Opticianry | |||||
Associate | TR-NQF-HE: Level 5 | QF-EHEA: Short Cycle | EQF-LLL: Level 5 |
Course Code: | UNI102 | ||||
Course Name: | Health Communication | ||||
Semester: |
Fall Spring |
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Course Credits: |
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Language of instruction: | Turkish | ||||
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Does the Course Require Work Experience?: | No | ||||
Type of course: | University Elective | ||||
Course Level: |
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Mode of Delivery: | E-Learning | ||||
Course Coordinator: | Dr. Öğr. Üy. YASEMİN TORUN | ||||
Course Lecturer(s): | banu bican | ||||
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Course Objectives: | The aim of this course is to provide the students with a general view of understanding the main principles of communication and to explain the theoretical basis of healthcare communication, to have information about the elements of successful corporate communications and to use media literacy skills in the field of healthcare news. |
Course Content: | Definition of Healthcare Communication, Features of Health Communication as a Multidisciplinary Field, Activity of Healthcare Communication, Main Theories and Models in Healthcare Communication, Healthcare Communications between people, Healthcare Communication Campaign Process, Social Communication in Healthcare Communication, Public Relations, Risk Communication and Advocacy in Media, Health Literacy and Critical Healthcare Communication, Media and Health, Healthcare Communication and Ethics, (Communication Skills between Patient and Physician Internal and External Customers) |
The students who have succeeded in this course;
1) Students will be able to interpret the concepts of healthcare communication 2) Students will be able to explain the basic concepts of media and the importance of media in healthcare communications. 3) Interpret the effect of varying target audience profile due to different media outlets on healthcare communications. 4) Discuss the role of healthcare journalism in healthcare communication in the media. 5) Students will be able to evaluate health communication studies in different media. |
Week | Subject | Related Preparation |
1) | Introduction to Healthcare Communications: Conceptual Framework and Communication Process and Dimensions in Health Services | |
2) | Interpersonal Communication in Health Care (Development of Communication Skills in the Triangle of Patients, Physicians and Healthcare Professionals) | |
3) | Theories and Models in Health Communication -1 (Decision Making Models in Medicine) | |
4) | Theories and Models in Health Communication -2 (Health Behavior and Models) | |
5) | Communication Barriers in Health Services (Service Failure Concept, Theories and Communication in Service Failure Compensation) | |
6) | Crisis Management in Health and Crisis Communication Process | |
7) | Health Literacy, Critical Health Communication, Health News in Media, Media Advocacy and Public Health Information | |
8) | Social Marketing in Health Communication | |
9) | Brand and Image Management in Healthcare Organizations | |
10) | Advertising Studies in Health Communication and Advertising Limitations in Healthcare Organizations | |
11) | May 1st Labor Day Public Holiday | |
12) | Corporate Reputation Management in Healthcare Organizations | |
13) | Management of Sponsorship and Social Responsibility Campaigns in Healthcare Organizations | |
14) | Managerial Communication, Leadership and Ethics |
Course Notes / Textbooks: | Okay, A. (2009). Sağlık iletişimi. İstanbul: MediaCat. Çınarlı, İ. (2008). Sağlık iletişimi ve medya. Ankara: Nobel. |
References: | Fiske, J. (2013). İletişim Çalışmalarına Giriş:Pharmakon. Peltekoğlu, F.B. (2016). İletişimin Gücü: Beta. |
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1) Knows the basic terms used in optics, the history of optics, its development and the profession of optician. | |||||||||||||||
2) Knows the environmental, social and ethical problems related to her\his profession and assumes the responsibilities related to them. | |||||||||||||||
3) Observes the health and safety measures related to her\his profession. | |||||||||||||||
4) It adopts the total quality philosophy and supports the relevant corporate processes. | |||||||||||||||
5) Gains the basic math and physics knowledge required in the optician profession. | |||||||||||||||
6) Learns information technologies, uses basic computer programs and professional software programs. | |||||||||||||||
7) Knows eye anatomy and optics, has information about eye diseases. | |||||||||||||||
8) Learns the refraction errors, knows the optical equipment used to correct these defects, measures the diopters of optical glasses by means of a phonometer, and determines the type of lens. | |||||||||||||||
9) Knows the properties of materials defined in optics and recognizes optical instruments. | |||||||||||||||
10) She/He reads the prescriptions prepared by the ophthalmologist, supplies the optical equipment, selects the most suitable glass and frame for the patient, and performs the most appropriate glasses assembly procedures in order to eliminate or alleviate vision disorders. | |||||||||||||||
11) When there is a problem with optical materials in the optician laboratory or establishment, she/he understands and fixes the problem. | |||||||||||||||
12) Obtains the knowledge of history belonging to the Ottoman and Republican Periods. | |||||||||||||||
13) Learns Turkish language structure and acquires a basic level of English grammer that will enable her/him to communicate. | |||||||||||||||
14) He/she makes the necessary financial planning in his/her institution and has general accounting knowledge. | |||||||||||||||
15) The researcher is open to changes, has creative, program-solving skills and the ability to share solution suggestions. |
No Effect | 1 Lowest | 2 Average | 3 Highest |
Program Outcomes | Level of Contribution | |
1) | Knows the basic terms used in optics, the history of optics, its development and the profession of optician. | |
2) | Knows the environmental, social and ethical problems related to her\his profession and assumes the responsibilities related to them. | |
3) | Observes the health and safety measures related to her\his profession. | |
4) | It adopts the total quality philosophy and supports the relevant corporate processes. | |
5) | Gains the basic math and physics knowledge required in the optician profession. | |
6) | Learns information technologies, uses basic computer programs and professional software programs. | |
7) | Knows eye anatomy and optics, has information about eye diseases. | |
8) | Learns the refraction errors, knows the optical equipment used to correct these defects, measures the diopters of optical glasses by means of a phonometer, and determines the type of lens. | |
9) | Knows the properties of materials defined in optics and recognizes optical instruments. | |
10) | She/He reads the prescriptions prepared by the ophthalmologist, supplies the optical equipment, selects the most suitable glass and frame for the patient, and performs the most appropriate glasses assembly procedures in order to eliminate or alleviate vision disorders. | |
11) | When there is a problem with optical materials in the optician laboratory or establishment, she/he understands and fixes the problem. | |
12) | Obtains the knowledge of history belonging to the Ottoman and Republican Periods. | |
13) | Learns Turkish language structure and acquires a basic level of English grammer that will enable her/him to communicate. | |
14) | He/she makes the necessary financial planning in his/her institution and has general accounting knowledge. | |
15) | The researcher is open to changes, has creative, program-solving skills and the ability to share solution suggestions. |
Semester Requirements | Number of Activities | Level of Contribution |
Homework Assignments | 1 | % 50 |
Final | 1 | % 50 |
total | % 100 | |
PERCENTAGE OF SEMESTER WORK | % 50 | |
PERCENTAGE OF FINAL WORK | % 50 | |
total | % 100 |
Activities | Number of Activities | Preparation for the Activity | Spent for the Activity Itself | Completing the Activity Requirements | Workload | ||
Course Hours | 14 | 3 | 42 | ||||
Study Hours Out of Class | 14 | 3 | 42 | ||||
Homework Assignments | 1 | 15 | 15 | ||||
Final | 1 | 20 | 20 | ||||
Total Workload | 119 |