
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| LEE6500 | Scientific Research Methods and Ethics | 3+0+ | 9 | Compulsory |
| The nature and development process of scientific knowledge, methods and methodological principles in social sciences, some basic concepts related to scientific research methods, quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis techniques, ethical rules to be applied in scientific research and citation formats and techniques in accordance with ethical rules. | ||||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| ANA6291 | Seminar | 1+0+0 | 10 | Compulsory |
| Within this course, students identify current and original research topics related to their field of specialization and conduct comprehensive literature reviews. Selected topics are analyzed within the framework of scientific methodology. Students critically evaluate peer-reviewed journal articles in terms of research design, methodology, statistical approaches, and ethical principles. Throughout the semester, students prepare and present their research topics in both oral presentation and written report formats in accordance with academic standards. Scientific discussions follow each presentation, fostering critical feedback and scholarly debate. The course also addresses key stages of the research process, including formulating research questions, developing hypotheses, planning methodological frameworks, and designing data collection and analysis strategies. The seminar aims to enhance students’ scientific communication skills and prepare them for original doctoral research. | ||||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| ANA6189 | Qualifying examination | 0+0+ | 30 | Compulsory |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| ANA6290 | Thesis Proposal | 0+0+ | 30 | Compulsory |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| ANA6389 | Thesis Study 1 | 0+0+0 | 30 | Compulsory |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| ANA6390 | Thesis 2 | 0+0+0 | 30 | Compulsory |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| ANA6489 | Thesis Study 3 | 0+0+0 | 30 | Compulsory |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| ANA6490 | Thesis Study 4 | 0+0+0 | 30 | Compulsory |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| ANA6001 | Topographic anatomy of the abdomen and pelvis | 2+2+0 | 8 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| ANA6002 | Clinical Anatomy of the Movement System | 2+2+0 | 8 |
| This course comprehensively examines the clinical anatomy of the musculoskeletal system at an advanced doctoral level. The content includes the macroscopic, functional, and topographical anatomy of bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, and associated neurovascular structures, analyzed within the framework of clinical correlations. The anatomy of the upper and lower extremities, as well as the axial skeleton, is evaluated in relation to traumatic injuries, degenerative diseases, and orthopedic and neurological pathologies. The functional and surgical anatomy of major joints such as the shoulder, hip, and knee are analyzed in light of ligamentous stability mechanisms and biomechanical principles. The vertebral column and its segmental structures are discussed with particular emphasis on disc pathologies, deformities, and neurovascular relationships. Radiological–anatomical correlations are established through the interpretation of imaging modalities including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), and ultrasonography. In addition, surgical approaches, arthroscopic access routes, and the anatomical basis of iatrogenic injuries are examined. Clinically significant anatomical variations and morphometric analysis methods are addressed, aiming to develop a scientific evaluation and research-oriented perspective based on current literature. The course is designed to enable students to correlate clinical findings with their anatomical foundations, interpret imaging data from an anatomical perspective, and develop original research in the field of clinical anatomy. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| ANA6003 | Clinical Anatomy of the Urogenital System | 2+2+0 | 8 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| ANA6004 | Clinical Anatomy of the Endocrine System | 2+2+0 | 8 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| ANA6005 | Clinical Anatomy of Sensory Organs | 2+2+0 | 8 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| ANA6006 | Topographic anatomy of skull base and neck | 2+2+0 | 8 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| ANA6007 | Cadaver Fixation and Advanced Dissection Techniques | 2+2+0 | 8 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| ANA6008 | Clinical Anatomy of the Medulla Spinalis | 2+2+0 | 8 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| ANA6009 | Venous circulation and anastomoses | 2+2+0 | 8 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| ANA6010 | Lymphoid organs and lymph circulation | 2+2+0 | 8 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| ANA6011 | Cross-sectional anatomy of the head and neck region | 2+2+0 | 8 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| ANA6012 | Radiological Anatomy | 2+2+0 | 8 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| ANA6013 | Functional Brain Anatomy | 2+2+0 | 8 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| ANA6014 | Clinical Anatomy of Cranial Nerves | 2+2+0 | 8 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| ANA6015 | Digital Approaches in Anatomy | 2+2+0 | 8 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| ANA6016 | Clinical anatomy of respiratory and circulatory systems | 2+2+0 | 8 |
| This course covers the macroscopic, functional, and clinical anatomy of the respiratory and circulatory systems. The thoracic wall, mediastinum, lungs, tracheobronchial tree, heart, and major vessels are examined in terms of their topographical relationships and clinical relevance. The anatomical foundations of cardiopulmonary pathologies, including congenital anomalies, vascular variations, stenoses, embolisms, and surgical interventions, are discussed. Radiological–anatomical correlations are established using imaging modalities such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), angiography, and echocardiography. Thoracic surgical approaches, minimally invasive procedures, and the anatomical basis of iatrogenic injuries are analyzed. Clinically significant anatomical variations and morphometric methods are evaluated in light of current scientific literature. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| ANA6017 | Clinical Neuroanatomy | 2+2+0 | 8 |
| This course provides an advanced and comprehensive examination of the clinical anatomy of the central and peripheral nervous systems. The macroscopic, functional, and topographical anatomy of the cerebral hemispheres, brainstem, cerebellum, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves is analyzed within the framework of clinical correlations. Cortical organization, white matter connections, and nuclear complexes are examined in relation to the anatomical basis of neurological symptoms. Cranial nerves, ascending and descending pathways, the autonomic nervous system, and neurovascular structures are evaluated according to principles of lesion localization. Cerebral circulation, vascular variations of the brain, and neurovascular relationships are discussed in the context of clinical pathologies. Radiological–anatomical correlations are established through imaging modalities such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), and other neuroimaging techniques. Neurosurgical approaches, minimally invasive procedures, and the anatomical basis of iatrogenic injuries are analyzed. Clinically significant anatomical variations and morphometric methods are examined in light of current scientific literature. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| ANA6018 | Superficial and functional anatomy | 2+2+0 | 8 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| ANA6019 | Comparative anatomy and phylogeny | 2+2+0 | 8 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| ANA6020 | Oral and Written Presentation Techniques in Anatomy | 2+2+0 | 8 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| ANA6021 | Terminologia Anatomica | 2+2+0 | 8 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| ANA6022 | Anthropometric Advanced Measurement Techniques | 2+2+0 | 8 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| ANA6023 | Advanced Image Analysis Methods | 2+2+0 | 8 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| ANA6024 | Cross-sectional and radiological anatomy of the body | 2+2+0 | 8 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| ANA6025 | History of Anatomy | 2+2+0 | 8 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| ANA6026 | Research Techniques in Anatomy | 2+2+0 | 8 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| ANA6027 | Surgical Anatomy in Children | 2+2+0 | 8 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| ANA6028 | General Human Embryology | 2+2+0 | 8 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| ANA6029 | Cell Culture | 2+2+0 | 8 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| ANA6030 | Experimental Cancer Models | 2+2+0 | 8 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| ANA6031 | Advanced Biostatistical Analyses | 2+2+0 | 8 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| ANA6032 | Clinical Neuroanatomy | 2+0+ | 8 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| ANA6033 | Cadaver Fixation and Advanced Dissection Techniques | 2+2+ | 8 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| ANA6034 | Clinical Anatomy of the Movement System | 2+0+ | 8 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| ANA6035 | Clinical anatomy of respiratory and circulatory systems | 2+0+ | 8 |