Ballyk, D.

f_ballykDee Ballyk

B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D.







University of Toronto
Tel:
978-8963
Email:
d.ballyk@utoronto.ca



Dr. Ballyk completed her B.Sc. in Life Sciences, her M.Sc. in Anatomy and her Ph.D. in Pharmacology at Queen’s University. She teaches gross anatomy, neuroanatomy and histology. For students in the Faculty of Medicine, Dr. Ballyk is the Course Director of Brain and Behaviour, the neuroanatomy component of the first year medical curriculum. She also contributes to the teaching of Structure and Function, the gross anatomy component of the first year medical curriculum.

Courses:


ANA 200Y Human Anatomy and Histology for Pharmacy students
Structure of the human body and its relationship to function. Basic Human Cytology, Histology, Gross Anatomy, and Neuroanatomy.
ANA 300Y Human Anatomy and Histology
Structure of the human body and its relationship to function. Basic Human Cytology, Histology, Gross Anatomy, and Neuroanatomy.
(Fall-Winter Term Only)
STF 111F Structure and Function
This course is a multidisciplinary, longitudinal course of 20 weeks. It is intended to provide students with a sound, integrated, basic background in Gross Anatomy, Embryology, Radiologic Anatomy, Histology, Cell Biology, Biochemistry (excluding Metabolism), Cardio-Respiratory Physiology, Haematology and Ethics.
BRB 111S Brain and Behaviour
Brain and Behaviour is an eight-week course occupying the months of April and May. Brain and Behaviour provides a good foundation in neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and an introduction to the clinical neurosciences. The course is organized around four blocks: I) neuroanatomy and cell biology, II) the motor system, III) the sensory systems, and IV) higher cognitive function and behaviour.