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Code |
Course English name |
Course English Overview |
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11022116 |
Infectious diseases that changed our world |
Through scientific, humanistic, and socioeconomic approaches to infectious diseases that marked a major milestone in human history, students will understand the past and future of human history, which has struggled with infectious diseases. |
2 |
11022117 |
Understanding of Drugs in Daily Life |
Based on the basic medical knowledge, the humanities, and the social sciences, students can develop the attitudes and abilities to evaluate and analyze drugs and medical issues encountered in real life. |
3 |
11022118 |
Hospice in the medicine |
The aim is to recognize the limitations of medicine for patients who are destined to die from incurable diseases and reflect on how doctors can help these patients. |
4 |
11022119 |
Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology |
Aging plays a vital role in the pathophysiology of many chronic diseases. The control and prediction of aging is related to life span and longevity, and is also very important for the prevention and treatment of various related diseases. |
The proportion of the elderly population in the world, including Korea, is constantly increasing. This course is an introduction to clinical gerontology that looks at the process of aging from a scientific and clinical perspective, along with geriatric disease for elderly diseases. |
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5 |
11022120 |
Medical research & convergence in the digital healthcare |
With an aging society, an increase in chronic metabolic diseases, and growing interest and demand for a healthy life, information and communication technology (ICT) and health care has been connected to provide health care services of prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up care in anytime, anywhere. Digital healthcare (smart healthcare) has a very close impact on our lives due to the popularization of smartphones. However, there is little medical education on digital health care and very low experience in using it. Therefore, it is intended to be utilized in medical research by providing educational opportunities to increase understanding and utilization of various information technologies (IT). |
6 |
11022121 |
Life of doctor |
To learn about the lives of senior doctors who are in charge of clinical practice or health administration in the local community, and to design their own future doctors |
7 |
11022122 |
Sea of see |
Understanding light and eyes: 1. Development process of light. 2. Understanding the use of light in ophthalmology, 3. Future medical technology using light applicable to ophthalmology. |
8 |
11022123 |
Medical research 1-1 |
By introducing and experiencing basic research processes, we intend to cultivate medical scientists who are interested in basic medical research and can establish their own research plans. It aims to cultivate future-oriented medical scientists with the ability to critically analyze and evaluate the medical information |
9 |
11022124 |
Physiology |
This course deals with the physiological functions of human body and mechanisms of maintaining the functions covers subjects including muscle, blood, cardiovascular system, respiration, kidney, acid-base balance, gastrointestinal tract, endocrine system, reproduction. Students should be able to explain the mechanisms of normal functions of the human body, and also explain how to maintain homeostasis through studying physiology. |
10 |
11022125 |
Pathophysiology of pathogens 1 |
This course deals with the characteristics of microbes related to infection, the mechanism of infection, and the basic knowledge to treat and prevent the infectious diseases based on Microbiology and Immunology. Students should be able to explain the principles and concepts related to the microbe-host interaction, and treatment and prevention of microbial infections by understanding the characteristics of pathogens. |
11 |
11022126 |
Pharmacology |
In this course, students will learn the general principles and mechanisms of drug actions including those that influence the absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination of drugs. Clinical applications, adverse effects, drug toxicity, and structure-activity relationship will also be discussed. Focus will be on the pharmacology of the autonomic nervous system, central nervous system, inflammation and immunity. |
12 |
11022127 |
Medical Parasitology |
Understand the basic characteristics of diverse parasites that cause diseases in human and learn about diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of parasitic diseases. Moreover, recognize the importance of parasitic diseases in an international health and medicine. |
13 |
11022128 |
Humanity, Society & Medicine 2(Medicine and humanity) |
To understand human and human nature through versatile perspectives including humanities, to know multi-dimensional charasteristics of health and diseases and to cultivate competences to be able and sympathetic physicians. |
14 |
11022129 |
Understanding the structure of human body |
Students acquire knowledge to understand the normal physiology and pathophysiology of the human body by understanding the shape of each organ of the human body at the level of the naked eye or a microscope, and observing the morphological and functional relationships between surrounding relationships and structures. |
15 |
11022130 |
Basic of Immulogy |
Although the immune responses serve to protect the body from pathogenic infections and cancer development, inappropriate responses can lead to various diseases such as autoimmune diseases and hypersensitivities. 'Basics of Immunology' aims to understand the principal functions and mechanisms of the immune system and to understand disorders of the immune system. |
16 |
11022131 |
General Pathology |
The purpose of this lecture is to teach introduction to patholgy, and clinico-pathologic correlations. |
17 |
11022132 |
Medical research 1-2 |
By introducing and experiencing basic research processes, we intend to cultivate medical scientists who are interested in basic medical research and can establish their own research plans. It aims to cultivate future-oriented medical scientists with the ability to critically analyze and evaluate the medical information |
18 |
11022964 |
Humanity, Society & Medicine 1(Introduction to Medcine) |
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19 |
11022965 |
Medical Biochemistry |
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20 |
11022966 |
Metabolism & Molecular Biology in Human |
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21 |
11023453 |
Tropical and Endemic Infectious Diseases |
Understand the basic characteristics of diverse parasites that cause diseases in human and learn about diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of parasitic diseases. Moreover, recognize the importance of parasitic diseases in an international health and medicine. |
22 |
11023454 |
PharmacologyⅠ |
Understand the basic principles of drug action, the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics characteristics and the clinical application of drugs, and acquire expertise in drug treatment as a medical professional. |
23 |
11023455 |
PhysiologyⅠ |
Physiology I deals with the functions and mechanisms of maintaining homeostasis of the human body. Students will learn basic concepts such as homeostasis regulation, cell membrane and transportation, blood physiology, electrophysiology, muscle, nervous system, sensory physiology, Behavior, endocrine system, gastrointestinal physiology, metabolism, and reproduction. Through the curriculum, students will have the ability to understand, learn, and explain the importance of various functions and homeostasis of the human body. |
24 |
11023612 |
Medical Biochemistry |
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25 |
11023613 |
Understanding the structure of human body |
Students acquire knowledge to understand the normal physiology and pathophysiology of the human body by understanding the shape of each organ of the human body at the level of the naked eye or a microscope, and observing the morphological and functional relationships between surrounding relationships and structures. |
26 |
11023614 |
Metabolism & Molecular Biology in Human |
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