| Week |
Subject |
Related Preparation |
| 1) |
Professional Use of English for Physiotherapy |
1. Glendinning, E., & Howard, R. (2007). Professional English in Use Medicine. Cambridge University Press. |
| 2) |
Physiotherapy Terminology |
1. Glendinning, E., & Howard, R. (2007). Professional English in Use Medicine. Cambridge University Press. |
| 3) |
Treatment Modalities in Physiotherapy – Physical Agents and Electrotherapy |
1. Glendinning, E., & Howard, R. (2007). Professional English in Use Medicine. Cambridge University Press. |
| 4) |
Treatment Modalities in Physiotherapy – Therapeutic Exercises |
1. Glendinning, E., & Howard, R. (2007). Professional English in Use Medicine. Cambridge University Press. |
| 5) |
Treatment Modalities in Physiotherapy – Manual Therapy |
1. Glendinning, E., & Howard, R. (2007). Professional English in Use Medicine. Cambridge University Press. |
| 6) |
Physiotherapy Interview in Orthopaedic Rehabilitation Settings |
1. Glendinning, E., & Howard, R. (2007). Professional English in Use Medicine. Cambridge University Press. |
| 7) |
Physiotherapy Interview in Neurological Rehabilitation Settings |
1. Glendinning, E., & Howard, R. (2007). Professional English in Use Medicine. Cambridge University Press. |
| 8) |
Midterm Exam |
1. Glendinning, E., & Howard, R. (2007). Professional English in Use Medicine. Cambridge University Press. |
| 9) |
Physiotherapy Interview in Pediatric Rehabilitation Settings |
1. Glendinning, E., & Howard, R. (2007). Professional English in Use Medicine. Cambridge University Press. |
| 10) |
Physiotherapy Interview in Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Settings |
1. Glendinning, E., & Howard, R. (2007). Professional English in Use Medicine. Cambridge University Press. |
| 11) |
Physiotherapy Interview in Sports Rehabilitation Settings |
1. Glendinning, E., & Howard, R. (2007). Professional English in Use Medicine. Cambridge University Press. |
| 12) |
Physiotherapy Interview with Individuals with Chronic Pain |
1. Glendinning, E., & Howard, R. (2007). Professional English in Use Medicine. Cambridge University Press. |
| 13) |
Academic Reading in Physiotherapy |
1. Glendinning, E., & Howard, R. (2007). Professional English in Use Medicine. Cambridge University Press. |
| 14) |
Academic Reading in Physiotherapy |
1. Glendinning, E., & Howard, R. (2007). Professional English in Use Medicine. Cambridge University Press. |
| 15) |
Case Study |
1. Glendinning, E., & Howard, R. (2007). Professional English in Use Medicine. Cambridge University Press. |
| 16) |
Final Exam |
1. Glendinning, E., & Howard, R. (2007). Professional English in Use Medicine. Cambridge University Press. |
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
| 1) |
Explains the concepts and principles related to the field of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, physiotherapy assessment and treatment processes, defines the role of physiotherapy in the development and maintenance of health. |
3 |
| 2) |
Tells the laws, regulations and legislation regarding the professional duties, rights and responsibilities of the physiotherapist within the health system. |
3 |
| 3) |
Determines and applies the needs of healthy, sick and disabled individuals with appropriate measurement and evaluation methods using the knowledge of physiotherapy and rehabilitation. |
3 |
| 4) |
Plans, implements, makes the necessary changes, terminates and reports the individual-centered physiotherapy and rehabilitation program within the ethical framework by analyzing and synthesizing the data obtained by field-specific evaluations. |
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| 5) |
With the knowledge of physiotherapy and rehabilitation, works and takes responsibility as a member of the transdisciplinary team in professional and academic studies to improve the health and quality of life of the society and the individual by using technology and evidence-based current approaches. |
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| 6) |
To be able to use information resources effectively by adopting the principle of lifelong learning, to combine new knowledge with existing knowledge with a critical and analytical perspective and to reflect it to professional life. |
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| 7) |
Uses effective communication strategies with patients and transdisciplinary teams in the field of physiotherapy and rehabilitation without discriminating language, religion, race and culture and uses at least one foreign language effectively. |
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