, question and answer Discussion
12. Week
Endokrin Fizyolojisi
Lecture, question and answer Discussion
13. Week
Endokrin Fizyolojisi
Lecture, question and answer Discussion
14. Week
Endokrin Fizyolojisi
Lecture, question and answer Discussion
15. Week
Fınal Exam
16. Week
Fınal Exam
17. Week
Fınal Exam
Assessments
Evaluation tools
Quantity
Weight(%)
Program Outcomes
PO-1
1. Analyze the interactions of structures (cells, tissues, organs), organs, segments, construction body at the micro and macro level.
PO-2
2. Can measure and evaluate the human body on the basis of physical structure.
PO-3
3. Can determine the conditions that cause functional impairment, the extent of functional impairment and the effects of people on their lives.
PO-4
4. Takes an active role in consultation, patient follow-up and treatment processes in growth and developmental disorders.
PO-5
5. Takes an active role in consultation, patient follow-up and treatment of chronic progressive diseases (cancer, muscular diseases, nervous system diseases, metabolic diseases), reducing the effects of the disease (pain, functional impairment).
PO-6
6. Takes an active role in determining, predicting, preventing, following and treating the problems that come from the old age.
PO-7
7. Has an active role in hospitals, private clinics, health centers, rehabilitation centers, disabled and elderly care diseases and follow-up processes.
PO-8
8. Can act as an active role or autonomous to identify, prevent and monitor health-related risk factors.
PO-9
9. Improvement of disease areas and functional areas, improvement and improvement processes.
PO-10
10. To make it possible to evaluate, develop and improve public health.
PO-11
11. They can take an active role in project development and the related centers for the treatment of persons with disabilities, rehabilitation center, professional rehabilitation center establishment.
Learning Outcomes
LO-1
Sort the working mechanisms of cells, tissues, organs and systems in the body.
LO-2
Summarize the physiology of the systems in the human body and their structures at the cellular level.
LO-3
List the basic information about the physiology of the systems in the human body and the causes of the formation of basic diseases related to the systems.
LO-4
Analyze the importance of blood, oxygen for cells in the human body and their relationship with the muscle and tissue system.