NEUR 552 / ST TOPIC IN NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
Term: Spring 2019Units 3Times: 0:00:00-0:00:00

ST TOPIC IN NEUROPHYSIOLOGY

NEUR 610 / ANIMAL MODELS IN NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH
Term: Spring 2019Units 3Days: MONTimes: 15:00:00-17:30:00

The use of animal models provides significant information in the understanding of the physiology and pathophysiology of nervous system diseases and disorders in humans. The purpose of this course is to understand the depth of knowledge regarding the methodological principles and concepts in animal models. This course will give students an introduction to basic physiological, anatomical and histological characteristics of laboratory animals. On completion of this course, the students will be familiar with the animal models best suited to study human nervous system disease and disorders.

NEUR 690 / PhD SEMINAR COURSE
Term: Spring 2019Units 0Times: 0:00:00-0:00:00

This course is non-credit and aims to increase the scientific interaction between students and improve their presentation skills with the participation of students from all interdisciplinary programs. The Seminar course which is consisting of presentation of the studies and researches in front of the community within the framework of the techniques determined with the guidance of the advisor, and question and answer part are graded each semester.

NRVD 308 / MENTAL AND NEUROLOGICAL DISEASES
Term: Spring 2019Units 4Times: 0:00:00-0:00:00

Multidisciplinary approach to the diagnosis of mental and neurological diseases: Mechanisms of diseases, pathologic findings, clinical presentations, laboratory tests, diagnostic imaging, rehabilitation and treatment. Topics include, diseases (neuropathies) and tumors of the peripheral nerves, diseases (myopathies) and tumors of the skeletal muscle, diseases and tumors of the eye, neurodevelopmental disorders, brain and spinal cord trauma, cerebrovascular diseases, central nervous system infections, demyelinating diseases, neurodegenerative diseases, dysgenetic syndromes, tumors of the central nervous system, epilepsy, pathophysiology of pain, cognitive functions, disorders of altered consciousness, signs and symptoms in psychiatry, common psychiatric disorders in adults and children, reaction to illness in child, family and physician.

NRVS 207 / BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR
Term: Spring 2019Units 5Times: 0:00:00-0:00:00

Anatomy and histology of central and peripheral nervous system and special sensory organs, functional anatomy of cerebral hemispheres, cerebellum, brain stem, spinal cord, ascending and descending pathways, histology of nerve tissue, eyes, photoreceptors and ears, development of the nervous system and its abnormalities, correlation of morphology with imaging modalities, neurophysiological and biophysical mechanisms of nerve functions, generation and conduction of nerve impulses, reflexes, behavioral, cognitive and emotional patterns and their psychological correlations.

NRVS 504 / DISEASES OF NERVOUS SYSTEM AND PSYCHIATRY
Term: Spring 2019Units 3Times: 0:00:00-0:00:00

Multidisciplinary approach to diseases of the nervous system and psychiatric disorders. Review of physiology, pathology and pharmacology as related to nervous system. Principles of diagnosis and treatment of common psychiatric and nervous diseases. Infections, trauma, vascular, degenerative diseases and tumors of the nervous system. Management of adult and pediatric patients in the emergency setting, outpatient and inpatient clinics and intensive care units. Surgical approaches to the nervous system diseases. The students will participate in the proceedings of the Departments of Adult and Pediatric Neurology, Adult and Pediatric Psychiatry, Neurosurgery, Emergency Departments, Critical Care, Algology etc. The program will include lectures, panels, symposia, clinical presentations, laboratory, pathologic and imaging demonstrations etc.

NURS 102 / FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS
Term: Spring 2019Units 3Days: MON WEDTimes: 13:30:00-16:20:00

Basic principles and fundamental relations of human structure and normal function; the major structures of each of the body regions, anatomical terms, important anatomical landmarks and topographical relationships of organs, basic function of each organ and relationships of organ systems in association with their function, structure and function as it applies to the gross anatomical features and overall function of the body systems, basic physiological and biomechanical concepts, practical examples of how the anatomical knowledge may be applied to nursing practice, a number of injury mechanisms and congenital anomalies.

NURS 202 / MECHANISMS OF DISEASE
Term: Spring 2019Units 3Days: MONTimes: 8:30:00-10:20:00

Basic terminology used in human pathology, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, pathological alterations at the cellular level, environmental risk factors with disease development and prevalence, the effects of genetic, ethnic, and cultural factors in disease prevention, disease progression, and treatment. Diagnostic tests in relation to objective and subjective symptomatology, the elements affecting the healing process in tissues and organ systems and correlate these alterations with treatment of disease.

NURS 204 / MEDICAL NURSING
Term: Spring 2019Units 3Days: TUESTimes: 8:30:00-11:20:00

Basic concepts and principles related to internal medicine nursing, primary health problems in the community, nursing care for adult and elderly individuals with acute and chronic health problems to prevention, promotion and maintenance of health, rehabilitation, palliative care.

NURS 206 / SURGICAL NURSING
Term: Spring 2019Units 3Days: WEDTimes: 8:30:00-11:20:00

Basic concepts and principles related to surgical nursing, effects of surgery on patient, preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative nursing care, pain and wound management, surgical infections, shock nursing care, nursing care with acute and chronic surgical interventions.

NURS 208 / NURSING PRACTICE: MEDICAL AND SURGICAL NURSING
Term: Spring 2019Units 4Days: THURSTimes: 8:30:00-17:20:00

To get competency by using the knowledge and skills acquired within the scope of NURS 204 and NURS 206 in the laboratory and / or real practice environment.

NURS 210 / PERSON CENTERED CARE I
Term: Spring 2019Units 5Times: 0:00:00-0:00:00

To get competency by using the knowledge and skills acquired within the scope of NURS 205 and NURS 208 in the real practice environment.

NURS 307 / SEXUAL HEALTH
Term: Spring 2019Units 3Days: FRITimes: 13:30:00-16:20:00

Basic concepts and perspectives related to sexuality, sexual identity development, sexual education, sexual health and influencing factors, sexuality according to life cycle, physiology of sexual intercourse and sexual disorders, non-norm behaviors towards sexuality, sexual myths and facts, assessment of sexual health.

NURS 309 / HEALTH EDUCATION
Term: Spring 2019Units 3Days: FRITimes: 8:30:00-11:20:00

The characteristics of human health behavior and the determinants of health, basic definitions of education and teaching, theories, methods, need analysis, determining goals and objectives, preparing and presenting tools and materials for education and teaching, measurement and evaluation.

NURS 314 / OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH NURSING
Term: Spring 2019Units 3Days: FRITimes: 13:30:00-16:20:00

The roles of the occupational health nurse, health promotion and protection at work, ethics in occupational health nursing, research in occupational health nursing, examples of occupational health nursing practice.

NUTI 205 / NUTRITION, DIGESTION AND METABOLISM
Term: Spring 2019Units 4Times: 0:00:00-0:00:00

Anatomy and histology of the alimentary tract and related organs, embryology of alimentary tract and its disorders, physiology of secretion, digestion, absorption and elimination, morphology and functions of salivary glands, liver, pancreas, bile formation, biochemical features of digestion and absorption, absorption of water, electrolytes, carbohydrates and lipids, structure and functions of vitamins, regulatory mechanisms in the body, total energy balance, physiologic changes in states of stress and exercise, regulation of body heat, application of basic knowledge into clinical conditions.

OBGY 404 / OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
Term: Spring 2019Units 5Times: 0:00:00-0:00:00

Women's health, reproductive endocrinology and infertility, assisted reproduction, pregnancy, labor and delivery, normal and abnormal pregnancies, diseases of the genital organs, sexually transmitted diseases, gynecologic oncology, diagnosis and treatment of gynecologic diseases.

OBGY 600 / OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
Term: Spring 2019Units 3Times: 0:00:00-0:00:00

Interns in Obstetrics and Gynecology are expected to fulfill a four-week program rotating through specialties in the Department. Two weeks are spent as part of the labor and delivery team; following-up laboring and antepartum patients, assisting in deliveries and C-sections, seeing patients in the outpatient Obstetrics clinics. Interns will spend two weeks as part of the Gynecology service. During this period, they are expected to actively take part in the care of in-patients, assist in the operating room, consult emergency patients and work in the Outpatient Clinic. (4 weeks; compulsory on-call nights and weekends)

OBGY 600 / OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
Term: Spring 2019Units 3Times: 0:00:00-0:00:00

Interns in Obstetrics and Gynecology are expected to fulfill a four-week program rotating through specialties in the Department. Two weeks are spent as part of the labor and delivery team; following-up laboring and antepartum patients, assisting in deliveries and C-sections, seeing patients in the outpatient Obstetrics clinics. Interns will spend two weeks as part of the Gynecology service. During this period, they are expected to actively take part in the care of in-patients, assist in the operating room, consult emergency patients and work in the Outpatient Clinic. (4 weeks; compulsory on-call nights and weekends)

OBGY 600 / OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
Term: Spring 2019Units 3Times: 0:00:00-0:00:00

Interns in Obstetrics and Gynecology are expected to fulfill a four-week program rotating through specialties in the Department. Two weeks are spent as part of the labor and delivery team; following-up laboring and antepartum patients, assisting in deliveries and C-sections, seeing patients in the outpatient Obstetrics clinics. Interns will spend two weeks as part of the Gynecology service. During this period, they are expected to actively take part in the care of in-patients, assist in the operating room, consult emergency patients and work in the Outpatient Clinic. (4 weeks; compulsory on-call nights and weekends)

OBGY 600 / OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
Term: Spring 2019Units 3Times: 0:00:00-0:00:00

Interns in Obstetrics and Gynecology are expected to fulfill a four-week program rotating through specialties in the Department. Two weeks are spent as part of the labor and delivery team; following-up laboring and antepartum patients, assisting in deliveries and C-sections, seeing patients in the outpatient Obstetrics clinics. Interns will spend two weeks as part of the Gynecology service. During this period, they are expected to actively take part in the care of in-patients, assist in the operating room, consult emergency patients and work in the Outpatient Clinic. (4 weeks; compulsory on-call nights and weekends)

OBGY 600 / OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
Term: Spring 2019Units 3Times: 0:00:00-0:00:00

Interns in Obstetrics and Gynecology are expected to fulfill a four-week program rotating through specialties in the Department. Two weeks are spent as part of the labor and delivery team; following-up laboring and antepartum patients, assisting in deliveries and C-sections, seeing patients in the outpatient Obstetrics clinics. Interns will spend two weeks as part of the Gynecology service. During this period, they are expected to actively take part in the care of in-patients, assist in the operating room, consult emergency patients and work in the Outpatient Clinic. (4 weeks; compulsory on-call nights and weekends)

OBGY 600 / OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
Term: Spring 2019Units 3Times: 0:00:00-0:00:00

Interns in Obstetrics and Gynecology are expected to fulfill a four-week program rotating through specialties in the Department. Two weeks are spent as part of the labor and delivery team; following-up laboring and antepartum patients, assisting in deliveries and C-sections, seeing patients in the outpatient Obstetrics clinics. Interns will spend two weeks as part of the Gynecology service. During this period, they are expected to actively take part in the care of in-patients, assist in the operating room, consult emergency patients and work in the Outpatient Clinic. (4 weeks; compulsory on-call nights and weekends)

OEPE 502 / CLASSICAL ELECTRODYNAMICS
Term: Spring 2019Units 3Days: MON WEDTimes: 11:30:00-12:45:00

Boundary-value problems in electrostatics and magnetostatics. Maxwell?s equations. Conservation laws. Electromagnetic waves and wave propagation in different media. Waveguides and resonant cavities. Radiating systems.