Course Contents

COURSE CONTENTS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MISSING
 
I. SEMESTER REQUIRED COURSES
• OD 107 CAREER PLANNING (1+0) (ECTS: 2)
What is a career, national and international exchange programs, basic communication skills, sector days - non-governmental organizations, how do I prepare for my career, diction and body language, CV and cover letter preparation, sector days - private sector, effective interview techniques, sector days-academy, sector days-entrepreneurship
• EB 105 ANATOMY (2+2) (ECTS: 3)
Introduction to anatomy and terminology, movement system, skeletal system, joints, skeletal muscles, circulatory system, respiratory system, digestive system, genital system, urinary system, nervous system, sensory organs, endocrine system, reproductive system, anatomical changes in pregnancy and newborn anatomy
• EB 107 PHYSIOLOGY (2+0) (ECTS:3)
Introduction to physiology and the internal environment, cell membrane and organals, membrane passage and action potential, muscle physiology, blood physiology, cardiac and circulatory physiology, respiratory physiology, digestive physiology, excretory physiology, endocrine system physiology, reproductive physiology and nerve physiology.
• EB 111 HISTOLOGY-EMBRYOLOGY (2+0) (ECTS: 2)
Histological features of cells, tissues, organs and organ systems, the structure of the cell, examination of cytoplasmic organelles and cell nucleus, tissue preparation and histological examination, basic histological features of blood cells and histological structure of the heart, basic histological features of lymph nodes and tonsils, general histological features of the digestive system , general histological features of the reproductive system, general histological features of the urinary system, general histological features of the neuroendocrine system, cell division, introduction to embryology, embryo formation, development, fertilization, implantation, gastrulation, neurulation, organogenesis, fetal period, placenta and fetal membranes
• EB 101 INTRODUCTION TO midwifery and basic concepts (2+0) (ECTS: 3)
Historical development of midwifery and midwifery profession, laws and regulations about midwifery, roles and responsibilities of midwife, midwifery education, laws and regulations about midwifery, health care system and health team in Turkey, national and international organizations related to midwifery, human, employee and patient rights , basic human needs, midwifery philosophy and holistic approach, basic concepts and theories of midwifery, models and theories affecting midwifery care, midwifery ethics and dilemmas, the role of the midwife in the development and maintenance of health
• EB 103 FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES IN midwifery I (4+4) (ECTS:7)
Midwifery profession, basic human needs and basic concepts, health care system and health team, healthy hospital environment, patient admission and discharge, midwifery care process and care plan preparation, individual hygiene practices, need for movement, body mechanics and exercise, infection control, infection process, nosocomial infection, asepsis, antisepsis, isolation types and rules, bedridden patient care, sleep and rest, pain concept, vital signs
• EB 109 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY (2+0) (ECTS: 2)
The concept of occupational health and safety, occupational accidents, occupational diseases, service responsibilities in occupational health and safety, social insurance law, law and social order rules, personal protective equipment, workshop safety, precautions against danger and risks, ergonomics, fire and fire protection, first help
• OD 111 PRINCIPLES OF ATATÜRK AND HISTORY OF REVOLUTION I (2+0) (ECTS: 2)
The laws of March 3, 1924 and the transition to multi-party life in Turkey, developments in the field of law and Turkish constitutions, innovations in education and culture, regulations in the social field, developments in the economic field, foreign policy in the republican period, II. Turkey during and after the World War II, the development of the multi-party period in Turkey, the cold war period and Turkey, Turkey's painful years: 1970-1980, Atatürk's principles, Kemalism as a contemporary thought and Turkey's current problems
• OD 113 TURKISH LANGUAGE I (2+0) (ECTS: 2)
What is language, what are its features and types? Language-thought, culture, nation relations, the birth of languages, the classification of world languages, language families, the place of the Turkish language among the world languages, its spread areas and features, the historical development and periods of the Turkish language / old and middle Turkish period, the historical development and periods of the Turkish language / new and modern Turkish period, pre-republican and republican period Turkish language studies / Ataturk and Turkish language, phonetics, phonetics and sound features in Turkish, spelling problems and spelling rules in Turkish, punctuation marks and usage areas.
• OD 115 FOREIGN LANGUAGE I (3+0) (ECTS: 4)
Learn to say your name and country: grammar (be: i / you / us), vocabulary and reading, learn to talk about people you know: vocabulary, learn to form basic sentence structure.. possessive adverbs, learn to talk about your home town: grammar, simple learn from present sentences, win to say what you eat and drink. Learn to form simple sentences in the present, learn to talk about family members. possessive suffixes, learn to talk about your family, learn to give directions, learn to talk about hotels and hostels, learn to express events in the present tense, learn to talk about people's affairs, learn to talk about plans. revision.
II. SEMESTER REQUIRED COURSES
• OD 112 PRINCIPLES OF ATATÜRK AND HISTORY OF REVOLUTION II (2+0) (ECTS: 2)
The laws of March 3, 1924 and the transition to multi-party life in Turkey, developments in the field of law and Turkish constitutions, innovations in education and culture, regulations in the social field, developments in the economic field, foreign policy in the republican period, II. Turkey during and after the World War II, the development of the multi-party period in Turkey, the cold war period and Turkey, Turkey's painful years: 1970-1980, Atatürk's principles (ı), Atatürk's principles (ii), Kemalism as a contemporary thought and Turkey. s problems today.
 
 
• OD 114 TURKISH LANGUAGE II (2+0) (ECTS: 2)
Morphology- word structure- affixes, word types and their functions, semantics- word and sentence meaning, sentence information- sentence structure, elements and sentence types, word and sentence level expression disorders, structure-based expression disorders, meaning-based expression disorders, effective and eloquence techniques, types of oral expression - impromptu speeches, types of oral expression - prepared speech, plan in writing - techniques for developing thought, types of written expression - literary writings, types of written expression - thought writings, official correspondence types and practice
• OD 116 FOREIGN LANGUAGE II (2+0) (ECTS: 4)
Course introduction - presentation of the syllabus, "can/can't" sentences, questions and short answers, talking about invitation. Talking about occupations, routines. Talking about daily routines. Talking about present and present tense, past tense, past events and actions. , 'to be'. Irregular verbs, expressing past actions. Past tense, talking about health problems. Asking 'wh' and 'yes/no' questions, expressing upcoming actions. Future tense, talking about plans, ' Forming questions/answers using be' and 'going to' structures, talking about food, countable and uncountable nouns. Expressing daily actions. Talking about clothing, adjectives. Climate and weather conditions, comparison structure. Talking about interesting structures and places, superlative to compare
• EB 102 BIOCHEMISTRY (2+0) (ECTS: 2)
Subject and importance of biochemistry, Carbohydrates, Glucose reactions, Amino acids and protein biochemistry, Essential amino acids, Protein synthesis, Phenylketonuria, Gutrie test, Enzyme types, Carbohydrate biochemistry, Lipid biochemistry, Vitamins, Minerals and trace elements, Biochemistry of water, Normal levels of minerals and vitamins in the blood values, Hemolysis, Evaluation of clinical biochemistry analysis, Gonad hormones, Menstrual cycle, Pregnancy biochemistry, Human chorionic gonadotropin tumor markers CA 19-9 Ca 125 CA 15-3 Alpha fetoprotein prostate specific antigen.
• EB 104 FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES IN midwifery II (2+0) (ECTS: 9)
Vital Signs and Care Process, Medication Applications, Hot-Cold Applications, Respiratory System Applications, Urinary System Applications, Digestive System Applications, Pre- and Post-operative Care, Acid-Base Balance, Fluid Electrolyte Balance and Disorders, Elderly and Elderly Care, Death Process and End of Life Care
• EB 106 INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS (2+0) (ECTS: 2)
Definition, Purpose, Elements and Characteristics of Communication, Importance of Interpersonal Relations in Midwifery, Types of Communication (Verbal and Nonverbal Communication Types) Communication Process and Factors Affecting Communication, Important Concepts in Communication Self-Knowledge, Self-Awareness, Body Image, Self-Esteem, Feedback, Trust, Distrust, Respect , Flexibility , Addiction, Important Concepts in Communication, Self-Expression, Self-Concept, Self-Ideal, Personality, Personality development, Assertiveness, Empathy, Sympathy, Sincerity, Solidity, Independence, Guilt, Anger, Important Concepts in Communication, Listening Styles ( Active Listening-Passive Listening), Communication and Perception, Factors Facilitating Communication, Communication and Communication Skills (Patch Adams), Communication Techniques, Effective Communication Techniques, Ineffective Communication Techniques, Communication Techniques, Me Language, You Language, Body Language Reading, Communication Conflicts Interpersonal Conflict Management , Stress, crisis management, Group Communication, Teamwork, City in Hospital Environment Communication, Communication with Pregnant, Patient, Family and Health Team Communication in Some Special Situations, Midwife–Pregnant, Family, Individual and Environmental Conditions Preventing Communication and Communication Approaches-Conditions Preventing Communication, Midwife-Pregnant, Patient, Techniques Facilitating Family Communication
• EB 108 MEDICAL GENETICS (2+0) (ECTS: 3)
Basic concepts in genetics Cell nucleus, DNA, chromatin, RNA, genome, gene, allele, prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and their organelles, DNA replication, transcription, translation, cell division, mitosis and meiosis, Modes of inheritance Mendelian inheritance, pedigree and genetic counseling, Chromosomal diseases-1 Chromosome structure, classification, karyotyping and prenatal diagnosis, Chromosomal diseases-2 Chromosomal abnormalities; numerical and structural, Dominant and Recessive Inheritance Patterns and Single Gene Diseases -Autosomal dominant inheritance diseases, -Autosomal recessive
• EB 108 MEDICAL GENETICS (2+0) (ECTS: 3)
Basic concepts in genetics Cell nucleus, DNA, chromatin, RNA, genome, gene, allele, prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and their organelles, DNA replication, transcription, translation, cell division, mitosis and meiosis, Modes of inheritance Mendelian inheritance, pedigree and genetic counseling, Chromosomal diseases-1 Chromosome structure, classification, karyotyping and prenatal diagnosis, Chromosomal diseases-2 Chromosomal abnormalities; numerical and structural, Dominant and Recessive Inheritance Patterns and Single Gene Diseases -Autosomal dominant inheritance diseases, -Autosomal recessive inheritance diseases, Single Gene Diseases X-linked inheritance and Lyon hypothesis, Multifactorial Inheritance Multifactorial Diseases, Genetic Diseases-1 DNA repair mechanisms and related diseases, Genetic Diseases-2, Diagnostic Methods in Genetic Diseases, Diagnosis and Counseling, Importance of Prenatal Diagnosis and Counseling New Applications in Genetics
• EB 110 MICROBIOLOGY AND PARASITOLOGY (2+0) (ECTS: 2)
Introduction to microbiology - History of microbiology - Classification of microorganisms, General characteristics of bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites, General characteristics of bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites, Taking, transporting and storing clinical samples, Sterilization, antisepsis and disinfection, Sterilization, antisepsis and disinfection, Antimicrobial drugs, Host parasite relationship, host and microorganism factors -Basic immunology and immunity, Humoral, cellular immunity and hypersensitivity reactions - Vaccines and vaccine applications, Humoral, cellular immunity and hypersensitivity reactions - Vaccines and vaccine applications, Sexually transmitted diseases and -Wound and skin infections and their agents, Arthropod-borne infections and their agents -Infections transmitted by transfusion of blood and blood components, Biological warfare agents -Hospital infections
• EB 112 PHARMACOLOGY (2+0) (ECTS: 2)
Introduction to pharmacology, pharmaceutical forms and drug administration routes, drug use in pregnancy and breastfeeding, herbal drugs, cardiovascular system drugs, cardiovascular system drugs during pregnancy and puerperium, endocrine system drugs, antidiabetics, thyroid and antithyroid drugs, corticosteroids, oral contraceptives, pregnancy and puerperium The use of drugs in diseases of the endocrine system. drug use in chronic diseases during pregnancy, central nervous system drugs, substance abuse, drug use in pregnancy and puerperal central nervous system diseases, respiratory system drugs, drug use in pregnancy and puerperal respiratory system diseases, musculoskeletal-joint system drugs, gastrointestinal system drugs Gastrointestinal system drug use in pregnancy and puerperium, drugs used in pain treatment, drugs used in pregnancy, labor and postpartum pharmacological pain management, drug-drug, drug-food interaction, antimicrobials in pregnancy, nutritional supplements during pregnancy, autonomic nervous system drugs, drugs that affect uterine motility , drugs that increase uterine contractility, drugs that decrease uterine contractility, infections and antibiotic use, rational drug use
• EB 114 PATHOLOGY (2+0) (ECTS: 2)
Introduction to pathology, Cellular response to stress: Basic concepts, adaptation mechanisms, Causes and mechanisms of cell injury and cell death, Cell injury and morphology of cell death, Acute inflammation, Chronic inflammation, Tissue repair, primary and secondary wound healing, Hemodynamic disorders (edema, hyperemia) , congestion and hemorrhage), Thromboembolic disease, infarction and shock, Neoplasia 1: Cell growth and differentiation disorders, cancer etiopathogenesis, carcinogenesis, Neoplasia 2: Nomenclature, characteristics of benign and malignant tumors, grading of malignant tumors, staging, Neoplasia 3: Laboratory diagnosis of cancer and clinical models, pathology of infectious diseases
III. SEMESTER REQUIRED COURSES
• EB 201 PSYCHOLOGY (2+0) (ECTS: 2)
Definition, purpose, subject of psychology, the importance and benefits of psychology, the place and interaction of psychology with other disciplines, branches of psychology - different types of approaches in psychology, concepts related to development-development: growth, development, maturation-factors affecting development: heredity, environment- individual differences in development, sources of behavior: motives -internal and external factors that affect behaviors -needs -impulses -motives -homeostasis -classification of motives -physiological and social motives, emotions and excitements -physiological responses that occur at the moment of excitement -physiological bases of excitement -autonomic nervous system and sensations, perception -factors affecting perception -types of perception -sight perception -hearing perception -taste and smell perceptions -depth and space perception time and motion perception -perceptual illusions -illusion -hallucination, learning-biological basis of learning -learning types -classical conditioning learning through operant conditioning -by association learning-learning by trial and error, memory, remembering and forgetting, personality and self-personality-related concepts, defense mechanisms – projection – suppression – rationalization – compensation, behavioral disorder, personality and personality disorders, psychological tests and intelligence language and communication
• EB 205 KNOWLEDGE OF SYSTEMIC DISEASES (6+0) (ECTS: 8)
Homeostasis and its affecting factors, cancer and midwifery care, shock and midwifery care, respiratory system diseases and midwifery care, cardiovascular system diseases and midwifery care, endocrine system diseases and midwifery care, blood diseases and midwifery care, urinary system diseases and midwifery care , digestive system diseases and midwifery care, nervous system diseases and midwifery care, joint connective tissue system diseases and midwifery care.
• EB 207 NORMAL PREGNANCY AND CARE (4+8) (ECTS: 2)
Fertility and women's health, anatomy of reproductive organs, reproductive system physiology, preconceptional care and genetic counseling, formation of pregnancy, diagnosis of pregnancy, birth preparation classes and philosophy, changes in pregnancy, purpose and importance of prenatal care, pregnancy and immunization, drug use and teratogenicity in pregnancy , nutrition in pregnancy, evaluation of fetal health
• EB 209 GENERAL NUTRITION (2+0) (ECTS: 3)
Knowledge of concepts related to nutrition, the role of nutrition in maintaining health, protein, carbohydrates and fats, vitamins and minerals, nutrition in pregnancy and lactation, breast milk and its importance, 0-1 year old nutrition, transition diets, nutrition in infectious diseases, nutrition in gastrointestinal diseases, nutrition in kidney diseases , nutrition in heart diseases, nutrition in diabetes, nutrition in anemia, nutrition-related cancer, nutrition in burns, health education on nutrition
• EB 211 HISTORY AND DEONTOLOGY (2+0) (ECTS: 3)
Ethics/deontology in midwifery, historical development of deontology and ethics, clinical ethics in the light of philosophical approaches, the concept of morality, ethical approaches, ethical dilemmas, ethical principles, international ethical rules for midwives, historical development of patient care and midwifery in the world and the factors affecting this development, midwifery education Its development in Turkey, the purpose and philosophy of midwifery education, the quality of midwifery education, the duties, powers and responsibilities of midwifery, legal regulations with necessary provisions regarding midwifery discipline, health care system and health team, new approaches in treatment and ethics, national and international organizations related to health (professional organisations), patient-employee rights and situations where legal liability is broken, professionalism in the midwifery profession, mother and baby rights, midwifery profession problems, causes and solutions
• EB 211 SOCIOLOGY OF HEALTH (2+0) (ECTS: 2)
Why sociology of health: medicine, disease and society connection, what is sociology? its subject and fields of study, branches and sociological perspective, factors causing the emergence of health sociology, health organization in Turkey, definition and sociological analysis of health and disease, physician-midwife-midwife/patient interaction and role models, social control mechanisms, health and socio-cultural and socio-economic factors affecting disease, gender-violence-health linkage and the role of medical personnel, effects of war and migration on health, infertility and culture, CAM and midwifery
III. SEMESTER – VOCATIONAL ELECTIVE COURSES I
• EB 221 PRECONCEPTIONAL COUNSELING (2+0) (ECTS: 3)
Definition and purpose of counseling, effective counselor characteristics, counseling steps, ethical and legal issues in counseling and guidance, preconceptional care and its scope, benefits and results of preconceptional care, basic steps in preparation for a healthy pregnancy, evaluation criteria, service models, responsibility of health personnel, preconceptional care services barriers, barriers in preconceptional care services, ministry of health guides and studies, article evaluation
• EB 223 CHRONIC DISEASES AND Midwifery (2+0) (ECTS: 3)
People, health, concepts, theories and models that will form the basis of midwifery practices, Evidence-based practices throughout the life of women, Health problems and risk factors that will cause diseases in pregnancy, labor and postpartum periods of women and their families, Pre-pregnancy, pregnancy, birth and Development and promotion of health in postpartum processes, early diagnosis of risky situations and health deviations, complex problems encountered and unpredictable in the application areas of the midwifery profession
• EB 225 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY (2+0) (ECTS: 3)
General information about medical terminology, pronunciation rules, general information about diseases and their classification, elements that make up medical terms, roots, prefixes, suffixes, singular and plural forms of terms, medical abbreviations, basic definitions and terms related to human structure.
• EB 227 RATIONAL USE OF DRUGS (2+0) (ECTS: 3)
What is rational drug use (AI)? What is irrational drug use? Importance of rational drug use, general principles of AIC, basic problems in AIC, what is the legal legislation related to AIC? What are the principles of aik and evidence-based medicine that concern the pharmaceutical industry? What are the principles of aik with respect to physicians? What are the principles of transparency with respect to pharmacists? What are the principles of openness that concern regulatory authorities? What are the principles of openness that concern patients? What are the roles of other stakeholders regarding aik? What are the contributions of inappropriate product promotion activities to the problem of irrational drug use? What should be considered in order to promote the product in accordance with AIK? evaluation of information sources. Unconscious drug use, polypharmacy, rational drug use in upper respiratory tract infections, rational drug use in the elderly, rational drug use during pregnancy, rational drug use in pediatrics, updating the p-drug lists, the role of drug interactions in rational drug use, the role of rational drug use in pharmacoeconomics
IV. SEMESTER REQUIRED COURSES
• EB 202 HEALTH AND DISEASES OF THE NEWBORN (4+8) (ECTS: 9)
Introduction to child health and diseases course, definition of pediatric health conditions, normal newborn physiology and evaluation, physiological functions of the newborn, physiological adaptation to extrauterine life, evaluation of the newborn with laboratory findings, screening tests, evaluation of the general appearance of the newborn, problems that can be seen in the newborn and care of the newborn, nutritional requirements of the newborn at risk and midwifery care low birth weight baby small for gestational age baby large for gestational age, high risk newborn diseases hematological disorders, neurological disorders congenital heart diseases, respiratory disorders retinopathy of prematurity gastrointestinal disorders, sudden infant death syndrome, infections, evaluation of high risk newborn incubator feeding methods, situations requiring emergency treatment and care, situations requiring midwife diagnosis and referral and newborn resuscitation, pediatric health care Applications in midwifery and diseases, approach to children with fever, drug applications, applications in pediatric health and diseases midwifery, nasogastric applications, oxygen and steam application, material collection and special applications immunization
• EB 204 RISKY PREGNANCY AND CARE (4+8) (ECTS: 9)
Introduction to risky pregnancies, bleeding, risky conditions during pregnancy, Rh incompatibility, hypertensive diseases during pregnancy, the effects of individual factors on pregnancy, pregnancy and infectious diseases, pregnancy and neurological system diseases, pregnancy and hematological diseases, pregnancy and gastrointestinal system diseases, pregnancy and respiratory system diseases, pregnancy and cardiovascular system diseases, pregnancy and autoimmune system diseases, pregnancy and musculoskeletal system diseases pregnancy and dermatological diseases pregnancy and thromboembolic diseases surgical applications in pregnancy, pregnancy and nephrological diseases pregnancy and cancer, pregnancy and violence, pregnancy and mental health diseases
• EB 206 INFECTIOUS DISEASES (2+0) (ECTS: 3)
General characteristics of infectious diseases, general characteristics of infectious agents and infection formation, notification and isolation methods of infectious diseases, immunization for protection from infections, hospital infections and ways of prevention, infection control and prevention methods, respiratory tract infections, digestive tract infections, skin and mucosal transmitted diseases, sexually transmitted diseases, blood and other infections, student presentations
• EB 208 EPIDEMIOLOGY (2+0) (ECTS: 3)
Historical development of epidemiology, usage areas of epidemiological methods, descriptive epidemiology (person, place, time characteristics) analytical studies -1: case-control studies, analytical researches -2: cross-sectional studies field surveys, analytical studies -3: cohort studies, experimental studies: intervention research, methodological studies, the concept of "cause" (associations) in epidemiology, epidemiology of infectious diseases, epidemiological analysis of epidemics, epidemiological data sources, epidemiological criteria, epidemiological research planning, survey method, sampling
• EB 210 HEALTH INFORMATION AND BASIC INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES (2+0) (ECTS: 3)
Course introduction -e-learning, basic concepts -base of knowledge, introduction to information and information systems -operating systems, cloud computing, health informatics and technologies, computer science, terminology and innovation concepts, basic concepts -base of knowledge, introduction to information and information systems - operating systems, cloud computing, health informatics and technologies, computer science, terminology and innovation concepts, midwifery informatics, patient-oriented information systems, clinical information systems, diagnosis-treatment systems, hospital information systems, smart hospital applications, future technologies: simulation, tele -health, smart card, virtual reality, web-supported applications, its place in education and application, portable technologies, smartphone applications, health literacy, media, informatics and computer literacy -social networks and social media, security and privacy in health information systems, informatics addiction -protection of personal information and meat first
IV. SEMESTER VOCATIONAL ELECTIVES II
• EB 220 PREGNANCY AND EXERCISE (2+0) (ECTS: 3)
Benefits of exercise during pregnancy, scope of exercise during pregnancy, situations where exercise may be undesirable, recommendations in pregnancy exercise, when to stop exercising, safety limits of exercise during pregnancy, type of exercise: safe activities, controversial activities, dangerous activities during pregnancy, severity of exercise, responsibility of health personnel, general exercise in exercise categories, water pregnancy exercises, exercise examples
• EB 222 GENDER AND HEALTH (2+0) (ECTS: 3)
Gender roles and their effects on women's health, important health problems of women in their lifetimes and affecting factors, indicators of women's health, level of women's health in the world and in Turkey, women and health in international declarations, population policies and women, factors affecting fertility, unwanted pregnancies and induced abortions, reproductive health, sexuality and sexual health, safe motherhood, adolescent health (early marriages and pregnancies), menopausal and post-menopausal women's health, working life and women's health, working life and women's health, women's empowerment in social and cultural context/ empowerment and women's health
• EB 224 Midwifery in PRIMARY HEALTHCARE (2+0) (ECTS: 3)
Risk diagnosis in pregnancy, risky pregnancy in the world and in our country, the status of risky pregnancies in primary health care services, home care services in the world and in our country, hypertensive diseases during pregnancy, heart diseases and home follow-up, follow-up and home care of pregnant women with preterm birth risk in primary care, diabetic pregnant women in primary care follow-up and home care of pregnant women with neurological disease, primary care and home care of pregnant women with neurological disease, follow-up and home care of pregnant women with bleeding, follow-up and home care of pregnant women with social disadvantages and psychiatric diseases, follow-up and home care of pregnant women with respiratory system disease in primary care, bed The effect of resting on pregnant women and their families, postpartum home care of high-risk pregnancies, evaluation of the course, examples of studies on high-risk pregnancies lectures
• EB 226 ORAL AND DENTAL HEALTH IN PREGNANCY (2+0) (ECTS: 3)
Oral and dental anatomy, knowledge of substances, clinical devices, maintenance and repair, sterilization and disinfection, oral hygiene education, laboratory studies, laboratory studies, dental first aid, professional ethics
V. SEMESTER REQUIRED COURSES
• EB 301 NORMAL BIRTH AND AFTER PERIOD (4+8) (ECTS: 9)
Normal labor, physiology of labor, stages of labor, mechanism of labor, systemic response of the mother's body to labor, evaluation of the mother and preparation for birth, follow-up in the first stage of labor, pain in labor, follow-up in the second stage of labor, follow-up in the third stage of labor, follow-up in the fourth stage of labor , postpartum period and care, lactation
• EB 303 KNOWLEDGE OF WOMEN'S HEALTH AND DISEASES (4+0) (ECTS: 6)
Social position of women - factors affecting women's health - status and promotion of women's health in the world and in Turkey - causes of domestic violence and violence against women, stages of women's life and problems related to these stages, screening, diagnosis and treatment methods used to evaluate women's health and midwife role, sexual health, behavior, values, beliefs and practices, sexual function cycle in men and women - sexual dysfunctions, common women's health problems, pelvic support structure disorder, genital fistulas, uterine anomalies and endometriosis, gynecological tumors, gynecological cancers, national cancer screening program, breast examination, pap-smear, sexually transmitted infections and the role of the midwife in early diagnosis and treatment
• EB 305 HEALTH AND DISEASES OF CHILDREN (4+0) (ECTS: 6)
Introduction to child health and diseases course, definition of child health conditions, normal newborn physiology and evaluation, newborn physiological functions, evaluation of newborn with laboratory findings, screening tests, common problems and care of newborns, nutritional requirements of newborns, risky newborn and midwifery care, low birth weight baby small for gestational age baby large for gestational age, high risk newborn diseases hematological disorders, neurological disorders congenital heart diseases, respiratory disorders retinopathy of prematurity, gastrointestinal disorders, sudden infant death syndrome infections, evaluation of high risk newborn, incubator ( incubator) feeding methods, situations requiring emergency treatment and care, neonatal resuscitation, applications in pediatric health and diseases midwifery, approach to children with fever, drug applications
• EB 307 SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH METHODS IN midwifery (2+0) (ECTS: 3)
Research process. research problem sources, formulation, hypothesis development, literature review, data collection in research. validity, reliability, selectivity, sensitivity, data collection in research. validity, reliability, selectivity, sensitivity, population and sample, determination of sample size. sampling methods, classification of research types (designs) and general characteristics, their use in quantitative research and midwifery research problems, differences in quantitative and qualitative research methods, qualitative research methods and their use in midwifery research problems, sources of error in research, research ethics and writing a research report, research topic selection and article review, research critique presentation
V. SEMESTER GENERAL ELECTIVE COURSES I
• GS 005 STRESS AND TIME MANAGEMENT (2+0) (ECTS:3)
Definitions of stress, types, physical and behavioral consequences, stress-personality relationship, stress-work quality of life relationship, physical, mental and behavioral approaches to coping with stress, time management
• GS 009 VOLUNTEER STUDIES (2+0) (ECTS:3)
Responsibility and social responsibility: conceptual analysis, ethics and morals, historical development of social responsibility, corporate social responsibility, social responsibility in the context of social services and human rights, international social responsibility, volunteering, social responsibility projects, how is the project prepared?
• GS 011 CREATIVE DRAMA AND IMPROVEMENT (2+0) (ECTS:3)
Drama basic concepts, creativity, dramatization, improvisation, role playing, self-expression, empathy, playing games
• GS 013 ACADEMIC TURKISH (2+0) (ECTS:3)
 For international students who start their education in Turkish programs of universities, information will be given to improve their Turkish knowledge level during their education, since the Turkish education they receive in the Turkish preparatory class is not sufficient to keep their success levels high, especially in social programs.
• GS 019 HUMAN RIGHTS (2+0) (ECTS:3)
Historical Development of Human Rights, European Convention on Human Rights and International Fundamental Documents on the Protection of Human Rights, European Court of Human Rights and its Case Laws, Fundamental Rights and Freedoms, Generational Rights
• GS 021 ENTREPRENEURSHIP (2+0) (ECTS:3)
The concept of entrepreneurship, the basic characteristics of entrepreneurship; functions of entrepreneurship, developments in entrepreneurship; creativity and innovation in entrepreneurship, preparation of business plan and business plan; business establishment, internal and external entrepreneurship, technological innovation and economic performance; entrepreneurship and competition in market economy, international entrepreneurship, development of entrepreneurship in Turkey; entrepreneurship in developing and developed countries
• GS 023 PROJECT MANAGEMENT (2+0) (ECTS:3)
 Key management issues affecting project management and project success; project management functions, time management, cost analysis and linear programming and optimization based on project management
• GS 025 HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (2+0) (ECTS:3)
Definition and functions of human resources management, human resources management functions, employee recruitment, job application, interview techniques, employee training, career management and career planning, performance evaluation and performance evaluation techniques, remuneration, employee motivation, human resources that affect employee loyalty and productivity. management applications
• GS 029 HISTORY OF SCIENCE (2+0) (ECTS:3)
The birth of science, science from the perspective of civilizations, Nile and Anatolian civilizations; Asian, Chinese, Indian, Roman, Greek and Islamic civilizations, European, American, Asian, Far East, Middle-Eastern civilizations, Turkish world science and technology history, glass, textile and ceramic technology history, iron-copper and casting technology history
• GS 33 PHOTOGRAPHY (2+0) (ECTS:3)
Will be able to have a general knowledge about photography, will be able to learn the practice of photographing and printing. Filters, equipment and systems used in photography
• GS 037 EFFECTIVE AND BEAUTIFUL SPEAKING (2+0) (ECTS:3)
Communication is one of our most important issues in the 21st century. In this context, within the scope of the course, the importance of expressing the thoughts and feelings of individuals speaking in public with the right words will be discussed so that they can express themselves better. Mainly, in order to master the art of rhetoric, all linguistic tools, word choice, sentence structure, melody in speech, emphasis, tone of voice, ways of improving speech tempo will be emphasized.
• GS 041 SIGNAL LANGUAGE (2+0) (ECTS:3)
Turkish translation language, hand and body shapes, Body condition of hands, The function of mimics, Communicating with a hearing-impaired person in the TID series, Making sense of the sign Original expression, conveying feelings and opinions
V. SEMESTER VOCATIONAL ELECTIVES III COURSES
• EB 321 BIRTH PAIN AND MANAGEMENT (2+0) (ECTS: 3)
Labor pain, physiology of labor pain and history of labor, management of labor pain-pain theories / the role of the midwife in the use of non-pharmacological methods, evaluation of labor pain and the scales used, natural birth philosophy, pharmacological methods used in labor pain regional anesthesia-epidural anesthesia/patient-controlled anesthesia, delivery non-pharmacological methods used in perineal massage and sacral massage, non-pharmacological methods used in labor pain, lamaze method, non-pharmacological methods used in labor pain acupressure and sp6 point, non-pharmacological methods used in labor pain acupuncture-homeopathic sterile water injection, non-pharmacological methods used in labor pain, reflexology, used in labor pain nonpharmacological methods hydrotherapy, nonpharmacological methods used in labor pain yoga, postpartum period and pain.
• EB 323 BREASTFEEDING COUNSELING (2+0) (ECTS: 3)
Importance of breastfeeding, the importance of breastfeeding and breastfeeding, its benefits and characteristics, changes in the breast during pregnancy and the physiology of milk production and flow, changes in the breast during pregnancy and the physiology of milk production and flow, local breastfeeding status, breastfeeding techniques, baby breastfeeding process and its characteristics, assessment and monitoring of breastfeeding, listening, nutrition, learning, health practices of the breastfeeding mother, self-confidence and support of the nursing mother, increasing breast milk and ensuring the continuity of breastfeeding - women's nutrition, health, fertility and employment status, breast-related situations, consulting practices
• EB 325 HEALTH LITERACY (2+0) (ECTS: 3)
Introduction and general information, what is health literacy? how to measure, the importance of health literacy, Turkey and Europe for general and sub-indexes of health literacy, comparison of average scores, classification of health literacy, evaluation and measurement of health literacy, rapid estimation of adult literacy in medicine, rapid estimation of adult literacy in medicine, importance of health literacy for children, Health literacy research in Turkey, steps to improve health communication in individuals with low health literacy
• EB 327 COMPLEMENTARY APPLICATIONS IN WOMEN'S HEALTH (2+0) (ECTS: 3)
General introduction to complementary and supportive care practices, mind-body based practices (music therapy, art therapy, meditation, yoga, hypnosis, relaxation techniques), manipulative and body-based practices (massage, aromatherapy, reflexology, exercise, hot and cold practices), energy-based practices (reiki, therapeutic touch, bioenergy, biofeedback), biologically based practices (phytotherapy), traditional health systems/alternative medical systems (acupuncture, acupressure, tens), examples of traditional cultural practices and their effects on health
VI. SEMESTER REQUIRED COURSES
• EB 302 RISKY BIRTH AND POSTnatal Period (4+8) (ECTS: 9)
Risky situations related to labor / definition of risky labor / dangers of difficult labor (dystosia) for mother and baby / preparation of the mother for complicated labor / -dystocia and care -dystosiler related to uterine contractions, dystocia of uterine dysfunctions, latent phase prolongation, active phase and its problems, prolongation of the second stage of labor, dystocia of uterine origin / hypotonic uterine dysfunction, hypertonic and/or uncoordinated uterine dysfunction, partus precipitatus (rapid delivery), localized abnormalities of the uterus (pathological retraction ring, insufficient voionter support), dystocias related to the birth canal and care pelvic inlet stenosis, mid pelvis stenosis, pelvic outlet stenosis) delivery tract dystocia soft canal dystocia, adnexal dystocia and adjacent organs, dystocia related to birth object presentation abnormalities breech presentation, breech delivery management, transverse and oblique presentations, shoulder dystocia, compound arrivals, a) hand with head b) head presentation of the foot) cord prolapse, cord prolapse, dystosilar position anomalies related to the birth object, deflection presentations of the head, facial presentation, forehead presentation, vertex presentation, great fontanel (bregma presentation), persisted occiput posterior, persisted occiput transversus, high straight posture, deep transverse posture, asynclitusmus, dystocia related to the birth object, fetal developmental abnormalities large baby, hydrocephalus, wide fetal abdomen, other anomalies -dystocias related to maternal psychology and care, pre-term labor post-term labor fetal distress hypertension labor in a woman with heart disease, labor in a woman with heart disease, labor in a woman with asthma, labor in a mother with epilepsy, labor and postpartum care in a mother with diabetes, definition and symptoms of labor in women with multiple pregnancy, postpartum infections and care , prevention and treatment of perineal and vulva infection endometritis peritonitis salphingitis s septicemia and toxic shock, breast problems and care -large breast -breast fullness -nipple crack -mastitis -breast abscess - breastfeeding in special circumstances, Low birth weight baby. Non-breastfed babies. Working mothers - stimulation of the milk let-down reflex. Manually expressing breast milk - drugs and breastfeeding / - suppression of milk secretion, urinary tract infections and care -cystitis -pyelonephritis -idiopathic postpartum acute renal failure e) thromboembolic conditions and care -femoral thrombophlebitis -pelvic thrombophlebitis -pulmonary embolism -deep vein thrombosis in the leg f) postpartum cardiac problems g) postpartum depression, postpartum emotional problems and care, postpartum contraception, monitoring and evaluation of fetal health, labor in women with premature rupture of membranes amniotic fluid anomalies amniotic fluid with meconium amniotic fluid embolism umbilical cord anomalies placental interventions labor anomalies amniotomy -application and monitoring of uterotonic agents prostaglandins breast stimulation peeling of fetal membranes laminar or synthetic dilators interventions for labor -amniotomy -forceps / vacuum extraction -vaginal birth after cesarean section, risky situation in the postpartum period r a) postpartum hemorrhages and care placenta retention bleeding hematoma uterine atony uterine rupture perine-vagen-cervix tears and repair hematoma coagulation disorders uterine subinvolution uterine inversion sheean syndrome
• EB 304 REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND FAMILY PLANNING (4+2) (ECTS: 7)
Objectives and objectives of the course, identification of the skill guide, exams and evaluation, reproductive health and the status of family planning in Turkey, policies and effects on family planning, reproductive health, sexual health reproductive rights, reproductive health policies and laws in our country, family in the world and Turkey history of family planning studies in the world and in Turkey, today and tomorrow of family planning studies, counseling of family planning, prevention of infection, genital tract infections, contraceptive methods containing estrogen + progesterone (coccus, mesigyna), methods containing progestin (mini pills, depot provera, norplant, intrauterine tool, barrier methods, surgical methods natural family planning (dap), contraception after childbirth and abortion lactotional amenorrhea (lam), infertility emergency contraception, infertility
• EB 306 FIRST AID (2+0) (ECTS: 4)
General first aid information, systems that make up the body, vital signs, evaluation of the injured person and the scene, basic life support, first aid in bleeding, first aid in injuries, first aid in burns, frostbite-heat stroke, first aid in fractures, dislocations and sprains, first aid in unconsciousness, poisoning first aid, first aid for animal bites, first aid for foreign objects in the eyes, ears and nose, first aid for choking, patient-injured transport techniques, prevention from accidents and education
• EB 308 BIOSTATISTICS (2+0) (ECTS: 4)
Basic statistical concepts, usage areas of biostatistics, Classification of data, Tables and graphs; univariate tables and graphs: histogram, bar graph, branch-leaf graph, box-line graphs, mean and standard deviation graphs, Bidirectional tables and graphs; Cross tables, multivariate applications of basic graphical representations, scatterplots, Sampling methods, Sample distributions and confidence intervals: Sample distribution of mean and ratio, standard error, confidence intervals. Sampling methods, Sample distributions and confidence intervals: Sample distribution of mean and ratio, standard error, confidence intervals, Probability definitions and applications, 9th week Introduction to hypothesis testing: The purpose of hypothesis testing, stages, error types, p and alpha values, decision making process , parametric and non-parametric hypothesis testing. Hypothesis Tests (single-sample tests, dependent and independent two-sample tests, dependent and independent K-sample tests), Correlation and regression, Analysis.
 
VI. SEMESTER GENERAL ELECTIVES II
• GS 006 Diction and Effective Speech (2+0) (ECTS: 3)
What is art of speech, definition of voice and speech, anatomy of voice apparatus, physiology of voice apparatus, definition of articulation, breath and articulation exercises, articulation, breath and articulation exercises, breath and articulation examples, word stress, group stress, sentence stress, intonation exercises,
• GS 020 PROBLEM SOLVING AND DECISION MAKING (2+0) (ECTS:3)
Teaching the definition and solution methods of various mathematical modeling and quantitative analysis methods such as linear/nonlinear programming, goal programming, transportation, project management, quantitative decision making.
• GS 004 MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION (2+0) (ECTS:3)
Communication process, communication types, communication models, communication theories, concept of media and society, media and public opinion, media, politics, propaganda, media in Turkey
• GS 018 SUSTAINABILITY (2+0) (ECTS:3)
It is aimed to introduce the concept of sustainable development, which has become a rising trend in the world, and to raise awareness.
• GS 032 QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (2+0) (ECTS:3)
Development of the concept of quality and quality, quality management system standards, quality economics, problem identification and solving techniques, tolerances and specifications, statistical process control and control charts for quantitative and qualitative measures, acceptance sampling plans, operating characteristic curve, process capability analysis, measuring devices definition of general measurement elements, measurement and control methods used for various quantities in engineering according to the metric and imperial measurement system, measurement errors, geometric tolerances and gauge types, calibration and details
• GS 038 LABOR LAW (2+0) (ECTS:3)
Concept of law, functions of law, differences of legal rules from other legal rules regulating social life, types of sanctions, branches of law, sources of labor law, individual labor law, collective labor law
• GS 046 CURRENT ECONOMIC ISSUES (2+0) (ECTS:3)
A look at the current problems of the world economy through the lens of regions, sectors and themes
• GS 048 PUBLIC RELATIONS (2+0) (ECTS:3)
Definition of the concept of public relations, concepts close to public relations, structuring of public relations units in enterprises, characteristics of public relations specialists, research and evaluation in public relations and public relations practices
• GS 024 TECHNOLOGY ADDICTION (2+0) (ECTS:3)
 It enables students to gain awareness about technology addiction. They have basic knowledge about planning, implementing and evaluating behavior change strategies for technology addiction.
• GS 008 PROFESSIONAL ETHICS (2+0) (ECTS:3)
 Ethics and morals concepts, ethical systems, factors that play a role in the formation of morality, examining professional ethics, professional corruption and the consequences of unethical behaviors in professional life, social responsibility concept
VI. SEMESTER VOCATIONAL IV ELECTIVE COURSES
• EB 320 CARE PROCESS IN MISSION (2+0) (ECTS:3)
Concepts related to midwifery, definition of midwifery process, its aims and stages, classification systems and taxonomy in health care, classification of midwifery diagnoses, data collection/situation assessment, planning and implementation, evaluation and recording, classification of midwifery practices, classification of midwifery care outcomes, patient outcomes, sample midwifery care process case study-I.
• EB 322 EMERGENCY OBSTETRIC CARE (2+0) (ECTS:3)
Course introduction, emergency obstetric care system, legal regulations on emergency obstetric care. rights and team approach, communication and counseling in emergency obstetric care, management of hypertensive situations in midwifery and case discussion, ministry of health practices within the scope of standards in emergency obstetric care services, bleeding management in pregnancy and case discussion. management of non-progressing trauma. management of neonatal emergencies, management of postpartum hemorrhage. Management of infections in AOB, forensic problems in obstetric and gynecological emergencies, blood transfusion, case report
• EB 324 NEWBORN RESUSITATION (2+0) (ECTS:3)
Neonatal deaths in the world and in Turkey, the importance of neonatal resuscitation, the need for resuscitation, physiological changes in the newborn, high-risk pregnancies and newborns, problems with pregnancy and the mother, conditions that put the newborn at risk, causes of delay in the onset of regular respiration, problems in the transition from fetal circulation to neonatal circulation and transition process problems. initial steps ventilation chest compression, tracheal intubation drug therapy post-resuscitation care, classroom practice, classroom practice,
• EB 326 INFERTILITY AND COUNSELING (2+0) (ECTS:3)
Definition of infertility, factors affecting fertility, causes of infertility, definition and duties of infertility midwife, ethical problems and legal regulations in assisted reproductive techniques, infertility diagnosis methods, infertility diagnosis methods, assisted reproductive techniques, assisted reproductive techniques, complications in the treatment process and midwifery-midwifery lecture notes approach, complications in the treatment process with assisted reproductive techniques and midwifery-midwifery lecture notes approach, psychosocial and psychosexual effects of infertility, evidence-based practices in infertility
VII. SEMESTER REQUIRED COURSES
• EB 401 TEACHING IN midwifery (2+0) (ECTS: 4)
Educational technology and teaching methods, health education, creativity, cooperative learning, critical thinking, teaching and learning styles, technology use in teaching, group education practices, problem-based teaching-learning, antenatal education, parent schools, birth support education
• EB 403 VOCATIONAL EDUCATION I (0+24) (ECTS: 15)
It covers midwifery care and practices given in gynecology and obstetrics clinics, mother-child health centers.
• EB 405 MENTAL HEALTH (4+0) (ECTS: 5)
The concept of mental health is fighting against mental problems, the characteristics of mentally healthy individuals are normal abnormal concept, mental diseases etiology of mental diseases symptoms in mental diseases, mental diseases etiology of mental diseases symptoms in mental diseases, mental diseases etiology of mental diseases symptoms in mental diseases, mental state examination and interview, classroom effectiveness, premenstrual period and mental health, pregnancy and mental health, problematic pregnancies and mental problems in problematic pregnancies, mental problems in postpartum period, menopausal period and mental health, use of psychotropic drugs during pregnancy and postpartum period
 
VII. SEMESTER VOCATIONAL ELECTIVES V
• EB 421 GYNECOLOGY ONCOLOGY (2+0) (ECTS: 3)
Epidemiology of gynecological cancers Immunology of gynecological cancers breast and testicular tumors vulva, vagina tumors cervix tumors uterus, tubal tumors ovarian tumors chemotherapy in gynecological cancers stem cell therapy and CAM applications in chemotherapy symptom management in chemotherapy cancers in special conditions midwifery studies on gynecological cancers, treatment and ethical aspects of research new developments in gynecological cancers
• EB 423 PREnatal EDUCATION APPROACHES (2+0) (ECTS: 3)
Adult education, education tools and equipment, education methods, prenatal education methods - one-to-one education method - videotape education method - computer and internet education, prenatal education methods -group education, conceptual structure in prenatal education classes, prenatal education Philosophy and roles in classrooms, history, importance and purpose of prenatal education classes, basic features of prenatal education classes, pregnancy exercises, types of prenatal education classes, research on prenatal education classes
• EB 425 DEVELOPMENT OF EDUCATIONAL MATERIAL IN HEALTH EDUCATION (2+0) (ECTS: 3)
To remember the basic concepts of health education, to learn innovative approaches to develop equipment in health education, to design, prepare and use educational materials for the learning environment, to present examples of improved education/training materials, to distribute topics to students, to form groups, to design, prepare and prepare educational materials. selection, technology-supported audio-visual tools and principles of use - development of tools to facilitate the explanation of female reproductive physiology, development of tools and equipment to facilitate the training to give information about pregnancy, development of tools to facilitate the explanation of birth methods and types, training to be given in the postpartum period developing tools to use in all kinds of training on gynecological issues
• EB 427 RADIOLOGY (2+0) (ECTS: 3)
Radiological examination methods (x-ray, mri), radiological examination methods (ct, pet, ultrasonography, angiography, fluoroscopy), radiological anatomy, radiological pathology (fracture, subluxation, dislocation, neoplasia), radiological pathology (atrophy, sclerosis, infection, implants, peripheral nerve lesions), lung pathologies and radiology in specific situations, different tissue pathologies and evaluation: heart-lung, regional pathologies and evaluation: cervical and lumbar, regional pathologies and evaluation: pelvis and hip, regional pathologies and evaluation: knee, foot ankle, foot, regional pathologies and evaluation: shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand regional pathologies and evaluation: cranium, central nervous system, different tissue pathologies and evaluation: muscle, nerve, tendon, ligament, different tissue pathologies and evaluation: bone, cartilage
VII. SEMESTER VOCATIONAL ELECTIVES VI COURSES
• EB 429 REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH WITH CASE (2+0) (ECTS: 3)
Development of reproductive rights in women's health, reproductive rights and ethics, reproductive rights, case study.
• EB 431 FORENSIC MISSION AND HEALTH LAW (2+0) (ECTS: 3)
History and development of forensic medicine and forensic sciences, medical intervention errors - human errors - equipment errors (mechanical errors) - system errors, medical practice errors in gynecology and obstetrics and medical practice errors in midwifery, gynecology and obstetrics and midwifery, midwives legal responsibilities, legal problems faced by midwives during pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum period, the role and responsibilities of midwives in cases of violence against health workers, child abuse, domestic violence and sexual assault, the role and responsibilities of midwives in cases of child abuse, domestic violence and sexual assault, Examples of court decisions concerning midwifery and obstetrics medicine, examples of court decisions concerning midwifery and obstetrics medicine
• EB 433 EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICES IN midwifery (2+0) (ECTS: 3)
Evidence-based medicine and its history and evidence-based practices, all definitions of evidence-based medicine levels of evidence: what is the best evidence available? Evidence-based practice process, evidence-based practice resources, systematic reviews, evidence-based practice guides, use of electronic library databases and resource search, evidence-based guides and protocol examples specific to the obstetric practice and midwifery profession, evidence-based study examples related to the antenatal period. examination, examination of evidence-based study examples related to labor, examination of evidence-based study examples related to postpartum period, evidence-based clinical protocol examples from obsetric practices to newborn, evidence-based clinical protocol examples from obsetric applications to newborn
• EB 435 ADOLESCENT HEALTH (2+0) (ECTS: 3)
Adolescence, the state of adolescent health in our country and in the world, communication with adolescents and family approach, developmental characteristics of adolescence, evaluation and vaccination of adolescent health, nutrition and nutritional disorders in adolescents, evidence-based midwifery approaches, adolescent pregnancies, risky behaviors and prevention in adolescents, evidence-based midwifery approaches, behavioral disorders and violence in adolescents, labeling theory of young people
 
VIII. SEMESTER REQUIRED COURSES
• EB 402 MANAGEMENT IN MISSION (2+0) (ECTS: 4)
Introduction to management, health services management and health institutions, laws and regulations related to midwifery, midwifery services management, functions of midwives (personnel selection, placement), midwifery services management process (data collection, planning, organization), midwifery services management process (directing , executive control, coordination, stress, burnout and job satisfaction, power and authority, team concept and leadership, change, motivation, communication, problem solving - decision making, conflict management, time management, in-service training, total quality systems
• EB 404 VOCATIONAL EDUCATION II (0+24) (ECTS: 15)
It covers midwifery care and practices given in gynecology and obstetrics clinics, mother-child health centers.
• EB 406 SEMINAR (2+0) (ECTS: 5)
Evaluation of fetal health lecture notes, prenatal hemorrhages EMR hyperemesis gravidarum lecture notes, lecture notes pregnancy and anemia, hypertensive conditions in pregnancy, lecture notes pregnancy and heart disease (including birth and postpartum period), pregnancy and diabetes, multiple pregnancy, lecture notes pregnancy and infectious diseases, Rh incompatibility, immunization, lecture notes factors that play a role in labor, lecture notes physiology of labor, lecture notes stages of labor, lecture notes follow-up and care in labor, intervention in labor, postpartum hemorrhages lecture notes, lecture notes preterm labor, postterm labor, lecture notes amniotic fluid embolism, dystocia, lecture notes newborn requiring special care, lecture notes neonatal complications
VIII. SEMESTER ELECTIVE COURSES
• EB 420 ALTERNATIVE METHODS OF BIRTH (2+0) (ECTS: 3)
Alternative birth positions, water birth, positions used in the first stage of labor, positions used in the second stage of labor, positions used after birth, pain relief positions at birth, hypnosis, acupressure, musicotherapy, aromatherapy, homeopathy,
• EB 422 WOMEN AND HEALTH POLICIES (2+0) (ECTS: 3)
Meeting, expectations, the concept of policy, classification of policy, health policies, development of health policies, development of health policies in Turkey, gender, gender, what is gender equality? Being a woman in western countries: health problems of western women and health policies followed, women and health policies in different Muslim countries, population policies from different country experiences Being a woman in Africa: African women's health problems, regional-global policies, being a woman in Turkey, Turkey Women's health problems and policies, migration and women's health in Turkey, student presentations
• EB 424 GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT (2+0) (ECTS: 3)
Introduction to the Course: Definition of growth and development concepts, -principles, -influencing factors, cognitive development theory, moral development theory, psychosexual theory, psychosocial development theory, infancy and its developmental characteristics and period-specific problems, developmental periods, developmental tasks, play period and developmental characteristics and period-specific problems, play period and its developmental characteristics and period-specific problems, preschool period and its developmental characteristics and period-specific problems, school period and developmental characteristics and period-specific problems, school period and developmental characteristics and period-specific problems, adolescence period and period-specific problems. developmental features and period-specific problems
• EB 426 PRENATAL DIAGNOSTIC METHODS (2+0) (ECTS: 3)
Introduction to prenatal diagnosis, prenatal diagnosis indications, aneuploidy mechanisms and epidemiology, common chromosomal syndromes, invasive and non-invasive techniques in prenatal diagnosis, amniocentesis, cordocentesis and CVS, prenatal diagnosis from maternal blood, molecular genetics in prenatal diagnosis, preimplantation genetic diagnosis, single gene diseases , genetic counseling in mendelian diseases, prenatal screening, ethical and legal aspects of genetic counseling
• EB 428 UROGYNECOLOGY (2+0) (ECTS: 3)
Basic definitions in urogynecology, lower pelvic floor anatomy and physiology, maintaining continence, frequency of urinary and fecal incontinence symptoms, the effect of urinary and fecal incontinence on quality of life and sexuality, diagnosis of urinary and fecal incontinence, treatment methods in urinary and fecal incontinence, conservative treatment methods in urinary and fecal incontinence, urogynecology and the role of the midwife, vaginal fistula, rectovaginal fistula and midwifery care in patients with fistula, the effect of pregnancy and childbirth on the pelvic floor, protection of the pelvic floor during pregnancy and delivery, anterior vaginal wall repair, vaginal posterior wall repair
• EB 430 TRANSCULTURAL Midwifery (2+0) (ECTS: 3)
Transcultural midwifery, the history of transcultural midwifery, cultural approach in midwifery care, the purpose and importance of cultural approach in midwifery care, understanding the cultural connections of family and individuals, diagnostic areas of cultural characteristics, basic principles for culturally sensitive midwifery practices, intercultural midwifery ethics, cultural beliefs and practices in women's health , integrating culture into care in women's health practices, intercultural midwifery in perinatology, transcultural care models, culture-based health care systems and organizations, and intercultural communication
• EB 432 BIOPHYSICS (2+0) (ECTS: 3)
Basic concepts of molecular biophysics, biophysical properties of body fluids and living structures, cell membrane biophysics, membrane transport, intercellular communication, action potential, synaptic transmission biophysics, conduction and contraction in skeletal muscle, sensory biophysics, circulatory biophysics, effects of electrical currents on tissue, radiation biophysics biological effects of radiation
• EB 434 LEADERSHIP IN HEALTH (2+0) (ECTS: 3)
Overview of the concept of leadership, history of leadership and midwife leaders, leadership in midwifery, leadership and management, leadership theories, new leadership approaches, characteristics of effective leaders, leadership and culture, leadership and gender, leadership and motivation, change management and leadership, entrepreneurship and leadership, leadership and emotional intelligence, review of articles about leadership in midwifery