GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM AND METABOLISM COMMITTEE (MED203) 8 WEEK PROGRAMME ( )
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1 OKAN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF MEDICINE ACADEMIC YEAR PHASE II COMMITTEE II GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM AND METABOLISM COMMITTEE (MED203) 8 WEEK PROGRAMME ( ) SUMMARY OF THE COMMITTEE I CODE DISCIPLINE THEORETICAL PRACTICAL TOTAL MED ANATOMY HISTOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY MEDICAL BIOCHEMISTRY MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY PHYSIOLOGY CLINICAL SKILLS TOTAL MEDICAL LECTURE HOURS Core ACADEMIC READING & WRITING 52* * 26 hours of the course will be done online DEAN CHIEF COORDINATOR OF PHASE II VICE CHIEF COORDINATOR OF PHASE II : Prof. Dr. Semih BASKAN : Prof. Dr. Ce giz BAYÇU : Assist. Prof. Dr. Deniz SERTEL ŞELALE, Assist. Prof. Dr. Kevser ATALIK ANATOMY HISTOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY MEDICAL BIOCHEMISTRY MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY PHYSIOLOGY CLINICAL SKILLS ACADEMIC ENGLISH LIST OF PARTICIPANTS IN THE SUBJECT COMMITTEE DEPARTMENTS LECTURERS Prof. Dr. Yüksel AYDAR Assist. Prof. Dr. Dila ŞENER Prof. Dr. Gülde BURÇAK Prof. Dr. Murat BOLAYIRLI Lecturer Asuman KURT Prof. Dr. Ayşe Demet KAYA Assist. Prof. Dr. Aydı AYDINLI Assist. Prof. Dr. De iz SERTEL ŞELALE Asso. Prof. Dr. Güldal İNAL GÜLTEKİN Dr. İ rahi Ce KOÇAK Volga KURBANZADE
2 WEEK 1 Nov. 05, 2018 Nov. 06, 2018 Nov. 07, 2018 Nov. 08, 2018 Nov. 09, Digestion and absorption of carbohydrates, lipids and Prof. Dr. Gülde BURÇAK proteins Digestion and absorption of carbohydrates, lipids and Prof. Dr. Gülde BURÇAK proteins Anterior Abdominal Wall Prof. Dr. Yüksel AYDAR Anterior Abdominal Wall Prof. Dr. Yüksel AYDAR LAB 1: Anterior Abdominal Wall Anatomy Dept. Lecturers LAB 1: Anterior Abdominal Wall Anatomy Dept. Lecturers Overview of metabolism Prof. Dr. Gülde BURÇAK Overview of metabolism Prof. Dr. Gülde BURÇAK Faringeal aparatus: Development of head and neck Assist. Prof. Dr. Dila ŞENER Faringeal aparatus: Development of head and neck Assist. Prof. Dr. Dila ŞENER RBC physiology Asso. Prof. Dr. Güldal İ. GÜLTEKİN RBC physiology Asso. Prof. Dr. Güldal İ. GÜLTEKİN The Citric acid cycle Prof. Dr. Gülde BURÇAK The Citric acid cycle Prof. Dr. Gülde BURÇAK Innate immunity Assist. Prof. Dr. Aydın AYDINLI Innate immunity Assist. Prof. Dr. Aydın AYDINLI Clinical skills Dr. İ rahi Ce KOÇAK Clinical skills Dr. İ rahi Ce KOÇAK Adaptive immunity I - Antigen and antibodies Assist. Prof. Dr. Aydın AYDINLI Adaptive immunity I - Antigen and antibodies Assist. Prof. Dr. Aydın AYDINLI Faringeal aparatus: Development of head and neck Assist. Prof. Dr. Dila ŞENER Faringeal aparatus: Development of head and neck Assist. Prof. Dr. Dila ŞENER -Mid-term - Mid-term Iron and haemoglobin metabolism Assoc. Prof. Dr. Güldal İ. GÜLTEKİN Coagulation Asso. Prof. Dr. Güldal İ. GÜLTEKİN LAB 1: Blood typing Physiology Dept. Lecturers LAB 1: Blood typing Physiology Dept. Lecturers 1
3 WEEK 2 Nov. 12, 2018 Nov. 13, 2018 Nov. 14, 2018 Nov. 15, 2018 Nov. 16, Oral Cavity Prof. Dr. Yüksel AYDAR Oral Cavity Prof. Dr. Yüksel AYDAR Salivary Glands Prof. Dr. Yüksel AYDAR Teeth Prof. Dr. Yüksel AYDAR Glycolysis and the oxidation of pyruvate Prof. Dr. Gülde BURÇAK Glycolysis and the oxidation of pyruvate Prof. Dr. Gülde BURÇAK LAB 2: Oral Cavity Anatomy Dept. Lecturers LAB 2: Oral Cavity Anatomy Dept. Lecturers Peritoneum Prof. Dr. Yüksel AYDAR Peritoneum Prof. Dr. Yüksel AYDAR LAB 3: Peritoneum Anatomy Dept. Lecturers LAB 3: Peritoneum Anatomy Dept. Lecturers The immune system Asso. Prof. Dr. Güldal İ. GÜLTEKİN The immune system Asso. Prof. Dr. Güldal İ. GÜLTEKİN The immune system Assoc. Prof. Dr. Güldal İ. GÜLTEKİN Metabolism of glycogen Prof. Dr. Gülde BURÇAK Metabolism of glycogen Prof. Dr. Gülde BURÇAK Adaptive immunity II - Organ and cells involved in the Assist. Prof. Dr. Aydın AYDINLI immune response Adaptive immunity II - Organ and cells involved in the Assist. Prof. Dr. Aydın AYDINLI immune response Clinical skills Dr. İ rahi Ce KOÇAK Clinical skills Dr. İ rahi Ce KOÇAK General principles of gastrointestinal system functions, Asso. Prof. Dr. Güldal İ. GÜLTEKİN motility, neural regulation and blood circulation General principles of gastrointestinal system functions, Asso. Prof. Dr. Güldal İ. GÜLTEKİN motility, neural regulation and blood circulation Adaptive immunity III - Immun response Assist. Prof. Dr. Aydın AYDINLI Adaptive immunity III - Immun response Assist. Prof. Dr. Aydın AYDINLI Digestion and absorption in the gastrointestinal tract Asso. Prof. Dr. Güldal İ. GÜLTEKİN Digestion and absorption in the gastrointestinal tract Asso. Prof. Dr. Güldal İ. GÜLTEKİN Study time Study time LAB 2: Blood smear and differential WBC count Physiology Dept. Lecturers LAB 2: Blood smear and differential WBC count Physiology Dept. Lecturers 2
4 WEEK 3 Nov. 19, 2018 Nov. 20, 2018 Nov. 21, 2018 Nov. 22, 2018 Nov. 23, Histology of oral cavity Assist. Prof. Dr. Dila ŞENER Histology of oral cavity Assist. Prof. Dr. Dila ŞENER Gluconeogenesis and the control of blood glucose Prof. Dr. Gülde BURÇAK Gluconeogenesis and the control of blood glucose Prof. Dr. Gülde BURÇAK LAB 1: Oral cavity Histology Dept. Lecturers LAB 1: Oral cavity Histology Dept. Lecturers Pentose phosphate pathway Prof. Dr. Gülde BURÇAK Other pathways of hexose metabolism Prof. Dr. Gülde BURÇAK Histology of oral cavity, lip, tooth Assit. Prof. Dr. Dila ŞENER Histology of oral cavity, lip, tooth Assit. Prof. Dr. Dila ŞENER Clinical skills Dr. İ rahi Ce KOÇAK Clinical skills Dr. İ rahi Ce KOÇAK Hypersensitivity Assist. Prof. Dr. Aydın AYDINLI Hypersensitivity Assist. Prof. Dr. Aydın AYDINLI Diagnostic immunology Assist. Prof. Dr. Aydın AYDINLI Diagnostic immunology Assist. Prof. Dr. Aydın AYDINLI LAB 1: Serological tests Microbiology Dept. Lecturers LAB 1: Serological tests Microbiology Dept. Lecturers Oesophagus, Stomach Prof. Dr. Yüksel AYDAR Small Intestine Prof. Dr. Yüksel AYDAR Large Intestine Prof. Dr. Yüksel AYDAR Rectum, Anal Canal Prof. Dr. Yüksel AYDAR LAB 4: Stomach, Intestines Anatomy Dept. Lecturers LAB 4: Stomach, Intestines Anatomy Dept. Lecturers 3
5 WEEK 4 Nov. 26, 2018 Nov. 27, 2018 Nov. 28, 2018 Nov. 29, 2018 Nov. 30, Histology of stomach, small and large intestines Assit. Prof. Dr. Dila ŞENER Histology of stomach, small and large intestines Assit. Prof. Dr. Dila ŞENER Oxidation of fatty acids: Ketogenesis Prof. Dr. Gülde BURÇAK Oxidation of fatty acids: Ketogenesis Prof. Dr. Gülde BURÇAK Biosynthesis of fatty acids and eicosanoids Prof. Dr. Gülde BURÇAK Biosynthesis of fatty acids and eicosanoids Prof. Dr. Gülde BURÇAK Liver Prof.Dr. Yüksel AYDAR Liver Prof.Dr. Yüksel AYDAR Pancreas Prof.Dr. Yüksel AYDAR Lien Prof.Dr. Yüksel AYDAR LAB 5: Liver, Pancreas, Lien Anatomy Dept. Lecturers LAB 5: Liver, Pancreas, Lien Anatomy Dept. Lecturers Metabolism of acylglycerols and sphingolipids Prof. Dr. Gülde BURÇAK Metabolism of acylglycerols and sphingolipids Prof. Dr. Gülde BURÇAK Digestion in the stomach Assoc. Prof. Dr. Güldal İ. GÜLTEKİN Digestion in the stomach Asso. Prof. Dr. Güldal İ. GÜLTEKİN LAB 2: Tongue, tooth and esophagus Histology Dept. Lecturers LAB 2: Tongue, tooth and esophagus Histology Dept. Lecturers Study time Study time Staphylococci Prof. Dr. A. Demet KAYA Staphylococci Prof. Dr. A. Demet KAYA Staphylococci Prof. Dr. A. Demet KAYA Exocrine functions of the pancreas and the role of the liver and Asso. Prof. Dr. Güldal İ. GÜLTEKİN bile Exocrine functions of the pancreas and the role of the liver and Asso. Prof. Dr. Güldal İ. GÜLTEKİN bile Streptococci Prof. Dr. A. Demet KAYA Streptococci Prof. Dr. A. Demet KAYA 4
6 WEEK 5 Dec. 03, 2018 Dec. 04, 2018 Dec. 05, 2018 Dec. 06, 2018 Dec. 07, Biosynthesis of the nutritionally nonessential amino acids Prof. Dr. Murat BOLAYIRLI Biosynthesis of the nutritionally nonessential amino acids Prof. Dr. Murat BOLAYIRLI Catabolism of proteins and of amino acid nitrogen Prof. Dr. Murat BOLAYIRLI Catabolism of proteins and of amino acid nitrogen Prof. Dr. Murat BOLAYIRLI Lipid transport and storage Prof. Dr. Gülde BURÇAK Lipid transport and storage Prof. Dr. Gülde BURÇAK Posterior Abdominal Wall Posterior Abdominal Wall Posterior Abdominal Wall Posterior Abdominal Wall LAB 6: Posterior Abdominal Wall Anatomy Dept. Lecturers LAB 6: Posterior Abdominal Wall Anatomy Dept. Lecturers LAB 3: Stomach, small and large intestines Histology Dept. Lecturers LAB 3: Stomach, small and large intestines Histology Dept. Lecturers Cholesterolsynthesis, transport and excretion Prof. Dr. Gülde BURÇAK Cholesterolsynthesis, transport and excretion Prof. Dr. Gülde BURÇAK Clinical skills Dr. İ rahi Ce KOÇAK Clinical skills Dr. İ rahi Cem KOÇAK Catabolism of the carbon skeletons of amino acids Prof. Dr. Murat BOLAYIRLI Catabolism of the carbon skeletons of amino acids Prof. Dr. Murat BOLAYIRLI Neisseria-Moraxella Prof. Dr. A. Demet KAYA Neisseria-Moraxella Prof. Dr. A. Demet KAYA LAB 2: Gram positive and Gram negative cocci Microbiology Dept. Lecturers LAB 2: Gram positive and Gram negative cocci Microbiology Dept. Lecturers Aerob Gram (-) small bacilli Assist. Prof. Dr. De iz SERTEL ŞELALE Aerob Gram (-) small bacilli Assist. Prof. Dr. De iz SERTEL ŞELALE 5
7 WEEK 6 Dec. 10, 2018 Dec. 11, 2018 Dec. 12, 2018 Dec. 13, 2018 Dec. 14, Gram(-) facultatively anaerobic bacteria Assist. Prof. Dr. De iz SERTEL ŞELALE Gram(-) facultatively anaerobic bacteria Assist. Prof. Dr. De iz SERTEL ŞELALE Hormones of the digestive system and fat tissue Asso. Prof. Dr. Güldal İ. GÜLTEKİN Hormones of the digestive system and fat tissue Asso. Prof. Dr. Güldal İ. GÜLTEKİN Enterobactericeae Prof. Dr. A. Demet KAYA Enterobactericeae Prof. Dr. A. Demet KAYA Enterobactericeae Prof. Dr. A. Demet KAYA Ethanol metabolism Prof. Dr. Gülde BURÇAK Digestion and absorption in small and large intestines Asso. Prof. Dr. Güldal İ. GÜLTEKİN Digestion and absorption in small and large intestines Asso. Prof. Dr. Güldal İ. GÜLTEKİN Histology of digestive tract glands (salivary glands,liver,pancreas,gallbladder) Assit. Prof. Dr. Dila ŞENER Histology of digestive tract glands (salivary glands,liver,pancreas,gallbladder) Assit. Prof. Dr. Dila ŞENER Diseases of the digestive system Asso. Prof. Dr. Güldal İ. GÜLTEKİN Diseases of the digestive system Asso. Prof. Dr. Güldal İ. GÜLTEKİN Shigella, Salmonella Prof. Dr. A. Demet KAYA Shigella, Salmonella Prof. Dr. A. Demet KAYA Shigella, Salmonella Prof. Dr. A. Demet KAYA Conversion of amino acids to specialized products Prof. Dr. Murat BOLAYIRLI Conversion of amino acids to specialized products Prof. Dr. Murat BOLAYIRLI Metabolism of purine and pyrimidine nucleotides Prof. Dr. Murat BOLAYIRLI Metabolism of purine and pyrimidine nucleotides Prof. Dr. Murat BOLAYIRLI Vibrio, Campylobacter, Helicobacter Assist. Prof. Dr. De iz SERTEL ŞELALE Vibrio, Campylobacter, Helicobacter Assist. Prof. Dr. De iz SERTEL ŞELALE Non fermentative Gram (-) bacteria Assist. Prof. Dr. De iz SERTEL ŞELALE Non fermentative Gram (-) bacteria Assist. Prof. Dr. De iz SERTEL ŞELALE 6
8 WEEK 7 Dec. 17, 2018 Dec. 18, 2018 Dec. 19, 2018 Dec. 20, 2018 Dec. 21, LAB 3: Gram negative bacilli Microbiology Dept. Lecturers LAB 3: Gram negative bacilli Microbiology Dept. Lecturers Basal metabolic rate and body temperature Asso. Prof. Dr. Güldal İ. GÜLTEKİN Basal metabolic rate and body temperature Asso. Prof. Dr. Güldal İ. GÜLTEKİN Regulation of hunger and satiety Asso. Prof. Dr. Güldal İ. GÜLTEKİN Starve-feed cycle and metabolic homeostasis Prof. Dr. Gülde BURÇAK Starve-feed cycle and metabolic homeostasis Prof. Dr. Gülde BURÇAK Starve-feed cycle and metabolic homeostasis Prof. Dr. Gülde BURÇAK Study time Aerobic spore forming rods Assist. Prof. Dr. De iz SERTEL ŞELALE Aerobic spore forming rods Assist. Prof. Dr. De iz SERTEL ŞELALE Dietary Balances; Regulation of Feeding; Obesity and Asso. Prof. Dr. Güldal İ. GÜLTEKİN Starvation; Vitamins and Minerals Dietary Balances; Regulation of Feeding; Obesity and Asso. Prof. Dr. Güldal İ. GÜLTEKİN Starvation; Vitamins and Minerals LAB 4: Digestive tract glands (salivary Histology Dept. Lecturers glands,liver,pancreas,gall bladder) LAB 4: Digestive tract glands (salivary Histology Dept. Lecturers glands,liver,pancreas,gall bladder) Histology & Embryology: Development of digestive system Histology & Embryology: Development of digestive system Assist. Prof. Dr. Dila ŞENER Assist. Prof. Dr. Dila ŞENER Anaerobic bacteria Assist. Prof. Dr. De iz SERTEL ŞELALE Anaerobic bacteria Assist. Prof. Dr. De iz SERTEL ŞELALE LAB 4: Spore forming bacteria Microbiology Dept. Lecturers LAB 4: Spore forming bacteria Microbiology Dept. Lecturers 7
9 WEEK 8 Dec. 24, 2018 Dec. 25, 2018 Dec. 26, 2018 Des. 27, 2018 Dec. 28, Study time Study time Core 303- Final Core 303- Final PRACTICAL EXAM PRACTICAL EXAM THEORETICAL EXAM 8
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