School of Medicine \ Medicine
Course Credit
ECTS Credit
Course Type
Instructional Language
Programs that can take the course
Bachelor's and Master's Degrees
Anatomy (introduction to anatomy and general information and body systems), medical biochemistry (Biological membranes, hormones, signal transmission mechanisms and High-energy compounds), Medical Biology (Cell Concept, cell evolution and cell organization, organelles, intercellular connections, DNA structure and function) and histology (general terminology, microscope types, cell structure, histological methods and techniques) courses are given in this course board with similar weight. Decatur (general terminology, microscope types, cell structure, histological methods and techniques). The historical development of medicine continues to be discussed within the scope of Medical History and Ethics courses. Basic concepts used in statistical evaluations (sampling, location and prevalence measurements, normal distribution, p value, error types), Scientific research methods and the concept of planned research, Sampling methods, data entry in EXCEL, data cleaning and preparation for analysis, as well as IBM SPSS Statistics: data entry, basic descriptive statistics are explained in biostatistics courses.
Textbook and / or References
Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry, 8th Ed. , D. L. Nelson, M. M. Cox. WH Freeman and
Company 2021.
Molecular Biology of the Cell, 6th Edition, B. Alberts, A. Johnson, J. Lewis, D. Morgan, M.
Raff, K. Roberts, P. Walter. Garland Science, Taylor & Francis 2015.
Gray's Anatomi (öğrenciler için). AW Vogl, AWM. Mitchell, RL. Drake. Çeviri Ed: Beliz
Taşçıoğlu, Meserret Cumhur, Selçuk Tunalı. Nobel Tıp Kitabevi 2018.
Arıncı - Anatomi 1-2. Alaittin Elhan, Kaplan Arıncı. Güneş Tıp Kitabevi 2020.
Netter İnsan Anatomisi Atlası 7. Baskı. Frank H. Netter, Çeviri Ed: Meserret Cumhur.
Güneş Tıp Kitabevi 2020.
An Atlas of Histology, S. X. Zhang 1999. DOI: https://doi. org/10. 1007/978-0-387-21760-4
A Text and Atlas: With Correlated Cell and Molecular Biology,8th Ed. W. Pawlina, M. H.
Ross 2018. ISBN-13: 978-1496383426
Junqueira's Basic Histology, Text and Atlas, 16th Ed. , A. L. Mescher 2021.
Sağlık Bilimlerinde Bilimsel Araştırma Yöntemlerine Giriş. Burak Mete, Hakan
Demirhindi. Akademisyen Kitabevi, 2022.
The purpose of this course board is; basic anatomy knowledge and terminology, signal transmission
Basic information about mechanisms, cell structure and functioning and basic biostatistics
Teaching concepts and applications.
1. Have general knowledge of anatomy and know the terminology
2. Counts body systems and state their characteristics
3. Defines the concept of receptor and explains how it works
4. Lists the features of signal transmission
5. Describes the components and how the major signal transduction mechanisms work
6. Explain the concept of bioenergetics and list its principles
7. General histology knowledge (terminology, microscope types, cell structure, histological methods and techniques) and use terminology correctly
8. Describe the general structure of the cell and count the organelles and their components
9. List scientific research methods and explain the concept of planned research
10. It explains the basic concepts used in statistical evaluations (sampling methods, location and prevalence measurements, normal distribution, p value, error types)
11. Discuss the historical development of medicine
Week 1: Biological membranes: Their structure and dynamic properties - Introduction to anatomy - Cell Concept, cell evolution and cell organization - Introduction to histology and terminology - How to read a scientific article - Cell membrane and its components - Bone general information - Common Courses
Week 2: Organelles: Nucleus, mitochondria - Types of microscopes and their uses - Structure of the cell: Cell membrane, Cell membrane differences and other membranes systems - What is Statistics, Biostatistics? What are the areas of use? - Muscle general information - Organelles: Peroxisome, lysosome - Biological membranes: Biochemical functions - Hormones: General characteristics - Organelles: ER, Golgi, protein traffic - Upper extremity anatomy - Common Courses
Week 3: THEORETICAL Signal transmission mechanisms - Cell structure: Histological structures of organelles - Anatomy of the lower extremities - Stopping Bleeding and Applying Bandages - Cytoskeleton, intercellular connections and ECM - Scientific research methods and the concept of planned research - Methods of WORKING with cells and cell cultures - Cell structure: Histological structures of organelles and inclusions - Nobel Prize 1998; Robert F. Decker. Furchgott, Louis J. Ignarro and Ferid
Murad, Nitric Oxide - Chromatin structure and DNA Packaging - Cranial bones - Common Lessons
Week 4: Head and neck anatomy - Cell structure: Nucleus - DNA structure and function - Bioenergetics and principles - What is sampling? Sampling methods - Cell structure: Cell skeleton, intercellular connection units - Anatomy of columna vertebralis, costae, sternum, thorax wall
and diaphragma - Histological methods: Basic histological methods and principles - High-energy compounds, ATP cycle and metabolic control - Stopping Bleeding and Applying Dressings - Heart and circulatory system - Patient and Injured Transport - Common Courses
Week 5: THEORETICAL Histological techniques: Immunohistochemical techniques and use
areas - Digestive system Anatomy - Stopping Bleeding and Applying Dressings Evaluation - Location and Prevalence Statistics: Average, Rate, Median, Standard Deviation, Standard Error - Normal Distribution, normality tests and other types of distribution - Anatomy of the respiratory system - DNA replication - Patient and Injured Transport Skills - BIOCHEMISTRY : Discussion - ARTICLE READING - INTRODUCTION - HISTOLOGY LAB: Cell structure - Common Courses
Week 6: Anatomy of the urogenital system - Anatomy of the central nervous system - Patient and Injured Transportation Skills -Evaluation - Endocrine system, breasts, sensory organs - Data entry in Statistics, data cleaning and preparation for analysis - basic descriptive statistics - HISTOLOGY LAB: Compensation -
Common Courses
Week 7: TIP102 BOARD END THEORETICAL EXAM - TIP102 BOARD END PRACTICAL EXAM - HISTOLOGY - TIP102 BOARD END PRACTICAL EXAM - BIOSTATISTICS - Common Courses
Week 8: Anatomy of the digestive system - Evaluation of Hemostasis and Bandaging - Statistics showing location and prevalence: Mean, Ratio, Median, Standard Deviation, Standard Error - Normal distribution, normality tests, and other types of distributions
Week 9: Anatomy of the respiratory system - DNA replication - Patient and injured transport skills - BIOCHEMISTRY: Discussion - ARTICLE READING - INTRODUCTION - HISTOLOGY LAB: Cell structure - Common Courses
Week 10: THEORETICAL Anatomy of the urogenital system - Anatomy of the central nervous system - Patient and injured transport skills - Evaluation - Endocrine system, breasts, sense organs
Week 11: Data entry, data cleaning and preparation for analysis in statistics - Basic descriptive statistics - HISTOLOGY LAB: Make-up - Common Courses
Week 12: TIP102 END-OF-BLOCK THEORETICAL EXAM - TIP102 END-OF-BLOCK PRACTICAL EXAM - HISTOLOGY - TIP102 END-OF-BLOCK PRACTICAL EXAM - BIOSTATISTICS - Common Courses
Tentative Assesment Methods
• Theoretical exam: 79 %
• Laboratory: 17 %
• Practical: 4 %
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