Language of instruction: |
Turkish |
Type of course: |
Non-Departmental Elective |
Course Level: |
Associate (Short Cycle)
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Mode of Delivery: |
Hybrid
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Course Coordinator : |
Instructor AYBİKE ELİF BOLCAN |
Course Lecturer(s): |
RA ŞEFİKA DEREN GÜNDÜZ
Dr. Öğr. Üyesi AHU AYANOĞLU
Dr. Öğr. Üyesi MELİS TAŞPOLAT TUĞSAVUL
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Course Objectives: |
In this course, students will learn basic concepts such as health law and related basic concepts, patient rights within the framework of national and international legislation, conditions required for medical interventions to be legal, and in this context, informed consent, liability arising from unlawful medical interventions, organ and tissue transplantation, reproductive methods. |
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Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
General Introduction of the Course, General Explanations About the Course
*The Concept of Law: Social Code of Conduct, Relation of Laws to Other Codes of Conduct |
Non |
2) |
*Types of Sanctions
*Division of Law: Private Law-Public Law-Mixed Law Distinction
*Sources of law:
*Hierarchy of Norms
*Basic Legislation Regarding Health Law |
Non |
3) |
*The Concept of Rights and Types of Rights
*Legal Event, Legal Act, Legal Transaction Concepts
*Validity Conditions of Legal Transactions
*Invalidity of Legal Actions |
Non |
4) |
*The Concept of Person, Acquisition of Personality
* Loss of Personality,
*Proof of Health and Death
*Certificate of Rights, Licensing of Acts
*Classification of Persons in Terms of Driver's License |
Non |
5) |
*Personal Rights, Scope of Personal Rights |
Non |
6) |
*Methods of Protection of Personality, Lawsuit Rights Granted to the Person whose Personal Rights are Attacked |
Non |
7) |
*Liability for Unlawful Medical Intervention
*Elements of Tort Liability in General
*Reasons Eliminating the Unlawfulness of Medical Intervention, The Concept of Informed Consent
*Perfect Responsibility of Employer |
Non |
8) |
Midterm |
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9) |
Consequences Related to Unlawful Medical Intervention,
*Material-Moral Compensation Case (Identification of Damage / Determination of Compensation) |
Non |
10) |
*Medical Contract, *Legal Quality of the Physician Contract,
*The Obligations of the Physician Resulting from the Treatment Contract |
Non |
11) |
*Relationship Between Hospital and Patient (Private Hospital-Public Hospital)
* Physician's Liability, Physician's Contractual Liability |
Non |
12) |
* Physician's Liability, Physician's Liability for Tort |
Non |
13) |
*Patient rights
*Physician Rights
*The Ways of Healthcare Professionals to Seek Rights |
Non |
14) |
Repeating Topics and Answering Student Questions |
Non |
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1) |
The basic structure of the human body, including head and neck region primarily forming organs and structures of systems to learn. |
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2) |
Laboratory equipment and materials used in dental prostheses have knowledge about. |
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3) |
The work carried out in the laboratories of dental prostheses and practical application can theoretically know. |
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4) |
Basic computer knowledge as well as to the profession learns to use the software and hardware. |
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5) |
Know the correct terminology for communication dentistry. |
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6) |
The structure of the masticatory system used in prosthetic and orthodontic treatment can produce fixed and removable prostheses and appliances. |
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7) |
Related to the use of dental laboratory equipment, maintenance and simple repairs when necessary. |
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8) |
Knows and applies the necessary hygiene rules to protect herself/himself and other employees from cross infection in the laboratory. |
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9) |
With dentists and other dental prosthetist can communicate effectively. |
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11) |
Ethical principles and professional values embraced and apply them capable, professional liability, with the profession about the developments to follow and life-long learning and self-development as it champions, teamwork, within the team and provide services that communicate with people open to the dental prosthetist to be. |
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12) |
Dental prosthesis technology, and with it all kinds of dental development and innovation in attempts to follow and implement them, self-confidence, national and international level to be respected dental prosthetist. |
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13) |
Ethical principles and professional values embraced and apply them capable, professional liability, with the profession about the developments to follow and life-long learning and self-development as it champions, teamwork, within the team and provide services that communicate with people open to the dental prosthetist to be. |
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14) |
Dental prosthesis with theoretical and practical knowledge about technology as dental prosthetist its own or in a team can produce all kinds of prosthetic apparatus. |
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15) |
This service can open laboratory to produce its own as a profession in the public or private organization is able to perform. |
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16) |
In line with developments in dentistry, science and technology, taking advantage of all sorts of doctors wants prosthetic and orthodontic apparatus can produce on its own. |
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17) |
These appliances can repair the disorder. While these practices pay attention to universal values, ethical principles and responsibilities depend on the owner works as a dental prosthetist. |
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