ANATOMY- seminars: thorax

Seminar schedule: Thorax (third seminar)

Group 1

Date: Monday, June 19, 2023

Time: 08.00 – 09.30

Location: “Plava Sala” Faculty of Medicine

 

Group 1 Student Seminar theme: Thorax
Gökalp Sencer Çetinsoy Lymphatic drainage of breasts and its significance in breast cancers
Ibrahim Enes Ekinci Diaphragm (anatomy and its role in respiration)
Erika Zehra Mansuroğlu Ribs and costovertebral joints (morphology and function)
Birgül Rüveyda Sivri Esophagus (morphology and function; clinical features of Barrett’ s esophagus and esophageal varices)

 

 

Group 2

Date: Monday, June 19, 2023

Time: 09.30 – 11.00

Location: “Plava Sala” Faculty of Medicine

Group 2 Student Seminar theme: Thorax
Joel  Johson Lymphatic drainage of breasts and its significance in breast cancers
Muntassar Ismail Shaikh Diaphragm (anatomy and its role in respiration)
Kanimozhi Govindaraju Ribs and costovertebral joints (morphology and function)
Dhivyadharashini Ramu Esophagus (morphology and function; clinical features of Barrett’ s esophagus and esophageal varices)
Madhan Veerapandian Pleura (anatomy and function); features of pneumothorax
Gilmer Roshan Ramesh Bronchial tree (definition, anatomical characteristics and function)
Jeevitha Senthil Murugan Cardiac valves (anatomy and function; heart valve disease)

 

 

Group 3

Date: Monday, June 19, 2023

Time: 11.00 – 12.30

Location: “Plava Sala” Faculty of Medicine

 

Group 3 Student Seminar theme: Thorax
Pavithra Javalagiri Lymphatic drainage of breasts and its significance in breast cancers
Jayakrishna Chowdari Kakarla Diaphragm (anatomy and its role in respiration)
Abirami Ulaganathan Ribs and costovertebral joints (morphology and function)
Sasidharan Panjatcharam Esophagus (morphology and function; clinical features of Barrett’ s esophagus and esophageal varices)
Ankit Rao Pathan Pleura (anatomy and function); features of pneumothorax
Kumar Sparsh Raj Bronchial tree (definition, anatomical characteristics and function)
Marlon Samuel Selvaraj Cardiac valves (anatomy and function; heart valve disease)
Muhammed Unaiskhan Muhammed Nazeer Conduction system of  heart (anatomical structures and disorders)

 

Note: Students who have not been assigned a seminar are also required to attend classes in the group specified time.

 

To student it is assigned the specific anatomical topic which the student will present orally.  Presentation should be made by Microsoft Power Point software. Oral presentation should last between 10 and 15 minutes. Presentations should be minimum 10 slides long. Use easy-to-read fonts such as Times New Roman or Arial. Keep text to a minimum 6-8 lines per slide or the presented picture explain orally. For better projection visualization keep font size 22 or bigger. Leave out the sound effects and background music. Proofread it.

 

Consultations via email:  zlatan.stojanovic@med.unibl.org