Modern measuring and research methods in experimental and clinical medicine (selected chapters)
1207-A
2022/23/1
Dr. Dézsi László
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2022-09-05 17:00:00
Modern measuring and research methods in experimental and clinical medicine (selected chapters) Elective course for PhD students
Course Director: • Dr. Habil. László Dézsi, Research Associate Professor of Physiology, Semmelweis University Deputy Director: • Dr. Iván Füzes, Dipl. Electrical Engineer, Master Teacher of Physiology, Semmelweis University Invited Lecturers: • Prof. Ákos Jobbágy, Professor of Electrical Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics • Dr. György L. Nádasy, Associate Professor of Physiology, Semmelweis University
The purpose of the course: To review the theory and practice of modern measuring methods in experimental and clinical medicine, and providing practical knowledge to medical students on cardiorespiratoric and neurophysiological measurements. The course is based on but further extends the material delivered during the course of Medical physiology. Throughout the lectures we put an emphasis on potential methodological errors of measurements and examinations, as well as how to avoid them. Acknowledgement of the course: Prerequisite of the course is having Physiology final exam. Regular attendance (maximum 3 absences) is required. Signature in the Index and 2 credit points will be awarded after successful exam. Source: material of the lectures, supplementary literature will be provided by the lecturers.
Cardiorespiratoric and neurophysiological measuring methods Elective course for medical students in the 3-6th years and pharmacy students in the 4-5th years (AOSTLM770_1A) Modern research and measuring methods in experimental and clinical medicine (selected chapters) Elective course for PhD students (DI1207_A and DI1207_M) Course Director: • Dr. Habil. László Dézsi, Research Associate Professor of Physiology, Semmelweis University Deputy Director: • Dr. Iván Füzes, Dipl. Electrical Engineer, Master Teacher of Physiology, Semmelweis University Invited Lecturers: • Prof. Ákos Jobbágy, Professor of Electrical Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics • Dr. György L. Nádasy, Associate Professor of Physiology, Semmelweis University The purpose of the course: To review the theory and practice of modern measuring methods in experimental and clinical medicine, providing practical knowledge to students on cardiorespiratoric and neurophysiological measurements. The course is based on, but further extends the material delivered during the course of Medical physiology. Throughout the lectures we put an emphasis on potential methodological errors of measurements and examinations, discussing how to avoid them. Acknowledgement of the course: Prerequisite of the course is the completion of the Theoretical module, i.e. having Physiology final exam. Acquisition of the curriculum requires regular attendance (max. 3 absences). Signature in Neptun/Index will be awarded. Sources of the final exam: lecture materials and supplementary literature. PhD students receive more exam questions than graduate students. The final exam can be repeated twice in case of failure or obstruction (medical certificate). After successful exam 2 credit points will be granted.