The aim of the course is to train future general practitioners to recognize and assess the underlying risk factors from the human environment (pollution of air, soil, water, food, waste disposal, noise and vibration), which can lead to damage of health. In addition, students are given basic knowledge and skills to assess the behavior and eating habits and physical activity, which are basically the most common mass chronic diseases and preventive and therapeutic non-pharmacological measures act promptly to prevent or resolve them.
After completion of the course of Hygiene with Medical Ecology, the student will be able to competently assess the results of measurements of risk factors from the environment and their effect on human health, to propose preventive measures and participate in the rehabilitation and preservation of the environment and human health. Future medical doctors will also be able to propose, implement and monitor the effects of the changed rate of medical nutrition therapy for the most common non-communicable diseases, which he/she will meet in routine practice.
Nađa Vasiljević, MD, PhD, Professor of the Hygiene and Medical Ecology
Jakovljević Branko, MD, PhD, Professor of the Hygiene and Medical Ecology
Backović Dušan, MD, PhD, Professor of the Hygiene and Medical Ecology
Milenković Sanja, MD, PhD, Professor of the Hygiene and Medical Ecology
Maksimović Miloš, MD, PhD, Professor of the Hygiene and Medical Ecology, Course Director
Paunović Katarina, MD, PhD, Professor of the Hygiene and Medical Ecology
Davidović Dragana, MD, PhD, Professor of the Hygiene and Medical Ecology
Živojinović Ilić Jelena, MD, PhD, Professor of the Hygiene and Medical Ecology
Banjanin Nikolina, MD, PhD, Docent of the Hygiene and Medical Ecology
Tomanić Milena, MD, PhD, Docent of the Hygiene and Medical Ecology
Jovanović Ana, MD, Assistant of the Hygiene with Medical Ecology
HYGIENE SCHEDULE XI semester
Practicals, Seminars and Lectures at the Institue of Hygiene at 8:00 am
1. WEEK
Practicals:
Indoor climate analysis
Air pollution monitoring
Lectures:
Introduction
Environmental noise pollution
Noise and health risks
2. WEEK
Practicals:
Illumination analysis and air dust monitoring
Noise and vibration analysis
Lectures:
Housing
Environmental carcinogenes
3. WEEK
Practicals:
Sanitary microbiology
Sanitary examination of drinking water
Lecture:
Air pollution
4. WEEK
Practicals:
Sanitary microbiology
Sanitary examination of drinking water
Lectures:
Water supply
Drinking water
5. WEEK
Practicals:
Microbiological analysis and water treatment
Sanitary aspect of foood examination
Lecture:
Sanitary microbiology
6. WEEK
Practicals:
Nutritional status assesment
Energy requirements and diet planning
Lectures:
Soil pollution and sewage
School hygiene
7. WEEK
Practicals:
Nutritional status assesment
Energy requirements and diet planning
Lectures:
Food
Optimal nutrition
8. WEEK
Practical & Seminar
Protection against ionizing radiation and chemical agents
Air pollution
Lecture: Recreation and sport
9. WEEK
Seminars:
Soil pollution and sewage
Drinking water, noise and housing
Colloquium after seminars
Lectures:
MNT
MNT CVD
10. WEEK
Seminars:
Sanitary microbiology
Physical activity and recreation
Lecture:
Nutritional disorders 1
11. WEEK
Seminars:
Nutrition 1
Nutrition 2
Lecture:
Nutritional disorders 2
12. WEEK
Seminar:
School hygiene and mental hygiene
Lecture:
Mental hygiene
13. WEEK
Seminars:
Preventive medicine in disasters (group I 8.00; group II 9.30)
Lecture:
Preventive medicine in disasters
Evaluation of the course and signatures!
Activity |
Points |
Lectures, Practicals, Seminars |
3+3+4=10 |
Colloquim- |
20 |
Practical part +Oral part= Final 20+50 (every question 2 points) |
70 |
In total |
100 |
WE JUST HAVE FINAL EXAM (15 QUESTIONS FROM PRACTICALS AND 20 FROM THE LECTURES!!!
Research topics
Miloš Maksimović, Course Director
E-mail: milosmaksimovic71@gmail.com