TY - JOUR AU - Győrffy, Andrea AU - Frenyó V., László AU - Abdelfattah, Nour TI - A Review of Some Innovative Teaching Concepts and Methods Used in the Field of Veterinary Medical Education JF - Animal Husbandry, Dairy and Veterinary Science J2 - Anim Husb Dairy Vet Sci VL - 8 PY - 2019 IS - 5 PG - 9 SN - 2513-9304 DO - 10.19080/JDVS.2019.08.555749 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/30412725 ID - 30412725 AB - Ongoing global developments affecting knowledge generation, information expansion, societal changes, and the changes in the practice of the veterinary medical profession provoke new expectations, and consequently a serious change in education and training. Veterinary medical education must respond to these new challenges, and is expected to make veterinary medical practice safer and better. In this paper we reviewed some of the innovative teaching concepts, methods, and tools which are currently known in the field of veterinary medical education, and the results they have had in a real veterinary medical teaching environment. To improve the teaching of veterinary medicine, several innovative educational/learning concepts and methods were employed, modified, developed, and applied. This study reports on the major new methods and concepts, describe their principles, outline the results of testing and applications in real-life circumstances, and describe their advantages and disadvantages related to veterinary medical teaching, and students’ attitudes towards them. In addition, this paper briefly introduces instructional design as the main factor that must be re-evaluated, and explains why learning outcomes must be developed and assessed to take advantage of innovative concepts and methods in teaching and curricula design. The study proposes that a combination of these innovative teaching methods is expected to have better learning outcomes needed in the field of veterinary medical education. Recommendations, including integration in the curriculum of team-based learning, peer instruction, and service learning, were put forward in this paper for consideration of all concerned. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Győrffy, Andrea AU - Józwiak, Ákos Bernard TI - A Hidden Corner of the “One Health” Concept: One Health, the Military Veterinarian, and Education JF - ACADEMIC AND APPLIED RESEARCH IN MILITARY AND PUBLIC MANAGEMENT SCIENCE J2 - AARMS (2014 VOL.13 ISSUE 2 -TŐL) VL - 15 PY - 2016 IS - 2 SP - 107 EP - 120 PG - 14 SN - 2498-5392 DO - 10.32565/aarms.2016.2.2 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/3123951 ID - 3123951 N1 - #hozzárendelt szerző ismeretlen LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Győrffy, Andrea AU - Frenyó V., László AU - Abdelfattah, Nour TI - New Challenges of Knowledge Transfer in Veterinary Physiology in a Changing Educational Environment: An Overview of Physiology Teaching in USA and Non-USA Colleges and Schools JF - WORLD S VETERINARY JOURNAL J2 - WORLD S VETERINARY JOURNAL VL - 6 PY - 2016 IS - 3 SP - 166 EP - 184 PG - 19 SN - 2322-4568 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/3116840 ID - 3116840 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - CONF AU - Győrffy, Andrea AU - Józwiak, Ákos Bernard TI - Veterinary Day One Competences: an overview on the different approaches T2 - Shaping the Future of Food Safety, Together T3 - EFSA JOURNAL, ISSN 1831-4732 PY - 2015 SP - 72 EP - 72 PG - 1 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/2958227 ID - 2958227 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - GEN AU - Tóth, István AU - Somogyi, Virág AU - Győrffy, Andrea AU - Goszleth, Gréta AU - Zsarnovszky, Attila TI - Biszfenol A, arzén és zearalenon hatása fejlődő patkány kisagysejtjeinek ösztrogén- és pajzsmirigyhormon receptor mRNS-ének expressziójára. PY - 2013 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/2213992 ID - 2213992 LA - Hungarian DB - MTMT ER - TY - CONF AU - Attila, Zsarnovszky AU - István, Tóth AU - Trudy, S Johnson AU - Virág, Somogyi AU - Dávid, S Kiss AU - Győrffy, Andrea AU - Greta, Goszleth AU - Tibor, Bartha AU - László, V Frenyó ED - Nagy, B ED - Rusvai, M TI - A hipotalamikus GnRH szekréció unilaterális jellege: egy új megközelítés a hipotalamusz kutatásban T2 - AKADÉMIAI BESZÁMOLÓK - ÉLETTAN, BIOKÉMIA, KÓRÉLETTAN, MORFOLÓGIA PB - MTA Agrártudományok Osztálya C1 - Budapest PY - 2012 SP - 5 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/2721930 ID - 2721930 N1 - #Szerző ismeretlen #hozzárendelt szerző ismeretlen LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - CONF AU - Zsarnovszky, A AU - Tóth, I AU - Johnson, TS AU - Somogyi, V AU - Kiss, DS AU - Győrffy, Andrea AU - Goszleth, A AU - Bartha, T AU - Frenyó, LV ED - Rajna, P TI - Possible hypothalamic laterality in the central regulation of GnRH release: thoughts that might lead to a novel approach in hypothalamic studies T2 - IBRO International Workshop 2012 PB - Literatura Medica Kiadó Kft. C1 - Budapest T3 - Ideggyógyászati Szemle/Clinical Neuroscience PY - 2012 SP - 78 EP - 78 PG - 1 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/2721927 ID - 2721927 N1 - #Szerző ismeretlen #hozzárendelt szerző ismeretlen LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Somogyi, Virág AU - Győrffy, Andrea AU - Bartha, Tibor TI - Az ösztrogén és a pajzsmirigy hormonok szerepe a táplálékfölvétel szabályozásában : Irodalmi összefoglaló. The role of estrogen and thyroid hormones in the regulation of feedintake. Literature review TS - The role of estrogen and thyroid hormones in the regulation of feedintake. Literature review JF - MAGYAR ÁLLATORVOSOK LAPJA J2 - MAGY ALLATORVOSOK VL - 134 PY - 2012 IS - 11 SP - 687 EP - 693 PG - 7 SN - 0025-004X UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/2415900 ID - 2415900 N1 - WoS:hiba:000311524600007 2019-03-09 03:09 cím nem egyezik LA - Hungarian DB - MTMT ER - TY - GEN AU - Somogyi, Virág AU - Győrffy, Andrea AU - Goszleth, Gréta AU - Bartha, Tibor AU - Frenyó V., László AU - Zsarnovszky, Attila TI - Ösztrogén- és pajzsmirigyhormon receptorok expressziójának ligandum-függő változásai a fejlődő kisagyban: kvantitatív pcr és western blot vizsgálatok. PY - 2012 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/2213971 ID - 2213971 LA - Hungarian DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Scalise, Trudy J AU - Győrffy, Andrea AU - Tóth, István AU - Kiss, Dávid Sándor AU - Somogyi, Virág AU - Goszleth, Gréta AU - Bartha, Tibor AU - Frenyó V., László AU - Zsarnovszky, Attila TI - Ligand-induced changes in oestrogen and thyroid hormone receptor expression in the developing rat cerebellum: a comparative quantitative PCR and Western blot study. JF - ACTA VETERINARIA HUNGARICA J2 - ACTA VET HUNG VL - 60 PY - 2012 IS - 2 SP - 263 EP - 284 PG - 22 SN - 0236-6290 DO - 10.1556/AVet.2012.023 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/1518622 ID - 1518622 N1 - WoS:hiba:000304199800008 2019-03-03 23:31 első szerző nem egyezik AB - Oestrogen (E2) and thyroid hormones (THs) are key regulators of cerebel-lar development. Recent reports implicate a complex mechanism through which E2 and THs influence the expression levels of each other’s receptors (ERs and TRs) to precisely mediate developmental signals and modulate signal strength. We examined the modulating effects of E2 and THs on the expression levels of their receptor mRNAs and proteins in cultured cerebellar cells obtained from 7-day-old rat pups. Cerebellar granule cell cultures were treated with either E2, THs or a combination of these hormones, and resulting receptor expression levels were determined by quantitative PCR and Western blot techniques. The results were compared to non-treated controls and to samples obtained from 14-day-old in situ cerebella. Additionally, we determined the glial effects on the regulation of ER-TR expression levels. The results show that (i) ER and TR expression depends on the combined presence of E2 and THs; (ii) glial cells mediate the hormonal regu- lation of neuronal ER-TR expression, and (iii) loss of tissue integrity results in characteristic changes in ER-TR expression levels. These observations suggest that both E2 and THs, in adequate amounts, are required for the precise orchestra-tion of cerebellar development and that alterations in the ratio of E2/THs may in-fluence signalling mechanisms involved in neurodevelopment. Comparison of data from in vitro and in situ samples revealed a shift in receptor expression levels after loss of tissue integrity, suggesting that such adjusting/regenerative mecha-nisms may function after cerebellar tissue injury as well. LA - English DB - MTMT ER -