Medical Humanities

Data

Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2023-2024

Course director

  • Dr. Tamás MOLNÁR F.

    professor,
    Medical Skills Education and Innovation Centre

Number of hours/semester

lectures: 24 hours

practices: 0 hours

seminars: 0 hours

total of: 24 hours

Subject data

  • Code of subject: OXF-KUO-h-T
  • 2 kredit
  • General Medicine
  • Optional modul
  • autumn
Prerequisites:

ODA-AA1-T completed

Course headcount limitations

min. 5 – max. 20

Available as Campus course for 10 fő számára. Campus-karok: ÁOK ÁJK BTK ETK KPVK GYTK KTK MK MIK TTK

Topic

This interactive course is created to III.-IV. graders who have General Medicine, Dentistry or Pharmacy Major. Its lecturers are medical practitioners, who are all well-known and respected in their fields of medical practice. They all believe that the humanities play an important role in becoming a better doctor. The emphasis is, of course, on the medical aspects of the subjects, the arts and humanities parts are complementary information.
The subject is a balanced combination of the applied history of medicine, cultural history, art history and philosophy - with the admitted intention to create strong basis for students in critical and human-focused approaching of modern, evidence-based medicine.

Lectures

  • 1. The summary of the subject and its relevance in the medical curriculum. C P Snow: The Two Cultures - theory - Dr. Molnár F. Tamás
  • 2. The benefits, the usage and the risks of the History of Medicine and the Medical Humanities - Dr. Molnár F. Tamás
  • 3. Diseases, therapy and literature. Tuberculosis - the white death - Dr. Molnár F. Tamás
  • 4. Diseases and therapy - reflections. Asthma and allergy - Dr. Molnár F. Tamás
  • 5. COPD and pathographies of cardiopulmonary - Dr. Molnár F. Tamás
  • 6. Neuroendocrine tumors: Cushing to Kulchitsky - Dr. Molnár F. Tamás
  • 7. Medical Humanistic approach of Surgery - Dr. Molnár F. Tamás
  • 8. Forensics Medicine: literature, film and the modern media - the history behind the stories - Dr. Molnár F. Tamás
  • 9. Infectious diseases and epidemics - their historical aspects and literary reflections (D. Defoe: A Journal of the Plaque Year) - Dr. Molnár F. Tamás
  • 10. Cultural aspects of addictology - alcohol, nicotine, drugs and addicts - Dr. Molnár F. Tamás
  • 11. Surgery of Penetrating Trauma of Chest Cavities - it's past, present and the arts (St. Sebastian) - Dr. Molnár F. Tamás
  • 12. Oncology (W. H. Auden: Miss Gee, A. Solzhenitsyn: Cancer Ward, J. Updike) - Dr. Molnár F. Tamás
  • 13. The Bible and medical treatment - Old Testament/New Testament - Dr. Molnár F. Tamás
  • 14. The metamorphosis of the concept of health and illness: from the Ten Plaques of Egypt to the Purification through Suffering. The death - Thanatos, Styx - Dr. Molnár F. Tamás
  • 15. Saints, the Christian Church and diseases - Patron Saints - Dr. Molnár F. Tamás
  • 16. Graeco-Roman mythology and medicine - the frame of the mythology - Dr. Molnár F. Tamás
  • 17. Syndromes: names, stories and medicine (from Münchausen to Pickwick) - Dr. Molnár F. Tamás
  • 18. Social traumatology: the Trianon Syndrome - Dr. Molnár F. Tamás
  • 19. Anaesthesia, Intensive therapy - lessons learnt from history - Dr. Molnár F. Tamás
  • 20. The relation of literature to illnesses (Susan Sonntag: Illness as a Metaphore) - Dr. Molnár F. Tamás
  • 21. Visual Arts and Anatomy - Dr. Molnár F. Tamás
  • 22. Visual Arts and Clinical Medicine - Dr. Molnár F. Tamás
  • 23. "How can I tell you?" - the communicative strategies of an educated MD about diagnose and prognosis. The acceptance of the unacceptable - and the bearer of bad news - Dr. Molnár F. Tamás
  • 24. Patient and Doctor. Inside out - Dr. Molnár F. Tamás

Practices

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Reading material

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Literature developed by the Department

Teaching materials of the course (from the instructors).

Notes

Recommended literature

Conditions for acceptance of the semester

Maximum of 25 % absence allowed

Mid-term exams

-

Making up for missed classes

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Exam topics/questions

Grades will be based on the lectures and the recommended readings.

Examiners

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