Education, exams

 

STUDENT HANDOUT 2011-12 (about education, the department etc.)

 

Subjects related to Radiology Department:

1. Radiology (as a part of Surgery), 3rd year, II. semester (2012, spring)

2. Radiographic anatomy, elective course, in the second year, only in Hungarian

3. Diagnostic imaging elective course, 5th year, I. semester

 

1.RADIOLOGY

3rd year

Lectures:

9 hours general radiology +  small animal radiology (dr. Arany-Tóth Attila)

3 hours large animal radiology (dr. Tóth Péter)

Time of lectures: Wednesdays, 13.15-15.00 

The lectures' hard copy can be downloaded by clicking on the links below.

Downloadable materials are supposed to help making lecture notes, but sometimes do not completely correspond the current lecture material!!
In the exam we ask only the lectures' and practicals' material of the current year.

 

 

LECTURE COURSE OF SURGERY

3rd Year – 2nd semester

2011/2012

(on Wednesdays: 13.15 – 15.00)

 

Feb  8              Principles of radiology                                                                Dr. Arany-Tóth

           

Feb 15             Radiographic examination of bones and joints in small animals.     Dr. Arany-Tóth

 

Feb 22             Radiographic examination of the spine and the skull in small animals   Dr. Arany-Tóth

 

Feb  29            Radiographic examination of the abdomen in small animals           Dr. Arany-Tóth

 

Mar  7             Radiographic examination of the thorax in small animals.   ( 1 h ) Dr. Arany-Tóth  

                        Radiographic examination of the horse I. ( 1 h )                              Dr. Tóth         

 

Mar  14           Radiographic examination of the horse II.                                       Dr. Tóth

 

 

 

 

 

Current lecture notes, 2012 :

                                    General radiology

Small animals:       Bones and joints I

                                   Bones and joints II

                                   Spine 

                                   Skull

                                  Abdomen

                                   Thorax

Large animals:       Horses I.

                                   Horses II.

                                   


 

 

Practical training

3x2 practical lessons                           

1. Recumbency of small animals. Radiation protection. (dr. Csébi Péter)  - Self-assesment questions

2. General radiology (dr. Arany-Tóth Attila) Self-assesment questions - Self-assessment questions

videos:

part1:    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0cUC3nh154&feature=g-upl&context=G28836a6AUAAAAAAACAA
part 2:   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDv0Qw9R7R8&feature=context&context=G28836a6AUAAAAAAACAA
part 3:   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaGF0yazP_8&feature=context&context=G28836a6AUAAAAAAACAA
 

3. Contrast media (dr. Arany-Tóth Attila) Self-assesment questions - Self-assesment questions Quiz 2a,

 

Practical Training Course of Surgery in the main campus ”István street”

English Course, 3rd year , 2nd term

2011 / 2012

(Thursday)*

 

                                   

                                                                      

 

Feb 16                                              

Feb 23             Radiation safety , Positioning in small animal radiolography     (Dr. Csébi Péter)

 

March 1              

March 8          Principles of radiographic techniques                                       (Dr. Arany-Tóth Attila)

 

March 22                                                             

March 29      Contrast procedures in radiology, Interpretation of radiographs  (Dr. Arany-Tóth Attila)         

 

 

 

 

Schedule:

 

* First dates belong to Group 1, 2, 3 and 4, second dates mean Group 5, 6, 7 and 8, respectively, according to the following timetable:

 

 8.15 – 11.00:    Group 3 or 7

11.15 – 14.00:   Group 4 or 8

14.15 - 17.00:    Group 1 or 5

17.15 – 20.00    Group 2 or 6

                                        

 

Exams (surgery I.)

General information:

The first semester of surgery lecture course ends with a semi final exam consisting of the subject Radiology and Anesthesiology.

The questions in the exam will only include the material dealt with in the lectures and practical lessons.

The exam dates will be announced no later than the end of May

The semi final exam is a written test, lasting 1 hour.

The radiology part of the exam consists of 25 questions (multiple choice), out of which 12 are connected to pictures. The exam starts with these 12 pictures as a slide show on the board. There will be 1 question per picture, and each picture will be shown for one minute. The remaining questions may be answered in a random order.

Radiology: 25 points Anaesthesiology: 25 points. The points are added together to form a single mark.

Evaluation: 0-29p=1, 30-34p=2, 35-39p=3, 40-44p=4, 45-50p=5

Test results will be announced some days after the exam on this home page and the official home page of the Surgery Department (www.univet.hu)

The result will be announced using the code given to the individual student during the exam. No names will be published.

In case of failure of the first attempt or not showing up, a written retake must be done. 

Signing up for the exam here:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kmgoOICKi_VY4nuDotiCSE-yd5kQcamOEfJdlvgvWH0/edit?pli=1

Learning aid

The following collection contains x-ray images and diagnoses to help exam prepar.  images

The collection can be downloaded as a compressed file here. You may need the following software (winrar) to unzip file.

Radiographic anatomy drawings: thorax, abdomen

 

 

SEMIFINAL EXAM RESULTS

To see the results  click here: 05. June 2012.

 

 

21. May 2012

Kód Aneszt Radi Össz Jegy
1 19 21 40 4
2 23 23 46 5
3 18 19 37 3
4 18 22 40 4
5 19 22 41 4
6 23 20 43 4
7 20 19 39 3
8 20 21 41 4
9 18 21 39 3
10 14 18 32 2
11 19 19 38 3
12 22 22 44 4
13 15 15 30 2
14 18 21 39 3
15 15 12 27 1
16 18 17 35 3
17 17 17 34 2
18 21 20 41 4
19 19 22 41 4
20 20 21 41 4
21 18 22 40 4
22 24 18 42 4
23 21 22 43 4
24 14 20 34 2
25 25 21 46 5
26 17 13 30 2
28 18 22 40 4
29 16 16 32 2
30 17 20 37 3
31 20 21 41 4
32 19 16 35 3
33 20 22 42 4
34 19 14 33 2
35 16 20 36 3
36 18 20 38 3
37 16 21 37 3
38 21 20 41 4
39 21 15 36 3
40 19 22 41 4
41 19 19 38 3
42 20 20 40 4
43 21 21 42 4
44 21 20 41 4
45 17 16 33 2
46 18 20 38 3
         
Code Anesth Rad Total Mark
51 17 18 35 3
52 15 17 32 2
53 16 17 33 2
54 14 12 26 1
55 13 16 29 1
56 12 18 30 2
57 14 20 34 2
58 14   14 1
59 13 19 32 2
60 14 16 30 2
61 18 17 35 3
62 16 14 30 2
63 16 14 30 2
64 16 18 34 2
65 12 15 27 1
66 14 17 31 2
67 16 21 37 3
68 15 17 32 2
69 14 16 30 2
70 15 9 24 1
71 15 9 24 1
72 16 16 32 2
73 8 18 26 1
74 3 13 16 1
75 16 18 34 2
76 15 19 34 2
77 12 20 32 2
78 13 20 33 2
79 15 17 32 2
80 20 19 39 3
81 12 11 23 1
82 20 15 35 3
83 13 17 30 2
84 13 17 30 2
85 16 18 34 2
86 12 16 28 1
87 13 15 28 1
88 15 15 30 2
90 20 17 37 3
91 21   21 4
92 14 15 29 1
93 17 18 35 3
94 12 15 27 1
96 11 16 27 1

 

 

  

  

3. DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING elective course - NOT AVAILABLE THIS SEMESTER (2011/12)!!

The elective course is a case oriented course, and aims to widen the students' knowledge of radiology, CT,  MRI.

 

Topics:

1. Conventionel and digital radiology. Case studies. (dr. Arany-Tóth Attila)

2. Modern 3D imaging (CT, MRI) (dr. Garamvölgyi Rita)

3. CT examination in SA practice (dr. Csébi Péter)

4. Modern 3D imaging (CT, MRI) (dr. Garamvölgyi Rita)

5. Scintigraphy (dr. Balogh Lajos)

 

Some lecture materials from previous years can be downloaded here:                                                            

                 

- CT /Csébi P./                                            

CT abdomen, joints (Benczik J)                 

- MR abdomen, joints (Benczik J)           MRI references:

                                                                William R. Hendee, E. Russell Ritenour: Medical Imaging Physics;
                                                                Josef Assheuer, Martin Sager: Mri and Ct Atlas of the Dog
                                                                Sunder S. Rajan: MRI: A Conceptual Overview